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Sealartec

Autonomous launch recovery systems for unmanned marine vessels

Israel
11-50

Vitality Radar

64
Current
6M History
Industry
Updated 1 day ago

Pillar Analysis

Presence
Digital footprint, brand visibility, and online reach across channels
63
Business
Revenue signals, funding status, partnerships, and market traction
68
Innovation
R&D activity, patents, product launches, and technology adoption
82
Pulse
Recent momentum — hiring trends, news mentions, and social engagement
55
Capacity
Team strength, leadership depth, and organizational scale
52

Strategic Assessment

Strategic Vector

Sealartec is positioning itself as a niche enabler of marine autonomy through patented autonomous launch and recovery (L&R) systems for manned and unmanned vessels in demanding sea states, targeting tier-one defense and maritime customers.[1][2][3][5] It appears focused on deep technology and integration partnerships rather than broad commercial volume.

Efficiency Ratio

Given a small team and sub‑$5M revenue profile serving tier‑one defense and government customers, Sealartec demonstrates a relatively high technology-to-headcount output, though commercial scaling infrastructure remains modest.[1][2][5]

Evidence Signals

Product Launch HIGH Israel (sea trials context not explicitly specified, company HQ in Israel)

Sealartec has developed and demonstrated an autonomous launch and recovery system capable of recovering manned and unmanned vessels up to sea state 6, using a patented robotic capture mechanism and autonomous decision-making algorithms.

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Partnership HIGH Israel / United Kingdom

Sealartec lists tier-one defense and aerospace clients including BAE Systems UK, Elbit Systems, Israel Aerospace Industries, and Israel Ministry of Defense as leading customers for its autonomous launch and recovery systems.

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Other HIGH Israel

Sealartec states that since 2015 it has been investing in R&D to create operational autonomous launch and recovery systems able to recover unmanned or manned vehicles to hosting platforms in demanding sea states, indicating a sustained technology development program.

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Other HIGH

The company markets a specific product line, including the ALR-Cradle, as part of a comprehensive solution for autonomous recovery requirements and integration onto existing or planned platforms.

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Other MEDIUM Israel

IVC Data & Insights categorizes Sealartec under Autonomous Tech, Defense Tech, Hardware, Maritime Tech, Ocean Tech, and Robotics, reinforcing its positioning as a dual-use defense and maritime autonomy vendor.

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Other MEDIUM Haifa, Israel

Public business intelligence sources estimate Sealartec’s revenue at under $5M with fewer than 25 employees, indicating a small but specialized operation focused on high-value defense and maritime projects.

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Expansion MEDIUM Haifa and Beer Sheva, Israel

Company contact and registry data show presence in Haifa and an address in Beer Sheva, suggesting activity across multiple locations within Israel’s tech and defense ecosystems.

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About
Develops autonomous launch and recovery systems that enable the safe deployment and retrieval of unmanned surface vessels and underwater vehicles in severe sea states. The technology integrates real-time local positioning systems and intelligent control algorithms to perform autonomous resupply and swarming operations without human assistance.
Relevancy
Naval defense, maritime security, and dual-use offshore / energy markets needing robust unmanned vessel operations in rough seas.
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