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Blue Water Autonomy Bolsters Team, Partners with Conrad for Autonomous Warships

Blue Water Autonomy is ramping up its autonomous vessel development. With a new team and a strategic partnership, the company is set to deliver robot warships capable of operating over 1,000 miles without human oversight.

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Blue Water Autonomy Bolsters Team, Partners with Conrad for Autonomous Warships

Blue Water Autonomy, a trailblazing maritime tech startup, has bolstered its ranks with industry heavyweights like Tim Glinatsis and Ryan Maatta. This strategic move strengthens the company's commitment to developing efficient and reliable autonomous vessels, with a focus on robot warships capable of operating over 1,000 miles without human oversight.

Founded in 2024 by Navy veterans, Blue Water Autonomy is making waves in the autonomous vessel scene. The company has attracted experienced executives from General Dynamics and Serco, further enriching its expertise. In collaboration with Conrad Shipyard, Blue Water is set to deliver autonomous warships soon, likely within the mid-2020s, given the rapid pace of development.

These autonomous ships, with an operational range of over 1,000 miles, are designed to excel in various naval missions such as surveillance, reconnaissance, and munitions delivery. Conrad Shipyard's president, Cecil Hernandez, has thrown his support behind the project, lauding the forward-thinking innovation of U.S. shipbuilders. As competition in the autonomous vessel industry intensifies, with major players like Huntington Ingalls Industries and Senesco Marine also developing autonomous vessels, Blue Water Autonomy stands out through its strategic partnership with Conrad Shipyard. This collaboration not only accelerates construction through Conrad's advanced manufacturing methods but also allows Blue Water to scale production efficiently, meeting the U.S. Navy's growing demand for autonomous surface vessels (ASVs). The partnership is part of a broader effort to revitalize American shipyards and adapt them to modern demands, supporting a wide range of U.S. Navy missions through autonomous technology.

Blue Water Autonomy's recent hiring of industry veterans and its partnership with Conrad Shipyard position the company at the forefront of autonomous vessel development. With a focus on efficient, operationally sound robot warships, Blue Water is poised to play a significant role in the U.S. Navy's Modular Attack Surface Craft (MASC) program and other missions, further cementing its place in the evolving maritime landscape.

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