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Alseamar — Autonomous Underwater Gliders and Acoustic Surveillance Systems for Persistent Maritime Sensing

Strategic implications of a France-established undersea autonomy supplier embedded in European Defence Fund collaboration, within emerging EU sovereignty and procurement constraints

18 pages · PDF · 02 March 2026 · Licensed single-user copy, watermarked to the buyer

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Alseamar is a France-established developer of underwater platforms whose core proposition is persistent, networked sensing in the subsurface domain, with a particular emphasis on autonomous underwater gliders and acoustic surveillance payloads.

In a European strategic-autonomy context, the company sits at a sensitive junction between maritime domain awareness, seabed security, and the industrial ability to field unmanned systems at scale without relying on non-allied design authorities. The operational logic is persistence: long-endurance underwater assets that can be deployed as distributed nodes, reducing the requirement to keep scarce crewed platforms continuously on station.

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