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Graal Tech — Autonomous Underwater Systems and Modular Maritime Robotics within the Framework of European Strategic Autonomy

An evidence-based assessment of EU-funded marine robotics integration, prime-level co-development pathways, and procurement-grade sovereignty constraints in the underwater domain

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

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Graal Tech is an Italian engineering SME that designs, builds, and commercialises underwater mechatronic systems and autonomous vehicles for demanding marine environments. Its core strategic proposition is a modular family of unmanned platforms and associated control, modelling, and simulation toolchains that can be configured for different missions without rebuilding the industrial base for each use-case.

In European strategic-autonomy terms, the underwater domain combines high operational relevance with rising industrial-policy urgency because “undersea” is simultaneously an operational theatre, an energy-and-data corridor, and a resilience problem.

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