OceanScan — Light Autonomous Underwater Vehicles for Maritime Security, Survey and Infrastructure Protection
An evidence-based assessment of modular AUV systems, European Defence Fund integration, and sovereignty constraints within EU maritime resilience and undersea autonomy frameworks
20 pages · PDF · 02 March 2026 · Licensed single-user copy, watermarked to the buyer
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About this report
OceanScan is positioned in a technology segment that is increasingly central to European maritime security: light autonomous underwater vehicles that can be deployed with low logistics for survey, inspection, and security missions.
Its flagship platform, the Light Autonomous Underwater Vehicle, is presented as a modular, open-architecture underwater robot designed for single-operator deployment and rapid payload adaptation. Undersea autonomy connects directly to European strategic autonomy objectives because it intersects with the protection of maritime supply routes, ports, offshore energy assets, and subsea data and power cables.
Key questions this report answers
- What light autonomous underwater vehicle does OceanScan provide as a modular, open-architecture, single-operator subsea robot?
- What is the readiness of its rapid-payload-adaptation platform for survey, inspection and security missions?
- How does undersea autonomy connect to protecting maritime routes, ports, offshore energy and subsea cables, and via which programmes?
- What capability gaps and dependencies affect OceanScan's contribution to European maritime security?
Inside this report
- Introduction
- Executive Summary
- Corporate Identity and Legal Structure
- Strategic Business Profile
- Technology Portfolio and Readiness
- Institutional Programmes, Funding Markers and Regulatory Fit
- Research Origins, Intellectual Property, Leadership and Partnerships
- Market Strategy, Capability Gaps, Priority Alignment and European Assessment
Who it's for
Investors screening OceanScan, competitors and partners assessing their position, and analysts who need a sourced, structured account of the entity and its technology.
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