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Helsing Expands Trials of AI-Enabled Underwater Glider for Maritime Defense

Helsing Expands Trials of AI-Enabled Underwater Glider for Maritime Defense

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Helsing, the company has been testing its SG-1 Fathom autonomous underwater glider in the Baltic Sea amid rising concerns over underwater infrastructure security. The post notes that these Baltic trials follow previous testing in the U.K. and Australia, suggesting an expanding operational footprint and maturing product.

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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that SG-1 leverages Helsing’s Lura AI platform to allow a single operator to plan, manage and analyze a swarm of gliders for subsurface threat detection at the edge. For investors, this focus on autonomous, AI-enabled maritime defense capabilities may reinforce Helsing’s positioning in the defense-tech ecosystem and could support future demand from allied navies facing undersea infrastructure risks.

As shared in the post, the system is designed to operate effectively even in low-bandwidth environments, indicating a focus on contested or remote theaters where traditional communications are constrained. If validated and adopted at scale, such capabilities could translate into recurring procurement and support contracts, potentially enhancing revenue visibility and strengthening Helsing’s competitive moat in underwater surveillance solutions.

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