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Saronic Introduces ‘Mirage’ and ‘Cipher’ Autonomous Surface Vessels

Texas-based startup Saronic Technologies has expanded its autonomous surface vessel (ASV) line with two models: the “Mirage” and the “Cipher.”

The Mirage measures 40 feet (12 meters) long and can carry 2,000 pounds (907 kilograms) with a range of over 2,000 nautical miles (2,301 miles/3,704 kilometers).

Meanwhile, the 60-foot (18-meter)-long Cipher has a carrying capacity five times larger than the Mirage and has a range of more than 3,000 nautical miles (3,452 miles/5,556 kilometers).

Mirage autonomous surface vessel
Mirage autonomous surface vessel. Photo: Saronic

Both can run at speeds exceeding 35 knots (64 kilometers/40 miles per hour). 

Like their fellow vessels designed for scalability, they have the same autonomy stack and feature a modular open systems architecture, enabling their use in multi-mission military applications and commercial purposes, such as logistics and harbor operations.

Saronic ASVs

These vessels come about a week after Saronic unveiled its 150-foot (45 meters)-long “Marauder” ASV

Altogether, the Mirage, Cipher, and Marauder join existing drone boats of varying dimensions: the 24-foot (7.31-meter) Corsair, the 14-foot (4.2-meter) Cutlass, and the 6-foot (1.8-meter) Spyglass.

“The future of maritime dominance depends on the rapid adoption of these technologies — and achieving that future will require a diverse range of ASVs, from small vessels to larger systems designed to support existing and emerging critical mission needs,” said company CEO Dino Mavrookas

Cipher autonomous surface vessel
Cipher autonomous surface vessel. Photo: Saronic

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