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UK Royal Navy Awards Teledyne Contract for Autonomous Underwater Vehicles and Floats

31.03.2026
Teledyne Marine, part of Technologies Incorporated (NYSE:TDY), is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a contract by the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) in support of the Royal Navy’s Future Maritime Data Gathering (FMDG) - Persistent Oceanographic Data Collect, strengthening the Royal Navy’s oceanographic and environmental data collection capabilities.

Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) Places Follow-On Order for Additional GAVIA AUV Systems

27.03.2026
Teledyne Gavia, a leader in modular autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) systems and part of Teledyne Marine, announced that the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) has placed a follow-on order for additional‑ GAVIA Autonomous Underwater Vehicles and payload modules. This order builds on the successful delivery of the initial GAVIA systems to the Swedish Armed Forces in 2025.

Teledyne Marine Launches SeaBat T51 Integrated Dual Head Systems To Boost Survey Efficiency

04.03.2026
At Oceanology International (Oi26), Teledyne Marine will introduce new additions to its SeaBat T-Series sonar portfolio, offering Integrated Dual Head (IDH) capability to the SeaBat T51 multibeam echosounder series, extending dual head performance to both surface vessel and deepwater ROV deployments.

Teledyne and M Subs Announce Strategic Collaboration

27.02.2026
Teledyne Marine, a global leader in maritime unmanned underwater vehicles and marine technologies, and M Subs, a UK-based innovator in marine unmanned systems and associated autonomy, are pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to establish a strategic collaboration. ​

Teledyne Valeport Sponsors River Conservation Charity to Inspire the Next Generation of Environmental Leaders

22.02.2026
Teledyne Valeport is pleased to announce a year-long sponsorship of UK-registered charity Westcountry Rivers Trust (WRT), which protects, conserves, and restores rivers across the South West.

Teledyne RDI ADCPs to Support Japan’s Deep-Sea Environmental Assessment of Polymetallic Nodule Mining

12.02.2026
Teledyne RD Instruments (RDI), a division of Teledyne Marine, is excited to announce that it has been selected by marine engineering consultancy Deep Reach Technology (DRT) to support a landmark deep-sea environmental impact assessment (EIA) project within Japan’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), supplying 20 of its advanced Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCPs) for the project.

Teledyne Demonstrates Autonomous System for Anti-Submarine Warfare to NATO Members in the North Atlantic

03.02.2026
With assistance from the Icelandic Coast Guard, the Teledyne team was able to deploy the autonomous underwater gliders into the North Atlantic in the strategic Greenland – Iceland gap from the Coast Guard Ship ICGV Þór. The Sentinel Glider towed a passive acoustic thin-line hydrophone array specifically designed to identify surface and subsurface vehicle noise in the water. The silent autonomous gliders, transversing the water column to 1,000 meters and equipped with the sensitive passive acoustic array, create a formidable barrier for subsea adversaries.

Teledyne Marine Puts Cutting-Edge Sonar to the Test at SeaSEC Harbour Challenge Ahead of Navy Tech 2026

03.02.2026
Teledyne Marine has successfully demonstrated its advanced sonar technology during the SeaSEC Harbour Protection Challenge Day on 2nd February in Gothenburg, Sweden – just ahead of its participation at Navy Tech & Seabed Defence 2026, where the company will also be exhibiting and delivering two expert speaker sessions. The live harbour protection exercise which focused on detecting and tracking underwater threats in port environments, served as a real‑world prelude to Teledyne Marine’s presence at the Navy Tech event (3–5 February 2026).

Teledyne Gavia Announces Successful Delivery of the First of Four GAVIA AUV Systems to the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV)

27.01.2026
Teledyne Gavia, a global leader in modular autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), is pleased to announce the successful delivery of the first four GAVIA AUV systems to the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV).

Sanco Group Deploys Teledyne’s New Cast-Component Bolt 1900 Airguns

15.01.2026
Teledyne Geophysical Instruments, a division of Teledyne Marine, is pleased to announce a step forward in marine seismic technology as Sanco Group AS become the first operator in the industry to deploy Bolt 1900 Airguns incorporating Teledyne’s newly engineered cast components.

Teledyne Marine Investment in UK Support for MoD ISS Agreements

13.01.2026
Teledyne Marine is proud to announce the recent award of In Service Support agreements (ISS) for Slocum gliders and Gavia AUVs from the Royal Navy. The ISS agreements facilitate UK service, repair and operational support of Teledyne unmanned systems currently in use by the Royal Navy and ensure quicker maintenance turnaround times and high operational availability of those systems.

Future-Proof Cable Tracking: Teledyne Marine Releases HydroPACT 440 MK2

06.01.2026
Teledyne Marine has announced the launch of the HydroPACT 440 MK2, an upgrade of its market-leading subsea pipe and cable tracking system. Building on more than 30 years of trusted offshore performance, the MK2 has been engineered as a robust, future-proof upgrade that still offers the familiar user experience and operability, yet ensures long-term continuity of supply and operation for customers across multiple sectors.

Storms, Gliders and Seaweed Farms: the Best of Teledyne Marine’s 2025 Photo & Data Contest

02.12.2025
Teledyne Marine is delighted to announce the winners of its 2025 Photo & Data Contest, celebrating the creativity and technical excellence of customers using Teledyne instruments. Storms, gliders, lost excavators, and even a seaweed farm at sunrise —the winning entries showcase striking marine projects from around the world, highlighting the diverse environments and applications where Teledyne technology is at work capturing the data that shapes rivers, ports, coastlines, and offshore science.

BMT and Teledyne Marine announce Memorandum of Understanding

05.11.2025
BMT is delighted to announce a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with The Teledyne Marine Vehicles group which includes Iceland-based Teledyne Gavia and North Falmouth, MA based Teledyne Webb Research, laying the foundation for strategic alignment and close collaboration on future projects in the maritime autonomy space.

World-first: Underwater Autonomous Glider to Circumnavigate the Globe

10.10.2025
In a world-first for marine science and technology, Teledyne Marine in collaboration with Rutgers University-New Brunswick, will conduct a pioneering mission to circumnavigate the globe with an autonomous underwater glider.

Teledyne Marine Awarded Long-Term UK MOD Contract to Support REPMUS Exercises

28.08.2025
Teledyne Marine is proud to announce the award of a strategic long-term contract with the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence (MOD) to provide support for the annual REPMUS (Robotic Experimentation and Prototyping using Maritime Unmanned Systems) exercises starting this year.

Teledyne Geophysical Instruments Releases eXtreamer

07.08.2025
Teledyne Geophysical Instruments, a division of Teledyne Marine, is pleased to announce the introduction of eXtreamer, a revolutionary, small form factor streamer engineered for high-resolution marine seismic surveys.

Teledyne Marine to Host Slocum Glider User’s Conference

19.06.2025
The global oceanographic community is invited to gather in Woods Hole this fall for the Slocum Glider User’s Conference, taking place October 7–9, 2025. This three-day event will bring together Slocum glider users, marine scientists, engineers, and dignitaries for a collaborative exchange of knowledge, innovation, and mission collaboration.

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