Naval Ships and Operating Systems

Saab and PGZ Group Establish Strategic Naval Domain Collaboration

Source: saab


SAAB AND PGZ GROUP ESTABLISH STRATEGIC NAVAL DOMAIN COLLABORATION

Thursday, May 14, 2026
Saab and PGZ Group Establish Strategic Naval Domain Collaboration

Source: saab


WASHINGTON -- Saab and the PGZ Group, Poland's largest defense corporation, have signed a Strategic Collaboration Agreement to deepen their partnership within the naval domain. This agreement builds upon a memorandum of understanding (MOU) from 2025 and focuses on the lifecycle support and maintenance of surface vessels and submarines. A key highlight of the partnership is the planned establishment of an Underwater Technology Center in Poland, alongside joint efforts to integrate PGZ into Saab’s global supply chain and explore export opportunities for both surface and underwater platforms.

Beyond maintenance and infrastructure, the collaboration extends to advanced defense technologies and multi-domain operations. The two companies intend to evaluate the production of Saab’s Autonomous Ocean Drone, investigate joint development for a heavyweight torpedo, and explore the manufacturing of mortar munitions in Poland. By combining Swedish expertise with Polish industrial capacity, the partnership aims to enhance security across the Baltic Sea and strengthen NATO’s eastern flank through improved naval capabilities and localized production.

 
Saudi Al Jubail class corvette

Saudi Al Jubail class corvette

Source: Navantia


NAVANTIA LAYS KEEL FOR SEVENTH SAUDI CORVETTE

Monday, May 11, 2026
Saudi Al Jubail class corvette

Saudi Al Jubail class corvette

Source: Navantia


CADIZ, Spain -- Navantia laid the keel for the seventh Avante 2000 corvette planned for the Saudi Arabian Navy on May 11. The vessel, the future HMS Neom, is the second of three hulls ordered in a December 2024 contract, and the seventh overall corvette of the design contracted by Riyadh. The first five are in service under the name Al Jubail class, while the incoming three are planned for delivery by 2029.

The first of the second batch of Saudi corvettes will be fully constructed in Spain, though the Neom and the as-of-yet unnamed third ship will have certain construction stages, as well as systems installation, integration, and tests conducted in Saudi Arabia.

Source: Defense Post
Associated URL: https://thedefensepost.com/2026/05/11/navantia-lays-keel-saudi-corvette/
Author: Christine Casimiro 
 
Klein Marine Unveils MANTIS Sonar UUV

Source: Klein Marine


KLEIN MARINE UNVEILS MANTIS SONAR UUV

Tuesday, May 13, 2025
Klein Marine Unveils MANTIS Sonar UUV

Source: Klein Marine


Salem, USA -- Klein Marine Systems has unveiled the MANTIS UUV sonar package, a compact side scan sonar system designed for integration onto autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) and unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) platforms. The system incorporates the company’s SmartArray Technology, embedding electronics directly into the transducer array to reduce size, weight, and power demands for space-constrained autonomous platforms. Klein states the system is optimized to deliver high-resolution sonar imagery across varying survey ranges and operating speeds, with onboard processing supporting real-time data analysis and autonomous mission workflows.

The baseline MANTIS UUV configuration operates at 600 kHz, with optional 720 kHz and 850 kHz variants available for different mission profiles. The system provides swath coverage of up to 150 meters per side and supports operating speeds between 6 and 8 knots. According to the company, the sonar delivers 1.0 cm across-track resolution and 10 cm along-track resolution out to 50 meters, while employing signal processing features including adaptive beamforming, dynamic focusing, and multiple-look processing to maintain image quality during UUV maneuvers.

Klein identified mine countermeasures route survey, search and recovery, hydrographic survey, offshore infrastructure inspection, and environmental mapping among the system’s intended operational applications.

 

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