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Kongsberg and BCIT Partner on CAD 76.5 Million Marine Simulation Center in British Columbia

Source: Kongsberg


KONGSBERG AND BCIT PARTNER ON CAD 76.5 MILLION MARINE SIMULATION CENTER IN BRITISH COLUMBIA

Friday, July 10, 2026
Kongsberg and BCIT Partner on CAD 76.5 Million Marine Simulation Center in British Columbia

Source: Kongsberg


VANCOUVER -- KONGSBERG, its subsidiary Kongsberg Maritime, and the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) will establish a new marine research and training facility in British Columbia through a CAD 76.5 million investment aimed at supporting Canada's maritime innovation and defense industrial base.

The project will create the Marine Innovation Simulation Centre of Excellence (MISE), a facility intended to advance maritime research, workforce development, and technology testing. The investment is being made under Canada's Industrial and Technological Benefits (ITB) policy, which requires certain defense contractors to reinvest in the Canadian economy through industrial and research initiatives linked to government procurement programs.

The center will incorporate Kongsberg Maritime's simulation technology to provide a digital environment for applied research involving Canadian industry, academic institutions, defense organizations, and government agencies. The facility will support the development and evaluation of new maritime technologies through simulation, prototyping, and testing.

Research activities are expected to focus on areas including maritime safety, autonomous vessel operations, cybersecurity, critical infrastructure protection, port development, and low- and zero-emission marine technologies. The center will also support human factors research, accident analysis, and the validation of emerging operational concepts before deployment.

Funding will be used to develop new infrastructure at BCIT, expand applied research programs, recruit faculty expertise, and support long-term capability development. The partners said the facility is intended to strengthen Canada's domestic maritime technology base while providing opportunities for collaboration between academia, industry, and government.

The initiative aligns with priorities identified in Canada's Defence Industrial Strategy, which seeks to expand domestic industrial capacity, strengthen research and innovation, and develop a skilled workforce to support national defense and security requirements.

The project is significant because it expands Canada's maritime research infrastructure while fulfilling industrial offset commitments tied to defense procurement. By combining advanced simulation capabilities with academic and industry collaboration, the center is expected to support the development of Canadian maritime technologies with potential applications in both defense and commercial markets.

Source: Forecast International
Associated URL: https://www.kongsberg.com
 
DIU Seeks Cost-Effective Drone for Reaper Missions

Source: General Atomics


DIU SEEKS COST-EFFECTIVE DRONE FOR REAPER MISSIONS

Tuesday, July 7, 2026
DIU Seeks Cost-Effective Drone for Reaper Missions

Source: General Atomics


PARIS -- The Pentagon’s Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) has launched the Massed Modular Aircraft (MMA) effort to develop a low-cost, attritable hunter-killer drone capable of performing many of the missions currently handled by the MQ-9A Reaper. The effort reflects growing concern over the vulnerability of expensive, high-value aircraft after nearly 30 MQ-9As were reportedly lost during recent operations against Iran.

DIU is seeking a modular aircraft that can carry at least 2,800 pounds of payload, self-deploy up to 8,000 nautical miles, and support strike, reconnaissance, and intelligence missions with interchangeable payloads. A full-scale prototype is expected within 21 months of contract award, with an initial operational capability of 20 mission-ready aircraft targeted by FY31. General Atomics, despite ending MQ-9A production in 2025, plans to compete with a next-generation offering. The program will use an Other Transaction agreement to accelerate development and encourage participation from both traditional and nontraditional defense contractors.

Source: Breaking Defense
Associated URL: https://breakingdefense.com/2026/07/diu-seeks-cheaper-drones-to-carry-out-reaper-missions/
Author: Michael Marrow 
 
Lockheed Martin to Acquire Ultra Maritime in $3.45B Deal

Source: Lockheed Martin


LOCKHEED MARTIN TO ACQUIRE ULTRA MARITIME IN $3.45B DEAL

Monday, July 6, 2026
Lockheed Martin to Acquire Ultra Maritime in $3.45B Deal

Source: Lockheed Martin


WASHINGTON -- On July 6, 2026, Lockheed Martin announced that it would acquire Ultra Maritime as part of a $3.45 billion deal. Ultra Maritime, which develops a host of undersea and anti-submarine warfare capabilities, will reportedly fall under Lockheed’s rotary and mission systems division following the acquisition.

The acquisition follows some notable successes for Ultra Maritime. In 2025, the company unveiled several strategic partnerships with other defense firms, including Anduril, to develop next-generation autonomous subsea sensing capabilities, and General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, to advance unmanned airborne detection of submarines. In addition, the U.S. Navy awarded Ultra Maritime a sole-source contract in April 2026 for low-rate initial production of the AN/SSQ-125B sonobuoy.

 

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