A prominent Asian defense contractor has placed a third order with One Stop Systems (OSS), a provider of cutting-edge computing solutions, totaling $340,000 for autonomous maritime applications set to be delivered in Q3 of 2025. This move signifies the shift from development to production for unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) used in harbor patrol and security.
One Stop Systems secures a significant order from an Asian defense contractor for autonomous maritime solutions, marking a transition from development to production for unmanned surface vehicles.
This collaboration is expected to generate approximately $4 million in sales from 2026 to 2029 as the production of USVs expands. OSS’s rugged computing technology, which includes advanced servers and ethernet switches, facilitates autonomous navigation and data processing utilizing multiple cameras.
CEO Mike Knowles states, “This milestone underscores the progression of our partnership into the production phase of the USV program, reflecting our commitment to providing long-term support. Our growth strategy focuses on embedding cutting-edge technology into critical defense programs, ensuring national and maritime security.”
The system is built to withstand challenging environments, supporting defense, public safety, and maritime security operations.
This collaboration exemplifies OSS’s role as a key player in developing next-generation autonomous maritime systems.
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