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Greensea IQ to Supply Crawler to U.S. Marine Corps

February 9, 2025
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Greensea IQ Awarded $5.36 Million Contract for Amphibious Underwater Ground Vehicle

Subsea robotics company Greensea IQ has secured a significant contract worth $5.36 million through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) and Darley of Itasca, IL. The contract is for the delivery of a customized Bayonet 250 Amphibious Underwater Ground Vehicle for the U.S. Marine Corps’ Littoral Explosive Ordnance Neutralization (LEON) project.

The Bayonet 250 is specifically designed for operations in shallow water and surf zones, providing autonomous capabilities for mine and explosive threat neutralization. This cutting-edge technology exceeds the rigorous mission criteria of the LEON project, which is a crucial element of the Marine Corps’ robotic revolution strategy for operating in global littorals. By enhancing safety for personnel and improving operational efficiency, the Bayonet 250 is set to play a vital role in the Marine Corps’ operations.

Greensea IQ’s expertise in subsea robotics and advanced technology has positioned them as a key player in the defense industry. Their innovative solutions are paving the way for safer and more efficient operations in challenging environments.

With this latest contract win, Greensea IQ continues to demonstrate its commitment to delivering cutting-edge technology to meet the evolving needs of the defense sector. The Bayonet 250 represents a significant advancement in underwater robotics, and its deployment in the LEON project highlights the importance of innovation in ensuring the safety and effectiveness of military operations.

Overall, Greensea IQ’s success in securing this contract underscores their reputation as a leading provider of subsea robotic solutions for defense applications. The Bayonet 250 is poised to make a significant impact in enhancing the capabilities of the U.S. Marine Corps and further solidifying Greensea IQ’s position as a key player in the defense industry.

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