Kraken Robotics Announces $12 Million in Orders for Synthetic Aperture Sonar and Subsea Batteries
Press Release

ST. JOHN’S, NEWFOUNDLAND, December 2, 2025 /GLOBE NEWSWIRE/ — Kraken Robotics Inc. (“Kraken” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: PNG, OTCQB: KRKNF) announces it has received purchase orders for synthetic aperture sonar (SAS) and battery products totaling approximately $12 million. Orders for Kraken SAS, KATFISH™ towed SAS spares, and SeaPower™ batteries have been placed by multiple organizations, including Teledyne Marine, Terradepth, and two navies from NATO member countries.
“As we near the end of the calendar year, we are seeing many expected orders coming through before budgets reset, including two new SeaPower battery customers” said Greg Reid, President and CEO of Kraken Robotics. “Clients are from both defence and commercial organizations, highlighting how Kraken’s dual-use technology is critical across a variety of applications, from maritime security to offshore energy.”
Teledyne Marine placed orders for both Kraken SAS and SeaPower batteries, which will be integrated on their Gavia and SeaRaptor autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) for unnamed clients.
Kraken SAS will also be deployed as part of Terradepth’s Absolute Ocean operating system, which aggregates multi-domain ocean data for U.S. military and commercial operators. The integration on Terradepth’s self-recharging AUV delivers scaled autonomous survey capabilities to its government and offshore energy clients.
Kraken SAS and SeaPower batteries are purposefully designed to be platform agnostic, making these advanced sensors and power systems available for integration on any AUV, from small man-portable systems to XLUUVs. Supporting clients in more than 30 countries worldwide, Kraken Robotics’ solutions are exploring and securing our oceans for defence, offshore energy, and marine research applications.
Noah Note: Another good win for Kraken. This is their second major order this year following another $13 million dollar order in September. It represents their fifth major order this year, the largest of which was valued at a staggering $34 million.
Kraken remains a vital part of Canada’s autonomous supply chain, and these purchases are always nice to hear. The company has been working hard to perfect their Katfish system, and is the Prime contravtor on thr navies new Remote Minehunting and Disposal Systems that are entering service.
Overall it's been a big year for them, and thats what matters. Its always good for Canadian companies to succeed at this scale.



Nice. I put a little investment money towards them so this is also nice on a personal level. :)