Ocean Aero's Triton Drone Enhances Subsea Surveillance and Mine Clearance Capabilities
Ocean Aero's Triton drone offers advanced capabilities for subsea surveillance and mine detection, operating autonomously for 30 days and diving to 328 feet. Its deployment at the Port of Gulfport since May 2025 highlights the growing importance of unmanned systems in maritime security operations.

Ocean Aero's Triton drone operates as both an autonomous surface and underwater vehicle, capable of sailing for over 30 days and diving to 328 feet. Since May 2025, it has been conducting bi-weekly scans of the Port of Gulfport, utilizing side-scan sonar and other sensors to monitor seabed changes.
The drone's modular payload includes surveillance and anti-submarine capabilities, making it a versatile tool for maritime operations. Amid heightened tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, the Triton is being evaluated for potential mine clearance missions, especially following recent conflicts that have seen an increase in naval mines.
The U.S. Navy is exploring the Triton's operational use, especially as traditional mine-sweeping resources have diminished. Ocean Aero's Gulfport facility claims it can produce up to 360 units annually, although a pending lawsuit could impact production. The success of the Triton could reshape mine-hunting strategies in challenging environments.




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