5. Cognitive Sonar System

The cognitive sonar system breakthrough has transformed item detection and underwater sensing capacity. Combining artificial intelligence with several sonar arrays, this sophisticated technology produces detailed, real-time 3D photographs of underwater surroundings. Using sophisticated signal processing techniques and machine learning, the device can separate between different kinds of objects and materials—even in muddy or tumultuous seas. Its low-power operation enhances vehicle endurance; its adaptive frequency modulation enables optimal performance across several water conditions and depths. Underwater archaeology, environmental monitoring, and search and rescue operations’ efficacy have been much enhanced by the system’s real-time recognition and classification of underwater items.
6. Energy Harvesting Technology

One of the most important obstacles in long-term underwater operations has been resolved with the development in underwater energy collecting technologies. Combining several energy collecting techniques—thermal gradient power generation, kinetic energy harvesting from water movements, and modern fuel cell technologies—this novel system The device may harvest energy from temperature variations in water layers and translate water flow into electrical power, therefore extending operational times by up to 500%. Smart power management systems included in the technology maximize energy collecting and use according on mission needs and environmental conditions, therefore permitting almost limitless underwater operations in appropriate settings.
