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UAE Draws Defense Firms Seeking Naval Drone Contracts

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
March 6, 2025
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Several defense companies recently flocked to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in pursuit of contracts for highly sought naval drones.

The UAE’s naval force, comprising roughly 3,000 personnel, is reportedly looking for advanced military technologies to fill the gap caused by ongoing manpower shortages.

During last month’s IDEX and NAVDEX defense exhibitions in Abu Dhabi, multiple unmanned surface vessels (USVs) were showcased for the first time to Emirati defense officials.

Among the highlights was the WAM-V, manufactured by US-based firm Ocean Power Technologies (OPT).

Dubbed the “pickup truck” of the USV world, the WAM-V is praised for its versatility in roles ranging from underwater sonar for anti-submarine warfare to sea mine detection and even as a communication node for underwater drones.

Although already deployed by the US Navy, this was the first time OPT showcased the 22-foot (6.7-meter) version of the WAM-V.

Domestic Offering

In addition to the WAM-V, the UAE Navy also witnessed the DV10, an optionally-manned interceptor manufactured locally.

Developed by Abu Dhabi Ship Building (ADSB) in partnership with Steer AI, Technology Innovation Institute, and EDGE Group, the 10.2-meter (33-foot) vessel can be fitted with a remote weapon station and support swarming operations.

It can also reach speeds of up to 90 knots (166 kilometers/103 miles per hour) and be operated remotely or on-board large naval vessels.

According to ADSB, the platform is capable of navigating complex environments with “unmatched speed and precision.”



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