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Ocean Aero

Ocean Aero is a San Diego-based marine robotics company that designs, manufactures, and operates the Triton, the world's first and only wind and solar-powered…

Founded
2012
HQ
San Diego, California, USA
Status
private (~$60.2M raised)

The verified answer

As of Aug 2026, DEPLOY verifies Ocean Aero: 1 model, 3 deployments across 3 regions. 3 sources back the record.

CategoryMaritime

Overview

Ocean Aero is a San Diego-based marine robotics company that designs, manufactures, and operates the Triton, the world's first and only wind and solar-powered Autonomous Underwater and Surface Vehicle (AUSV). The Triton can sail and submerge autonomously to collect and transmit data from both above and below the ocean surface for defense, energy, and research applications.

Ocean Aero has deployed Triton vehicles for the U.S. Navy's Task Force 59, the Port of Gulfport (continuous subsea surveillance), NOAA (harmful algal bloom monitoring), and the Philippine Navy (four units transferred via U.S. security assistance in June 2026).

Verified record

Verified deployments
3 deployments on file
Active incidents
None on file

Key facts

Product

Triton AUSV — world's first and only wind and solar-powered Autonomous Underwater and Surface Vehicle

Status

Pilot: Navy/TF59 + Port of Gulfport deployments; no sustained-scale evidence (cap-flag).

Industry

Maritime robotics

Markets

Defense and commercial

Business model

Vessel-sale model

Power

Wind and solar energy

Investorssee investors

Lockheed Martin Ventures, Teledyne Marine, James Fisher and Sons, Energy Innovation Capital

Power source

Fully wind and solar powered, no diesel fuel required

Fundingsee investors

Series D round with James Fisher and Sons as strategic investor (January 2026); prior investors include Lockheed Martin Ventures, Teledyne Marine, and Energy Innovation Capital

Key deployment

Port of Gulfport, Mississippi — continuous autonomous subsea surveillance for infrastructure monitoring (May 2025)

Philippine Navy

Four Triton AUSVs transferred to Philippine Navy USV Unit One at Subic Bay via U.S. security assistance (June 2026)

NOAA deployment

Triton deployed for harmful algal bloom monitoring off Oregon coast (spring 2022) under NOAA IOOS program

Data & sources

Press releases

1

Web sources

2

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Current platform

Triton

Ocean Aero (founded 2012 in Gulfport, Mississippi by US Navy veterans, led by CEO Kevin Decker) makes the Triton, the only surface-and-subsea hybrid vehicle in the cohort and its genuine differentiator: a dual-mode autonomous underwater and surface vehicle that sails on wind and solar power for more than 30 days at up to about five knots on the surface and submerges for more than ten days to 100 meters at about two knots, at roughly 15 feet and 1,500 pounds with a minimal radar cross-section and payloads including cameras, side-scan sonar, and mine-neutralization gear in development. It is primarily a vessel maker that also runs some operations with its own personnel, on about $60.2 million raised including from James Fisher and Sons. The registry records it at pilot maturity with an explicit scale gap: it is a real fielded vehicle with named deployments, including continuous autonomous subsea surveillance at the Port of Gulfport since May 2025, a US Navy Task Force 59 evaluation since 2023, and Black Sea operations, but it has no sustained-scale evidence, with no cumulative nautical-mile or sea-day figures, and its stated manufacturing capacity of 360 to over 1,000 Tritons per year is capacity rather than units built, so it is held at pilot and flagged so it is not presented at parity with Saildrone. Its autonomy is genuine, since multi-day unattended submerged and surface transits are not remote-pilotable, but its scale is the open question, and any cumulative total, the world-first subsea-surveillance superlative, the production-capacity figures as actual output, NOAA contract specifics, current ownership, and operational mine neutralization are not verified.

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Ocean Aero on the deployment map

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Relationships

JJames Fisher and SonsInvestorOOcean AeroCustomer

Explainers

Plain-language answers to the questions people ask about Ocean Aero, from DEPLOY’s explainer library. Each is written in the language of the question and cross-checked against this registry.

What is a maritime robot?
A maritime robot is an autonomous uncrewed vehicle (USV surface + AUV/UUV subsea) operating in the maritime regulatory regime for ocean data collection + commercial + defense operations. Per DEPLOY's framework, the cohort enumerates as: surface×commercial (Saildrone fleet) + surface×defense (Saronic Corsair/Mirage/Marauder) + subsea×defense triad (Anduril Dive-LD + Anduril Ghost Shark + HII REMUS) + subsea×commercial (Bedrock Ocean) + autonomy-system (Sea Machines) + hybrid surface+subsea (Ocean Aero Triton) + legacy-prime entity-scoped (Kongsberg HUGIN AUV + Exail DriX USV). Editorial throughlines: regime matrix (surface×commercial vs surface×defense vs subsea×commercial vs subsea×defense vs autonomy-system vs hybrid); new-defense maritime extension (Saronic + Anduril extend Anduril+Helsing+Shield-AI new-defense from aerial into water, contrasting HII REMUS legacy prime); entity-scoping discipline (registry entity scoped to AI-primary vehicle not parent corp); captive-data-as-a-service vs hardware-sale vs autonomy-system-vendor business-model split.Read the full explainer →

Current leadership (1)

Safety record

No incidents on record for Ocean Aero.

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Operator customers (1)

Recent coverage

Ocean Aero in third-party press

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