The verified answer
As of Aug 2026, DEPLOY verifies Saab Seaeye: 2 models, 2 deployments across 2 regions. 2 sources back the record.
CategoryMaritime
Overview
Swedish underwater robotics division of Saab, developing electric ROV (remotely operated vehicle) systems for subsea inspection, construction, and intervention. Products include Falcon, Sabertooth, and eWROV platforms.
Verified record
- Verified deployments
- 2 deployments on file
- Active incidents
- None on file
Key facts
Managing Director
HQ
Founded
Products
eWROV
Fleet operator
Incidents
Data & sources
Web sources
2
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Models (2)
View all models →Current platform
Seaeye Leopard
Electric work-class ROV with 11-thruster vectored configuration. Depth rating 3000m. Advanced manipulator and tooling capability for subsea construction and survey.
Current platform
Seaeye Falcon
Electric light work-class ROV with 5-thruster vectored configuration. Depth rating 300m. Used for inspection, observation, and light intervention offshore.
Saab Seaeye on the deployment map
View the global map2 verified deployments across 2 regions, newest verified May 2023. Explore where Saab Seaeye's robots are operating, by place and type.
View the full Saab Seaeye deployment record →
Relationships
Current leadership (1)
- Jonathan Beaumont executivesecondary-verified
Safety record
No incidents on record for Saab Seaeye.
Only active incidents are counted. Retracted incidents are excluded from this summary but remain reachable at their canonical URLs.
Full safety record: incidents, sourcing, and exposure data →
Operator customers (1)
- Saab Seaeye2 deployments
Recent coverage
Saab Seaeye in third-party press
Peer companies
- Anduril Industries7 models
- BAE Systems3 models
- Blueye Robotics3 models
- Cellula Robotics3 models
- Kongsberg Maritime3 models
- Rekise Marine3 models
Supplied by (2)
Sensors
- Teledyne Technologiesvia Seaeye LeopardTeledyne RD Instruments 300 kHz DVL -- navigation and station-keeping on heavy-work Leopard ROVsupplies
- Teledyne Technologiesvia Seaeye FalconTeledyne RD Instruments 300/600 kHz DVL -- Doppler Velocity Log for station-keeping and navigationsupplies
Inbound supply edges feeding this company directly or via the models it owns. Same source bar as the outbound view (verified against at least two strong sources).
Financial state
- Reporting basis
- private_reported
- Lifecycle stage
- growth
- Counterparty risk class
- moderate
Each numeric field carries its own basis marker. Aggregators report a number; this surface preserves the source class so verification depth travels with the value.
Recent activity
Every change to this record is dated, sourced, and independently verified where marked.
- Verified media addedVerifiedJun 11, 2026
Remotely Operated Vehicle - Seaeye Falcon
- Record createdJun 7, 2026
Added to the verified registry
- Deployment verifiedVerifiedMay 1, 2023
Seaeye Leopard at Gdansk
- Deployment verifiedVerifiedJan 1, 2005
Seaeye Falcon at United Kingdom
Sources (2)
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Methodology: Verified · 2 sources (no primary) · last reviewed 2026-08-05
Verification posture
Verified
Low confidence
Review state
Stable
Last reviewed 2026-08-05
Sources by quality tier
- 2
- unclassified
- Unclassified source
The framework is documented at /methodology. Corrections at /corrections. Reviewer: DEPLOY editorial team.
Methodology surface for Saab Seaeye.Peer companies
- Anduril Industries7 models
- BAE Systems3 models
- Blueye Robotics3 models
- Cellula Robotics3 models
- Kongsberg Maritime3 models
- Rekise Marine3 models
In the press
Recent coverage mentioning Saab Seaeye from third-party publications. Automatically surfaced; not part of the verified registry record.
Machine-readable surfaces
- Markdown mirror: /companies/saab-seaeye.md
- RSS feed: /companies/saab-seaeye/feed.xml
- JSON-LD: embedded in this page’s head
- REST API: /v1/companies/7d3ab311-48b3-46de-b902-a8d938253a3a
- Revision history: /companies/saab-seaeye/history
- Data documentation: /data
- Query this programmatically: Deploy MCP
Peer companies
- Anduril Industries7 models
- BAE Systems3 models
- Blueye Robotics3 models
- Cellula Robotics3 models
- Kongsberg Maritime3 models
- Rekise Marine3 models
Reality vs attention
Saab Seaeye draws attention at the 2nd percentile but verifies reality at the 53rd percentile among underwater robots. Hype Gap -51.3, 18th widest among underwater robots.
6-month trend
Analysis
Clean safety record across 2 verified deployments. Limited public visibility and press coverage relative to peers.
Signal flags
Dimension breakdown
Verified signal
Attention (reach, not merit)
DEPLOY Intelligence scores are computed from verified registry data: confirmed deployments, disclosed funding rounds, regulatory filings, active job listings, video viewership, and press coverage. Confidence ratings reflect data availability. Scores update nightly.
DEPLOY Indices — verified vs claimed
Last computed: Aug 18, 2026