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Germany’s Greyshark Undersea Drone Completes Baltic Sea Trials, Targets 2026 Production

Euroatlas is pitching the hydrogen-powered autonomous vehicle for safeguarding seabed infrastructure with a reported pathway to Rheinmetall’s Battlesuite integration.

Overview

  • Euroatlas confirmed test runs of the unmanned vehicle off Damp near Eckernförde in the Baltic Sea.
  • The company says there are interested buyers and plans serial production next year at a low double‑digit million‑euro unit cost.
  • Hydrogen propulsion is advertised to enable weeks of independent operation, though reported endurance varies significantly across outlets.
  • Coverage describes a suite of 17 sensors with onboard AI for real‑time processing and potential swarm operations.
  • Reports say data could be integrated into Rheinmetall’s Battlesuite platform, with civil tasks including seabed mapping to locate legacy munitions.