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Ocean Infinity has successfully launched its NeedleFish uncrewed surface vessel (USV) in partnership with the Kuwaiti Coast Guard (KCG) to enhance maritime surveillance.
Initiated as a component of Kuwait’s new national integrated maritime surveillance system, delivered by SRT Marine Systems, the NeedleFish by Ocean Infinity is custom-equipped with an array of specialist maritime surveillance sensor systems.
NeedleFish leverages Ocean Infinity’s advanced software, robotics, and marine intelligence to provide the Kuwaiti Coast Guard with a new class of unmanned patrol, surveillance, mapping, and surveying capability across its 11,000 km² of territorial waters. These operations are controlled from KCG’s purpose-built onshore Command Centres and fully integrated into the SRT C5iSR maritime surveillance system.

Ocean Infinity has operated USVs for client projects since 2019. With deep operational experience from work in some of the most challenging maritime environments, Ocean Infinity’s technology enables the remote and autonomous operation of the largest fleet of USVs and Uncrewed Underwater Vehicles (UUVs) in active service today.
This, combined with the company’s understanding of data capture and transfer at sea, has led to this ultimate platform tailored for the client’s specific need in the demanding conditions of Kuwait, delivering high-performance robotics for beyond-line-of-sight marine surveillance, with live surveillance streaming fully integrated into the KCG’s new MDA System.
Oliver Plunkett, CEO of Ocean Infinity, said, “We are excited to see our NeedleFish USV rollout continue this week. This programme is another significant milestone for Ocean Infinity as we employ our deep operational experience and proven technology to support clients in new and more complex markets at a time when these capabilities are more relevant than ever.”
Recently, one of the KCG fleet of bespoke 14-metre, dual-hull NeedleFish USVs completed live demonstration exercises in open water in a special demonstration for His Excellency Sheikh Fahad Yousef Saud Al-Sabah, First Deputy Prime Minister and Acting Minister of Interior and Commodore Sheikh Mubarak, overall Commander of the Kuwait Coast Guard.





