Teledyne Marine is set to deliver advanced autonomous marine vehicle technologies through a strategic long-term contract with the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence (MOD) and provide support for this year’s REPMUS exercises.
REPMUS (Robotic Experimentation and Prototyping using Maritime Unmanned Systems) 2025 will take place from September 8 to 25, 2025, in Tróia and Sesimbra, Portugal. Organized by the Portuguese Navy in collaboration with NATO, the event brings together more than 2,000 participants, including representatives from allied navies, industry, academia, and international organizations.
This multi-year agreement underscores Teledyne’s continued commitment to advancing both MOD and NATO maritime capabilities and fostering interoperability among allied forces. Through this partnership, Teledyne Marine will deliver cutting-edge autonomous marine vehicle technologies and operational support to enhance the effectiveness and integration of unmanned systems for defense missions in complex maritime environments.
Key elements of the contract include:
- Long-term support for REPMUS exercises (2025–2028)
- Deployment and integration of autonomous marine vehicles
- Enhanced UK-NATO interoperability and joint operational capabilities
Thomas Altshuler, Ph.D., Senior Vice President, Global Maritime Defense Strategy and Business Development, commented, “We are honored to collaborate with the UK MOD in support of REPMUS. This contract reflects our shared dedication to innovation, security, and strengthening NATO’s maritime readiness.”
Teledyne Marine’s participation in REPMUS highlights its ongoing contributions to unmanned maritime systems and its role in shaping the future of naval operations.
Teledyne Marine will be attending DSEI 2025, taking place 9–12 September at ExCeL London, Booth S3-110.




