These rankings are based on data from March 2026
Company
Seasats
Years in business
- 6
Number of employees
- 11-50 employees
Country
- United States
Seasats builds autonomous surface vessels for maritime intelligence, surveillance, survey, and rapid-response missions. Its Lightfish, Quickfish, and Heavyfish platforms combine onboard AI, modular payloads, long endurance, and real-time alerts to deliver scalable ocean autonomy for defense, research, and commercial operations.
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Position of Seasats on sub rankings
March 2026
Autonomous water vessel - Overall
11 out of 56
United States - Overall
1,105 out of 17,231
Unmanned naval systems (USV/UUV) - Overall
16 out of 73
Autonomous water vessel - Overall
11 out of 56
United States - Overall
1,105 out of 17,231
Unmanned naval systems (USV/UUV) - Overall
16 out of 73
Company
Seasats
Years in business
- 6
Number of employees
- 11-50 employees
Country
- United States
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