Cellula Robotics, Metron forge 10-year partnership to advance next-gen AUVs

UUV/UAV

Cellula Robotics and Metron have signed a 10-year agreement to jointly develop and deliver autonomous undersea capabilities for the US defense market.

Credit: Cellula Robotics

The partnership is intended to combine Cellula’s commercial off-the-shelf long-endurance autonomous underwater vehicle platforms with Metron’s mission autonomy software and undersea operations expertise to support future defense requirements.

Under the agreement, the companies will work together on integrated systems designed for deployment in maritime environments, with a focus on modularity, adaptability, and support for evolving operational needs.

According to Cellula Robotics, the agreement establishes a long-term framework focused on faster fielding, strong operational performance, and confidence in long-term support.

“We’ve worked closely with Metron over the last three years, and this agreement builds on that successful relationship,” said Neil Manning, CEO of Cellula Robotics.

“It gives customers greater confidence in supply, long-term support, and operational performance by bringing together complementary strengths in a solution designed to be fielded faster and aligned closely with mission needs.”

Specifically, the collaboration is designed around a modular, open-architecture approach that supports continued integration of third-party sensors, payloads, and mission systems, helping ensure the solution remains adaptable as technologies evolve and customer requirements change.

“Cellula brings a proven, flexible COTS platform approach to the partnership. That is important for defense customers looking for capability that can be adapted, integrated, and fielded quickly with confidence,” stated Van Gurley, President and CEO of Metron, Inc. 

“Together, we are combining our autonomy, mission planning, and novel payload options with Cellula’s long-endurance AUV platforms in a way that delivers the next-generation autonomous undersea system the US Navy has been pursuing for over a decade.”

To remind, in March this year, Cellula was awarded a contract for the construction of a new autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) prototype for the US.