US Navy Tests AI-Powered Submarine Hunter
The system retrained onboard in under five minutes and sent encrypted updates to two helicopters, Lockheed Martin said.
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This new system doubles the acoustic detection capacity in US Navy missions
US Navy tests AI-powered submarine hunter
The U.S. Navy tested artificial intelligence-powered sonar to target submarines during the multinational Rim of the Pacific exercise.
AI submarine hunter flown on American helicopters
Lockheed Martin has demonstrated an artificial intelligence system for anti-submarine warfare aboard United States Navy MH-60R helicopters during RIMPAC 2026 off Hawaii, retraining the software on newly encountered underwater sounds and pushing the updates back to aircraft in flight, according to the company. The system, called SensorMAX, takes acoustic data from sonobuoys dropped by the helicopters and monitors it continuously, feeding a stream…
U.S. Navy demonstrates AI-Powered submarine hunter
Lockheed Martin collaborated with the U.S. Navy to successfully demonstrate a rapidly retrainable AI/ML sonar expert for antisubmarine warfare (ASW). Follow Aeronews on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and TikTok The system, known as SensorMAX, monitors spectral energy including subsurface acoustic data to assist the crew with rapid threat detection. Augmented by over-the-air (OTA) model update capability, SensorMAX aims to dramatically improve the U…
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