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UMIAILE Participates in Ministry of Defense Acquisition Technology and Logistics Agency's "Research on Maritime Surveillance and Control Systems"

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UMIAILE, a marine robotics startup established in January 2025, announced its participation in the "Research on Maritime Surveillance and Control Systems" project led by the Acquisition Technology and Logistics Agency (ATLA) of the Ministry of Defense. This project, part of the Defense Innovation Science and Technology Institute (DISTI)'s "Breakthrough Research for Demonstration" theme, is managed by a consortium of 11 companies, with the New Media Development Association as the contracting entity. UMIAILE is responsible for the design, development, and technical demonstration of autonomous unmanned surface vessel (USV) swarm systems. The contract, signed on March 31, 2025, is valued at 2,480,500,000 JPY.

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Q: What role does UMIAILE play in the ATLA Maritime Surveillance and Control Systems project signed on March 31, 2025?
A: UMIAILE is responsible for the design, development, and technical demonstration of autonomous USV swarm systems.
Q: How much is the contract value for UMIAILE's participation in the ATLA project starting March 31, 2025?
A: The contract value is 2,480,500,000 JPY for the research project on maritime surveillance and control systems.
Q: Which agency awarded the Maritime Surveillance and Control Systems research contract to UMIAILE on March 31, 2025?
A: The Acquisition Technology and Logistics Agency (ATLA) of the Ministry of Defense awarded the contract to UMIAILE.
Q: What specific technology is UMIAILE developing under the DISTI Breakthrough Research for Demonstration theme in 2025?
A: UMIAILE is developing autonomous unmanned surface vessel (USV) swarm systems for maritime surveillance and control.
Q: How many companies are involved in the consortium managing the ATLA Maritime Surveillance project with UMIAILE in 2025?
A: A consortium of 11 companies, including UMIAILE, is managing the ATLA Maritime Surveillance and Control Systems project.