MOUNT PEARL, N.L. — Newfoundland-based Kraken Robotics has landed a $50-million contract to supply mine-hunting equipment to the Royal Canadian Navy. The ...
Kraken Robotics has been awarded a $50-million Royal Canadian Navy contract. File - ContributedMOUNT PEARL, N.L. — Newfoundland-based Kraken Robotics has landed a $50-million contract to supply mine-hunting equipment to the Royal Canadian Navy.
The agreement consists of a two-year equipment acquisition phase beginning in January 2023. That will be followed by a five-year support program, which includes options for additional equipment, spare parts, training and technical support. Kraken president and CEO Karl Kenny said the program will build on the company's success supplying underwater sensors, platforms and services to several NATO navies, including the U.S., U.K., Australia, Denmark and Poland.
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