Gecko Robotics will be deploying its artificial intelligence and robotics within United States Navy warships.
A new class of ship may be entering service for the U.S. Navy soon, and it has some distinct differences from previous ships.
Wall-climbing robots are set to transform U.S. Navy ship maintenance in a $71 million program designed to slash repair delays and boost fleet readiness.
The US Navy and the General Services Administration awarded a contract worth up to $71 million to Gecko Robotics to use its ...
The U.S. Navy and GSA will pay Gecko Robotics $71 million to use its drones and AI to inspect ships, jets, and other gear, ...
The Navy is continuing a yearlong push to embed fifth-generation wireless technologies across its systems and installations.
Gecko Robotics has signed a $71M IDIQ deal with the US Navy to deploy wall-climbing robots and AI digital twins across the ...
The US Navy is rolling out wall-climbing robots to inspect and repair its warships faster, as pressure grows from China's ...
Unmanned warfare specialists can now earn the Craftmaster Insignia, a distinctive and rare device featuring a ship’s wheel ...
Experts unveiled high-resolution sonar scans of the USS Monitor, captured by cutting-edge underwater technology at the ...
Four Avenger-class mine countermeasure ships stationed in Bahrain were decommissioned in 2025 after each serving for over 30 ...