09:25 AM EDT, 10/14/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Kraken Robotics ( KRKNF ) , which lost more than 6% last Friday, announced that a "record" number of participants used its synthetic aperture sonar (SAS) technology at the annual Robotic Experimentation and Prototyping with Maritime Unmanned Systems (REPMUS) exercise in Portugal.
The company Tuesday said seven international naval teams and three uncrewed underwater vehicle (UUV) manufacturers deployed Kraken SAS for maritime security exercise applications.
"This year we saw Kraken SAS usage at REPMUS double compared to last year, with ten teams leveraging Kraken systems," said Kraken Robotics ( KRKNF ) chief executive Greg Reid.
"Hands-on operational trials like REPMUS are invaluable - they let us collaborate with operators under real conditions so we can refine product roadmaps and continue to deliver the best solutions for tomorrow's missions."
Shares of the company closed down $0.38 to $5.69 on Friday on the TSX Venture Exchange.