What's Happening?
The French hydrographic and oceanographic service, Shom, has selected Exail's DriX H-9 Uncrewed Surface Vehicle (USV) to expand its data collection capabilities for civil and military applications. This
acquisition follows the deployment of a DriX H-8 model ordered in late 2024, marking a shift towards the 'dronization' of the French hydrographic fleet. The DriX H-9 offers increased endurance and autonomy, capable of operating for up to 20 days depending on the sensor payload. It can be deployed directly from the shore or launched from Shom's primary hydrographic ship, the Beautemps-Beaupré. The integration of uncrewed systems aims to deliver certified maritime data more rapidly, meeting the requirements for safety of navigation, environmental monitoring, and coastal management.
Why It's Important?
The acquisition of the DriX H-9 USV by Shom is a significant development in maritime data collection and hydrographic operations. By enhancing the autonomy and endurance of its fleet, Shom can improve the efficiency and accuracy of maritime surveys, which are crucial for navigation safety and environmental monitoring. This move reflects a growing trend towards the use of autonomous systems in maritime operations, offering potential cost savings and operational efficiencies. The collaboration between Exail and Shom also highlights the importance of technological advancements in addressing complex civil and military challenges, ensuring that decision-makers have access to reliable and timely data.








