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AquaEye enters Canadian defence market after U.S. adoption

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AquaEye enters Canadian defence market after U.S. adoption

AquaEye is expanding into Canada’s defence sector after its handheld sonar system was adopted by U.S. Air Force, Navy, Border Patrol and National Park Service teams. The move targets faster water searches and safer operations for Canadian defence units.

Why it matters: - AquaEye is pitching a tool that can shorten water search times and reduce diver exposure in dangerous conditions. - Canadian defence organizations now have another portable option for search and rescue, recovery, maritime security and rapid response missions.

What happened: - AquaEye announced its expansion into the Canadian defence sector on June 9, 2026. - The company said the move follows adoption of AquaEye Pro by U.S. Air Force Search and Rescue teams, U.S. Navy Special Warfare teams, U.S. Border Patrol BORSTAR teams and the U.S. National Park Service. - AquaEye Pro is a handheld intelligent sonar system designed to rapidly locate people in the water.

The details: - AquaEye Pro deploys in seconds and identifies likely human targets beneath the surface. - The system uses sonar and onboard machine learning trained on thousands of human-body sonar scans. - AquaEye Pro analyzes returning echoes and highlights likely human targets to help teams prioritize search areas. - The company says the technology can improve mission outcomes by narrowing search areas and reducing time spent in hazardous water conditions. - AquaEye says the product is aimed at defence missions including search and rescue, recovery operations, maritime security and rapid response scenarios. - AquaEye said it is now engaging Canadian defence organizations looking to improve water search capability with portable, rapidly deployable technology. - The company expects interest from units responsible for search and rescue, special operations, maritime security and emergency response. - AquaEye Pro is part of AquaEye’s broader lineup of intelligent handheld sonar systems for first responders and defence agencies.

Between the lines: - The expansion suggests AquaEye is using U.S. government adoption as proof of credibility in a new defence market. - The product’s main selling point is speed: faster detection, faster decisions and less time in the water for personnel. - The company is positioning the system as a situational-awareness tool rather than a replacement for existing search methods.

What’s next: - AquaEye is seeking Canadian defence customers and expects interest from agencies with water-rescue and maritime missions. - The company said more information is available at AquaEye Pro and defence applications or by contacting AquaEye. - Continued adoption in Canada would likely depend on how well the system fits operational needs in defence and emergency-response settings.

The bottom line: - AquaEye is trying to turn U.S. agency adoption into a broader defence foothold in Canada by selling speed, portability and reduced risk in water searches.

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