
SG-1 + Lura Underwater Autonomous Mass
AI and autonomous swarms to detect subsurface threats and protect critical infrastructure.
SG-1 Fathom – Subsurface Glider
SG-1 Fathom redefines subsurface surveillance. Mass manufacturable, hundreds of SG-1s can be deployed at scale to monitor vast underwater areas.
Capable of discreetly patrolling in a swarm or holding position on the seabed, the glider operates at depth and throughout the water column. It is resilient and energy efficient, enabling persistent operation for up to three months.
SG-1 is integrated with Lura to provide real-time detection and classification at the edge: critical in environments where bandwidth is low and data volumes high.

Lura
Built for the underwater battlespace and trained on decades of acoustic data, the Lura software platform transforms underwater surveillance through real-time processing at the edge.
Only a single operator is required, either on shore or vessel, for mission planning, management and analysis of a constellation of SG-1 Fathoms.
At the core of Lura is a large acoustic model (LAM) which is continuously trained on new data and threat patterns. Lura is an open system, ensuring compatibility from day one.

Mission cycle
SG-1 will be mass produced in Helsing Resilience Factories, enabling sovereign and distributed production capabilities at scale. Its compact design simplifies deployment and recovery from both commercial and military vessels by a lean crew.
Lura is designed for interoperability and integrates seamlessly across in-service allied platforms and infrastructure. Every mission informs the next with data used to improve capability and sharpen performance, enabling Lura to adapt with the needs of modern navies.
