At REPMUS and Dynamic Messenger, NATO’s Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) worked with Allies, industry and researchers to test new #tech and turn prototypes into capabilities for collective defence.
Synopsis
NATO brought together Allied and partner armed forces, industry and researchers during exercise REPMUS (Robotic Experimentation and Prototyping with Maritime Uncrewed Systems) and exercise Dynamic Messenger 2025. These exercises tested and accelerated new #technology in real-world naval environments, from uncrewed vehicles to advanced sensing and communications systems.
NATO’s Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA), an official NATO body dedicated to defence innovation, plays a key role, working directly with innovators to prototype, integrate and advance dual-use solutions. By supporting trials in demanding operational settings, DIANA helps bridge the gap between early-stage technology and frontline capability, ensuring that Allies can adopt innovation faster, strengthen interoperability and improve NATO’s collective defence. #science
Footage includes various shots of uncrewed vehicles, new technology and advanced systems on display at REPMUS 2025, as well as interviews with various representatives from industry developing new technology with DIANA, and a representative from DIANA.
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Credit to : NATO
Credit to : US Military Channel
