18/03/2026
Defense and Tech recently featured Skana Robotics in a piece exploring how Iran’s reported mine deployment in the Strait of Hormuz is accelerating a major shift in naval warfare.
In the feature, Co-Founder and CEO Idan Levy explains how low-cost, asymmetric threats are forcing militaries to rethink how they protect critical waterways, with autonomy playing a significant role in detection, response, and corridor security.
Levy also shares how Skana’s Bull Shark ASV and Stingray AUV are built to help navies detect anomalies faster, respond in real time, and secure maritime corridors with greater precision and less risk.
Read the full piece here: https://www.jpost.com/defense-and-tech/article-889642