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		<title>Sea Machines Launches Marine Autonomy APIs for Third-Party C2 Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2025 11:34:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>(BOSTON, USA; September 15, 2025) As part of the recent major refresh of its flagship SM300 marine autonomy...</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://sea-machines.com/sea-machines-launches-marine-autonomy-apis-for-third-party-c2-systems/">Sea Machines Launches Marine Autonomy APIs for Third-Party C2 Systems</a> appeared first on <a href="https://sea-machines.com">Sea Machines Robotics</a>.</p>
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<p>(BOSTON, USA; September 15, 2025) As part of the recent major refresh of its flagship <a href="https://sea-machines.com/sm300-sp/">SM300</a> marine autonomy system, Sea Machines has unveiled new Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) that enable approved third-party command and control (C2) system integration.</p>



<p>Sea Machines now offers two SMLink APIs that support a full spectrum of missions:</p>



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<li><a href="https://sea-machines.com/smlink-streaming-api/">SMLink Streaming-API</a> delivers real-time vessel telemetry and data feeds to external systems.</li>



<li><a href="https://sea-machines.com/smlink-control-api/">SMLink Control-API</a> grants select partners the ability to command SM300 autonomy functions directly from third-party mission software.</li>
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<p>“We’ve been listening to end-user customers and military procurement program offices globally, and we are pleased to continue to contribute to building a customer-first product and company. While our product has always had an open architecture, we’re now providing the keys for others to integrate. We hereby invite and challenge others to collaborate and build with us.” — <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/philbourque/">Phil Bourque</a>, VP of Global Sales, Sea Machines</p>



<p>The SMLink APIs are available with both updated SM300 models: the <a href="https://sea-machines.com/sm300-sp/">SM300-SP</a>, tailored for fast, attritable USVs and programs prioritizing volume and efficiency, and the <a href="https://sea-machines.com/sm300-ng/">SM300-NG</a>, built for complex, high-specification projects aboard classed vessels.</p>



<p>With more than 200 SM300 deliveries across 20 countries, Sea Machines has established itself as a proven leader in defense-ready marine autonomy. The SM300 is a software enabled edge computing system that fuses with mission management tools while delivering both low-level vessel control and higher-order autonomous behaviors, even in GPS or communications-denied environments.</p>



<p>Headquartered in the United States with offices in Europe, Sea Machines supports naval and defense customers worldwide.</p>



<p><strong>About Sea Machines Robotics</strong><br><br>Based in the tech hub of Boston with a global presence, Sea Machines Robotics, Inc. builds autonomous vessel software and systems that increase the performance, capability, and efficiency of naval and commercial vessels. Learn more at www.sea-machines.com</p>



<p>Contact: Phil Bourque, VP of Global Sales, <a href="mailto:pbourque@sea-machines.com">pbourque@sea-machines.com</a></p>



<p>Download press release <a href="https://sea-machines.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/API_SeaMachines.pdf">here.</a></p>



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<p>The post <a href="https://sea-machines.com/sea-machines-launches-marine-autonomy-apis-for-third-party-c2-systems/">Sea Machines Launches Marine Autonomy APIs for Third-Party C2 Systems</a> appeared first on <a href="https://sea-machines.com">Sea Machines Robotics</a>.</p>
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		<title>Sea Machines Powers VENOM USV with SM300 Autonomy System</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Emma Grant]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2025 15:22:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Scientific Systems’ VENOM USV is the latest example of Sea Machines’ autonomy software serving as the operational backbone...</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://sea-machines.com/sea-machines-powers-venom-usv-with-sm300-autonomy-system/">Sea Machines Powers VENOM USV with SM300 Autonomy System</a> appeared first on <a href="https://sea-machines.com">Sea Machines Robotics</a>.</p>
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<p>Scientific Systems’ <a href="https://www.ssci.com/what-we-do/collaborate/maritime-collaboration/">VENOM USV</a> is the latest example of Sea Machines’ <a href="https://sea-machines.com/products/sm300-autonomous-command-control/">autonomy software</a> serving as the operational backbone for advanced uncrewed vessels. Designed for rapid deployment and complex collaborative missions, VENOM relies on our field-operational, commercial technology to execute with confidence in theater.</p>



<p>Sea Machines delivers the core autonomy layer that enables precise navigation, real-time obstacle avoidance, and seamless integration with cooperative mission frameworks like Scientific Systems’ Collaborative Mission Autonomy. By leveraging the Sea Machines open architecture and software APIs, VENOM gains the ability to operate in teams, adapt to changing conditions, and maximize the ability to operate in contested environments with limited risk.</p>



<p>As the premier autonomy provider for uncrewed surface vehicle manufacturers, Sea Machines offers a commercial solution that is ready for serial production of over 100x units per month and is integration-friendly. Our modular approach to vessel interfacing provides a proven foundation for builders and integrators alike—accelerating development, enabling mission readiness, and reducing time to deployment.</p>



<p>We’re proud to support the VENOM USV and welcome domestic and international collaborations with teams building bold new capabilities at sea.</p>



<p>Contacts us at <a href="mailto:sales@sea-machines.com">sales@sea-machines</a> for more.</p>



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<p>The post <a href="https://sea-machines.com/sea-machines-powers-venom-usv-with-sm300-autonomy-system/">Sea Machines Powers VENOM USV with SM300 Autonomy System</a> appeared first on <a href="https://sea-machines.com">Sea Machines Robotics</a>.</p>
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