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Kraken Technology Group has officially commenced full-scale production at its AREA 1 facility, marking a significant milestone in the company's growth and innovation. This facility will focus on the development of advanced maritime technology, specifically the firm’s core offerings. Among these is the K3SCOUT, an affordable and low-signature autonomous surface vessel designed for various applications in maritime operations.
Additionally, the company is set to produce the K4 MANTA, an advanced hybrid platform that boasts capabilities for both surface and limited subsurface operations. The K4 MANTA represents a leap forward in marine technology, combining state-of-the-art design with operational versatility.
With these advancements, Kraken Technology Group aims to enhance operational efficiency and effectiveness in maritime environments, catering to both commercial and defense sectors. The launch of full-scale production is expected to create numerous job opportunities and contribute to the local economy while reinforcing the company’s position as a leader in marine technology innovation.
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