HONOLULU, HI. -- Saildrone announced on Aug. 20 that the company, along with partner, Lockheed Martin, successfully conducted two Joint Air-to-Ground Missile (JAGM) launches from a Saildrone Surveyor USV during the Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2026 naval exercises. Two launches were completed successfully off the coast of Hawaii during the multinational drills, which ran from June 24 to July 31.
The launches were undertaken in coordination with the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) and the associated Carrier Strike Group 9.
The successful tests validate the use of a mainstream U.S. munition in conjunction with a scalable USV. Saildrone plans to integrate the Mk 70 launcher (a containerized variant of the U.S. Navy's Mk 41 launcher) onto its larger, 170-ft (52-m) Spectre USV. The U.S. Navy has explored missile-carrying USVs as an option to expand operational magazine capacity at sea. Further tests are planned in the future, ahead of the Spectre USV launch.
The launches reflect six months of joint collaboration efforts between Saildrone and Lockheed. The two companies signed a strategic partnership agreement in October 2025, with plans to integrate Lockheed munitions and systems aboard Saildrone platforms.