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Article content“There’s a growing view that countries will increase their own defence spending,” he said.
“The same thing that’s happening in NATO countries, we’re seeing it in many other countries around the world.
So overall, on the Canadian front, I would also say, just stay tuned and we’re looking forward to future opportunities.”Article contentWhile he expects Canada to become a bigger partner at some point, Reid said most of Kraken’s business will likely continue to be exports.Article contentReid noted Kraken has recently landed a contract to supply its subsea battery systems to a large U.S.
defence firm.Article contentArticle content Newfoundland and Labrador’s Kraken Robotics was awarded contracts to provide its unique sonar systems to a US defense customer.
The systems work at depths of up to 6,000 metres and have both military and civilian applications The Danish Navy was one of the first to purchase Kraken Robotics’ KATFISH system.
Photo by Barb Dean-Simmons /Kraken Robotics Inc.Article contentRecord growth in 2025Article contentThe global opportunities should only improve with Kraken Robotics recent acquisition of Covelya Group Limited, an international provider of mission-critical underwater....



