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Royal Netherlands Navy Deploys V-BAT Drone
March 18, 2026
The Royal Netherlands Navy has rapidly procured and deployed 12 Shield AI V-BAT shipborne drones to enhance maritime intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities during NATO maritime exercises in late 2025 to early 2026. This deployment addresses a critical capability gap for unmanned maritime ISR platforms suitable for ships with limited deck and hangar space, particularly in contested and challenging environments such as the North Sea, Baltic Sea, and Arctic regions. The contract was executed swiftly via email to meet urgent operational needs, reflecting a strategic emphasis on modular, interoperable, and endurance-capable unmanned systems within NATO alliance operations.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the accelerated acquisition process and the prioritization of compact, autonomy-enabled drones for maritime ISR missions.
- The use of V-BAT drones demonstrates growing demand for unmanned platforms that can operate in constrained shipboard environments, signaling opportunities for vendors specializing in modular and interoperable ISR technologies.
- NATO and allied navies may expand similar procurements, indicating a trend toward distributed maritime ISR capabilities that contractors should consider in their strategic planning.
- Organizations supporting maritime ISR should evaluate integration and interoperability requirements aligned with NATO standards and operational theaters such as the North Sea and Arctic.
V-BAT fills a real maritime gap; for NATO, it offers a practical model for rapidly fielding affordable, modular, interoperable surveillance capability through alliance channels.
— Evan Lerouvillois, Defense Analyst
The navy had identified a missing capability: an unmanned platform for information gathering and maritime security tasks, especially for ships assigned to NATO duties but constrained by deck and hangar space.
— Dutch defence officials
The contract was signed by email because of the pace required.
— Dutch service reporting
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Royal Netherlands Navy, Dutch Ministry of Defence, NATO
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Shield AI
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- Dutch Navy Deploys V-BAT Shipborne Drone for First Time in NATO Maritime Surveillance · Army Recognition · Mar 18