PHOTOS: The sights of Sea Air Space 2025 Day 2
Check out a selection of photos from the show floor.


BAE Systems BOFORS 40 MK 4 Naval Gun System can “go from warning to destruction in less than 0.5 seconds.” The company said weapon, on display at Sea Air Space 2025, is automatically loaded and can be both remotely and locally controlled. (Brendon Smith / Breaking Defense)
SEA AIR SPACE 2025 — The second day of Sea Air Space 2025 has come and gone, as attendees listened to senior military officials in panels and navigated dozens of industry booths showing off their wares.
Below is a selection of photographs from the show floor. As always, keep up with Breaking Defense’s full coverage from the show here.

The Terradepth booth located outside on the Sea Air Space plaza showcased what it called its autonomous underwater submarine and Absolute Ocean platform solution. According to Terradepth, “Absolute Ocean is a secure seabed data management platform designed to enable real-time access, collaboration, and analysis of subsea data.” (Brendon Smith / Breaking Defense)

Spotted at Sea Air Space 2025, Kracken’s Katfish 180 is a “high speed, actively stabilized Synthetic Aperture Sonar towfish that operates at speeds up to 10 knots.” (Brendon Smith / Breaking Defense)

Kongsberg was at Sea Air Space 2025, presenting a 1-1 replica of the Joint Strike Missile. The Norwegian firm says it is designed to deal with threats both on land and at sea. (Brendon Smith / Breaking Defense)

Leidos’s latest unveiling at Sea Air Space 2025, the SEA DART UUV is an affordable underwater vessel that doesn’t compromise on capability. It is set to tackle a variety of mission sets from military operations to scientific pursuits, the company said. (Brendon Smith / Breaking Defense)

Northrop Grumman said its SEWIP BLOCK 3, on display at Sea Air Space 2025, iterates on previous versions bringing electronic attack capabilities to defend against anti ship missiles and offers hopes of future proofing for integration with AI and machine learning. (Brendon Smith / Breaking Defense)

A surprise announcement was made by General Atomics on Day 1 of SAS2025 regarding their new long range precision guided Bullseye Missile, a partnership with Israel Defense contractor Rafael. (Brendon Smith / Breaking Defense)

One of the busiest areas of the floor at SAS belonged to the Australian contingent at a time of uncertainty in international collaboration. (Brendon Smith / Breaking Defense)