Forcys recognizes that control of the underwater battlespace depends not only on what can be detected, but on what can be securely shared.
In today’s contested maritime domain, assured and encrypted underwater communications are mission-critical. Unlike other operational environments, the underwater domain cannot rely on traditional radio communications, making acoustic signaling, despite its vulnerability to range, delay, and distortion, the only viable method for transmitting data below the surface.
Working with technology partners including Acousonix and Sonardyne, Forcys delivers integrated, adaptive mesh networks that enable navies to maintain tactical advantage while minimizing the risk of detection. These networks support autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) engaged in surveillance, mine countermeasures, and infrastructure protection by providing secure, low-latency data exchange at the edge of the battlespace.
Through software-defined modems and interoperability with NATO and coalition protocols, Forcys ensures real-time situational awareness and decision superiority. Secure communication is not just technology, it is trust, enabling forces to act decisively and maintain control in the most challenging undersea environments.






