Cannon Dynamics will attend Maritime Search & Rescue (MSAR) 2025, held in Southampton, UK, from 30 September to 2 October 2025, where the company will showcase its advanced unmanned aerial system (UAS) portfolio and participate as part of the speaker program.
On stand MSAR3, Cannon Dynamics will display a range of UAV platforms, from quadcopters to long-endurance fixed-wing aircraft, designed to support defense and government agencies in demanding maritime and joint operational environments.
Mark Hirst, Lead Systems Engineer at Cannon Dynamics, will deliver a session as part of the event. Hirst has over 40 years of experience in electronic control systems engineering across major international programs and now drives the development of Cannon Dynamics’ resilient unmanned solutions. His expertise reflects the company’s mission to provide UAV platforms that are both technologically advanced and operationally dependable.
Defense-Relevant Capabilities on Display:
- Long-endurance UAV platforms optimized for persistent ISR, logistics, and SAR missions.
- Heavy-lift solutions enabling carriage of critical defense payloads.
- Modular architectures supporting rapid reconfiguration for evolving mission requirements.
- Integrated payload and avionics expertise ensuring systems are mission-ready from deployment.
Cannon Dynamics’ participation at MSAR 2025 underlines its commitment to delivering next-generation UAS technologies that enhance resilience, adaptability, and interoperability across defense and government operations.
MSAR 2025 offers a powerful platform to contribute to critical conversations and advancements.
Attendance is FREE for full-time serving naval & military personnel, non-commercial government department representatives and other validated end users. There also have a limited number of spaces for Academia and other notable research institutions upon application.





