REGENT’s autonomous Squire seaglider completes wing-in-ground exercise with U.S. military

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REGENT has demonstrated Squire, its autonomous wing-in-ground-effect seaglider, during an exercise with the U.S. military. The event marks an operational test of the vehicle’s ability to operate close to the surface while supporting emerging defense applications for amphibious and coastal transport.

Discovered 2026-08-18T07:05:13.622757-07:00 | 2026-08-18T07:05:13.622757-07:00

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  • The exercise provides a military validation point for REGENT’s autonomous seaglider concept and its wing-in-ground operating model.
  • Demonstrating Squire with the U.S. military could inform future defense applications for low-altitude, surface-skimming transport platforms.
  • The event connects emerging advanced-air-mobility technology with potential operational use beyond conventional commercial passenger transport.

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