One Stop Systems tapped for production-scale autonomous patrol vessel deployment

One Stop Systems (OSS), an edge computing solution provider, announced a third order from a leading Asian defense contractor for autonomous maritime applications, valued at $340,000, to be delivered in Q3 2025.
The order supports the production of unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) for harbor patrol and security, transitioning from development to production deployment.
OSS anticipates approximately $4 million in cumulative sales from this customer between 2026 and 2029 as USV production expands. OSS provides rugged computing technology, including 16 3U Gen 5 Short Depth Servers and redundant ethernet switches, enabling autonomous navigation and data processing from over 30 cameras.
“This announcement demonstrates continued momentum in our partnership with a leading defense contractor and reflects the successful transition into the production phase of their USV program,” says OSS CEO Mike Knowles. “It also reinforces our broader platform-based growth strategy aimed at embedding OSS’s PCIe/Switch Fabric technology from initial development, through production scaling, and into long-term sustainment and support. We believe this model aligns with how global defense contractors build and manage critical programs. We see meaningful long-term value in this expanding relationship, and we are proud to support the deployment of next-generation autonomous maritime systems that advance national and maritime security.”
The system is designed to operate in harsh environments, supporting defense, public safety, and maritime security missions.
This partnership highlights OSS’s growth as a platform partner for next-generation autonomous maritime systems.
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defense technology | edge computing | edge hardware | rugged computing
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