At SAHA Expo 2026, Turkish submarine technologies company DATUM placed its Sinarit concept at the center of its presentation, using the event to outline a modular extra-large uncrewed underwater vehicle (XLUUV) intended for a wide range of payloads and mission sets.
According to the company’s press release, Sinarit is based on experience gained through DATUM’s mini-submarine work and is designed as a modular uncrewed platform that can be transported in a standard truck container and airlifted by A400M. DATUM says the vehicle can house 3.8-metre payload sections, allowing it to be configured for different roles depending on mission requirements.
The company presented Sinarit primarily as a payload carrier rather than a fixed single-role vehicle. In the configuration list released for SAHA Expo, DATUM referred to options including intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance payloads, mine warfare modules, mine countermeasures packages, torpedo armament, and strike-oriented payloads. The latter included concept images and descriptions showing the use of missile and loitering munition-type modules, which is why Sinarit was positioned in DATUM’s presentation as a strike-capable XLUUV rather than only an underwater transport platform.

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