Posted on 07/17/2026 1:02:26 PM PDT by Red6
After its unmanned vessels recently drew attention in the Iran war, Saronic Technologies, a shipbuilding start-up, announced on Thursday that it would open a new facility in the United States to make both naval and commercial ships.
Saronic’s chief executive, Dino Mavrookas, said the company would break ground this year on an 850-acre shipyard in Brownsville, Texas, and begin building vessels there by 2028.
Last month, the U.S. military used a Saronic drone boat to rescue the two-person crew of a downed Apache attack helicopter off the coast of Oman. This week, three of its vessels were used to attack an Iranian naval installation, which U.S. Central Command said was the first time the military had employed drone boats in a combat operation.
Saronic has sought to emphasize its ability to bring products to market quickly, in contrast to large, established defense contractors. But building a major shipbuilding operation in the United States could prove tough.
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Manufacturing, industrial, tech jobs. Real jobs.
More information:
https://www.twz.com/sea/drone-ship-maker-saronic-announces-new-3b-shipyard-in-texas-capable-of-building-850-foot-vessels
https://gvwire.com/2026/07/16/maker-of-drone-boats-used-in-iran-war-to-open-new-texas-shipyard/
Good news.
If you want your car stolen, Brownsville is the place to go. Other than that, good for Texas!
Space X set up shop in that area as well.
I think you’re seeing a small “rebirth” of the American manufacturing base under Trump. Some companies that off-shored are returning, at least partially. Some new firms are popping up and deciding to operate out of here rather that produce elsewhere.
These are slow macro level trends.
But things are heading in the right way.
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