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By operating autonomously in contested littoral zones, Squire can handle routine and persistent delivery of supplies, ammunition, medical equipment, and intelligence, thereby allowing manned ships and aircraft to focus on complex, high-value combat and command roles. It can plug directly into current maritime and aviation logistics chains, without requiring changes to how those forces operate.”

Q: Many contested regions lack reliable airfield infrastructure. How was Squire designed to operate effectively in austere environments such as dispersed islands or remote coastal areas?

“Squire was built specifically for environments without reliable airfields or port infrastructure. REGENT’s Seagliders are designed to take off from, and land directly on the water, removing dependence on runways or prepared landing zones. This capability makes it ideal for dispersed islands and remote coastal areas, where military forces often operate from temporary or mobile positions and need the versatility offered by Squire and other Seagliders in terms of deploying quickly and effectively.”

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