About
Exail is a high-technology group pioneering advanced systems and solutions for critical operations across defense, maritime, and aerospace industries. In the defense sector, Exail provides comprehensive naval and land solutions including inertial navigation systems, integrated mine countermeasure (MCM) systems, unmanned surface vessels, autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), and towed synthetic aperture sonars — all trusted by over 70 navies and armies globally. For maritime operations, Exail engineers the full spectrum of ocean technology: surface and subsea navigation, USBL and LBL acoustic positioning, forward-looking sonars, 3D multibeam echosounders, sub-bottom profilers, and maritime autonomy systems tailored for renewable energy, oil and gas, seabed survey, and scientific oceanography. In aerospace, Exail supports leading manufacturers with precision inertial measurement and navigation technologies. The company's portfolio emphasizes reliability in the harshest conditions, offering motion simulation platforms, positioning and rate tables, centrifuges, and hardware-in-the-loop (HWIL) testing systems. Exail serves defense agencies, navies, offshore energy operators, marine researchers, and aerospace OEMs seeking mission-critical technology with proven field performance. With a global customer base and broad product ecosystem, Exail stands as a one-stop engineering partner for organizations demanding safety and precision in extreme operational environments.
Key Features
- Inertial Navigation Systems: High-precision INS and IMU solutions for naval, land, air, and subsea platforms operating in GPS-denied or challenging environments.
- Mine Countermeasures (MCM): Integrated MCM systems including unmanned surface vessels, AUVs, ROVs, mine identification and disposal systems, and towed synthetic aperture sonars.
- Maritime Autonomy Systems: Uncrewed surface vessels, remotely operated towed vehicles (ROTV), and remote hydrography services for offshore and scientific operations.
- Subsea Navigation & Positioning: USBL and LBL acoustic positioning, acoustic releases, subsea imagery, multibeam echosounders, and geophysical software suites.
- Motion Simulation & Testing: Positioning and rate tables, centrifuges, and hardware-in-the-loop (HWIL) systems for rigorous simulation and testing of navigation equipment.
Use Cases
- Naval mine detection and neutralization operations using integrated MCM systems and autonomous vehicles.
- Offshore renewable energy and oil & gas infrastructure inspection and survey using ROVs and AUVs.
- Precision seabed mapping and oceanographic research using multibeam echosounders and synthetic aperture sonars.
- Inertial navigation for land, air, and naval defense platforms operating in GPS-denied environments.
- Maritime construction support including subsea positioning, remote hydrography, and uncrewed vessel operations.
Pros
- Battle-tested reliability: Trusted by over 70 navies and armies worldwide, demonstrating deep domain credibility in the most demanding operational conditions.
- End-to-end solution coverage: Offers a comprehensive product ecosystem spanning defense, maritime, and aerospace — reducing the need for multiple vendors.
- Extreme environment capability: Products are engineered for deployment from deep sea to outer space, covering the full range of critical mission environments.
Cons
- Enterprise-only accessibility: Products and pricing are exclusively tailored for large defense agencies, navies, and industrial operators — not accessible to small teams or individuals.
- Complex procurement process: Acquiring Exail systems typically involves lengthy government or enterprise procurement cycles, limiting agility for smaller projects.
- Limited public pricing transparency: No public pricing information is available; all contracts require direct engagement with Exail's sales and support teams.
Frequently Asked Questions
Exail primarily serves defense (navies, armies, and air forces), maritime (offshore energy, seabed survey, oceanography, marine construction), and aerospace sectors.
Exail develops autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), uncrewed surface vessels (USVs), remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), remotely operated towed vehicles (ROTVs), and unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs).
Exail provides fully integrated MCM systems including unmanned surface vessels, AUVs, ROVs, mine identification and disposal systems, towed synthetic aperture sonars, and degaussing systems for comprehensive threat neutralization.
Yes. Exail offers USBL (Ultra-Short Baseline) and LBL (Long Baseline) acoustic positioning systems, acoustic releases, and deep-sea AUVs suited for subsea construction, survey, and research.
Exail operates through direct sales, regional support teams, and customer service portals. Organizations can contact Exail via their website or authorized distributors for quotes and technical consultation.
