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US Navy contracts AI company for mine countermeasure software in Strait

1 May 2026
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The US Navy is enhancing its artificial intelligence capabilities to detect Iranian mines in the strategically significant Strait of Hormuz, following a recently awarded contract worth up to $100 million to Domino Data Lab. President Donald Trump has indicated that the Navy is engaged in removing these mines from a crucial oil shipping route, where disruptions could significantly impact the global economy. The contract aims to expedite the process of mine detection and clearance, which typically could take months. Domino’s AI technology is designed to enable underwater drones to identify new mine types within days, drastically reducing the time needed to update detection models for unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs). This advancement is part of the Navy’s Project AMMO, which seeks to streamline maritime operations and lessen reliance on human personnel for mine detection.

Why It Matters

The Strait of Hormuz is a vital maritime corridor, through which approximately 20% of the world’s oil passes, making it a focal point of geopolitical tensions. The ongoing conflict between the US and Iran has raised concerns over security in the region, with potential threats to global oil supplies. Historical incidents of mining in this area have prompted the need for advanced detection methods to ensure safe navigation and protect shipping lanes. The integration of AI in mine detection not only enhances operational efficiency but also reflects a broader trend of military modernization and reliance on technology in naval warfare.

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