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Deep Tech Firm Claims Breakthrough in Long-Range Maritime Detection Technology

By MGN EditorialJune 17, 2026 at 05:20 PM

Florida-based BMRT announces its Generation 2 Platform has demonstrated advanced maritime, underwater, and long-range detection capabilities, including an undisclosed nuclear material detection event spanning nearly 1,000 miles.

## Deep Tech Firm Claims Breakthrough in Long-Range Maritime Detection Technology A Florida-based deep technology company is claiming a significant advancement in maritime domain awareness, announcing that its proprietary sensor platform can detect vessels, underwater objects, and even nuclear materials at extreme ranges. Base Molecular Resonance Technologies (BMRT), headquartered in Stuart, Florida, announced on June 17, 2026 that its Generation 2 Platform has successfully demonstrated a range of maritime and underwater detection capabilities. Most notably, the company disclosed a previously undisclosed detection event involving U-235 — a fissile isotope of uranium — at a range of approximately 970 miles, according to a company press release distributed via PR Newswire. ### Implications for Maritime Security If independently verified, the technology could represent a transformative development for maritime security, port protection, and anti-smuggling operations. The ability to detect nuclear or radiological materials at long range has been a longstanding priority for naval and coast guard agencies worldwide, particularly in the context of preventing the illicit trafficking of weapons-grade materials through international shipping lanes. Current detection methods for radiological threats typically require close proximity — often requiring vessels to be boarded or scanned at port — making long-range standoff detection a capability that has largely remained out of reach for most national maritime security frameworks. BMRT describes its core technology as 'Base Molecular Resonance,' a term the company uses to characterise its sensing methodology. The firm states that the Generation 2 Platform extends its capabilities across maritime surface detection, underwater object identification, and long-range threat characterisation. ### Industry Caution Warranted As with any emerging deep technology claim of this magnitude, independent verification and peer-reviewed validation will be critical before the maritime and defence communities can assess the platform's true operational potential. The company has not yet disclosed details regarding third-party testing, government partnerships, or regulatory engagement with bodies such as the U.S. Coast Guard or the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Maritime security professionals and port authorities will be watching closely for further technical disclosures, particularly given the significant implications such a capability would carry for global supply chain security and naval operations. BMRT has indicated that additional announcements regarding the Generation 2 Platform's capabilities are forthcoming. The company did not immediately respond to requests for further technical detail at the time of publication. *Source: PR Newswire / BMRT press release, June 17, 2026*
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