Fassmer and ST Engineering Sign Teaming Agreement to Co-Develop Unmanned Surface Vessels
German shipbuilder Fr. Fassmer GmbH & Co. KG and Singapore's ST Engineering formally signed a Teaming Agreement on June 3, 2025, to jointly develop Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs). The partnership follows their successful collaboration during the German Navy's OPEX II exercise and reflects growing NATO investment in maritime autonomous systems.

Highlights
- Fr. Fassmer GmbH & Co. KG and ST Engineering signed a Teaming Agreement on June 3, 2025, to jointly develop Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs).
- The agreement was signed by Harald Fassmer and ST UIS General Manager Goh Ming Joo, and publicly announced by Fassmer on June 17, 2025.
- The two companies previously secured a joint contract to demonstrate USV capabilities in the German Navy's OPEX II exercise in 2025, underpinning the formal partnership.
- The collaboration combines Fassmer's European naval shipbuilding heritage with ST Engineering's advanced autonomous systems and defence electronics expertise.
- The deal aligns with accelerating NATO investment in unmanned maritime systems, where USVs are valued for ISR, mine countermeasures, and escort missions without human risk.
Fassmer and ST Engineering Sign Teaming Agreement to Co-Develop Unmanned Surface Vessels
German shipbuilder Fr. Fassmer GmbH & Co. KG and Singapore-based ST Engineering officially signed a Teaming Agreement on June 3, 2025, to jointly develop Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs). The agreement was publicly announced by Fassmer on June 17.
Senior Leadership Commits to Strategic Partnership
The agreement was signed by Harald Fassmer, representing the Fassmer family business, and Goh Ming Joo, General Manager of ST Engineering's Unmanned and Integrated Systems division (ST UIS). Both companies described the signing as a significant milestone in the continued deepening of their strategic partnership.
Foundation Built on German Navy OPEX II Exercise
The two companies had already established a track record of collaboration prior to this agreement. Together, they secured a contract to demonstrate USV operational capabilities during the German Navy's OPEX II exercise in 2025. That real-world validation provided a solid foundation for formalizing a longer-term cooperative relationship.
Complementary European and Asian Expertise
The teaming agreement represents a convergence of European shipbuilding heritage and Asian defence technology expertise. Fassmer brings decades of experience in constructing naval and special-purpose vessels, while ST Engineering contributes advanced autonomous systems, sensors, and systems integration capabilities drawn from its extensive defence electronics portfolio — a combination that positions both parties as highly complementary partners.
NATO Accelerates Investment in Unmanned Maritime Systems
The partnership carries broader strategic significance. NATO member states are actively scaling up investment in unmanned maritime systems, with USVs increasingly recognized as force multipliers capable of conducting intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions, mine countermeasure operations, and escort duties without putting personnel at risk. The German Navy's active participation in the OPEX II exercise reflects Berlin's growing demand for autonomous naval platforms and forms part of Germany's wider defence modernisation agenda.
Originally reported by Naval News.
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