Exail will present its advanced unmanned mine countermeasures (MCM) solutions at Indo Pacific 2025, reinforcing its commitment to Australia’s maritime security.
With most of Australia’s trade moving by sea, rapid and safe detection and neutralisation of underwater threats is vital to protect ports, trade routes, and critical infrastructure.
Exail’s UMIS is the world’s first fully unmanned, vertically integrated MCM system—combining autonomous surface, underwater, and aerial vehicles for fast, reliable mine clearance with minimal risk to personnel.
Operational with several Asian navies and NATO leaders Belgium and the Netherlands, UMIS is modular and rapidly deployable by air, land, or sea.
Exail Technologies, led by 2025 EY Entrepreneur of the Year Raphaël Gorgé, continues to deliver innovation and customer confidence globally.
“Mine countermeasures are a critical enabler of modern maritime security,” said Antony Penn, Chief Commercial Officer. “Our proven solution is ready to integrate with local partners and support Australia when needed.”
Despite SEA1905’s cancellation, Exail remains committed to offering a cost-effective, rapid-deployment MCM capability when the time is right. A recent campaign at Canberra Airport highlights the strategic importance of MCM and Exail’s strong local engagement.
“Our presence at Indo Pacific demonstrates that a mature, value-for-money solution is available today—ready to meet Australia’s operational and strategic needs.”
Exail will exhibit in Exhibition Hall 4, Stand L101, near the Delegation Lounge, from 4 to 6 November in Sydney.

