At the core of the Pathmaster is M-Cube, a mission planning and execution tool that receives real-time marine environmental data and mission objectives as well as integrates artificial intelligence (AI) to assist in goal-based planning and provides the end user a complete view of the operating area. It also uses Towed Synthetic Aperture Sonar and MiMap, a mission analysis platform that processes sonar data from towed sensors and autonomous underwater vehicles to map underwater threats.
Thales has secured a contract from ST Engineering to deliver its Pathmaster mine countermeasures system to the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN).
Pathmaster will be integrated into ST Engineering’s unmanned surface vehicles to help Singapore's navy detect, classify, and localise underwater mines in real-time in the region’s straits.

