Naval Warfare

The sights of Sea Air Space Day 1

A selection of photos from the show floor on the first day of the Navy League's biggest conference.

An SNC Freedom Trainer. (Daniel Woolfolk / Breaking Defense)

It’s that time of year, when the Navy League’s major conference, Sea Air Space, comes to the Washington, D.C.-area. Breaking Defense has a team on the ground bringing you all the latest news from the show.

If you can’t make it out to National Harbor, look below to see some of what’s on the show floor. And be sure to check Breaking Defense’s full coverage of Sea Air Space 2026 here.

Path Robotics robot “dog” with welding torch on its “head,” as seen at at Sea-Air-Space 2026. (Sydney Freedberg / Breaking Defense)
Saildrone released a wingless Spectre USV. (Daniel Woolfolk / Breaking Defense)
IAI’s Sea Demon – Affordable Surface to Surface Cruise Missile. (Daniel Woolfolk / Breaking Defense)
A Boeing T-7 Trainer displayed at this year’s Sea Air Space conference in National Harbor, Md. (Daniel Woolfolk / Breaking Defense)
The U.S. Naval Air Systems Command selected L3Harris to develop its Red Wolf munitions for the Marine Corps’ Precision Attack Strike Munition program. (Daniel Woolfolk / Breaking Defense)
A General Dynamics Electric Boat Columbia Class submarine (front) and Virginia Class submarine (back) on the show floor. (Daniel Woolfolk / Breaking Defense)
Anduril shows off its Dive XL nose here at Sea Air Space 2026. (Daniel Woolfolk / Breaking Defense)

PHOTOS: Sea Air Space 2026

PHOTOS: Sea Air Space 2026

An SNC Freedom Trainer on display at Sea Air Space 2026. (Daniel Woolfolk / Breaking Defense)
The U.S. Naval Air Systems Command selected L3Harris to develop its Red Wolf munitions for the Marine Corps’ Precision Attack Strike Munition program. (Daniel Woolfolk / Breaking Defense)
General Dynamics Electric Boat Columbia Class submarine (front) and Virginia Class submarine (back). (Daniel Woolfolk / Breaking Defense)
IAI’s Sea Demon - Affordable Surface to Surface Cruise Missile on display on the show floor. (Daniel Woolfolk / Breaking Defense)
Path Robotics robot "dog" with welding torch on its "head," as seen at at Sea-Air-Space 2026. (Sydney Freedberg / Breaking Defense)
Anduril displays its Dive XL nose and this year's Sea Air Space. (Daniel Woolfolk / Breaking Defense)
Saildrone released a wingless Spectre USV. (Daniel Woolfolk / Breaking Defense)