How We Know OSS Is Involved in Tenebris USV Project

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One Stop Systems (OSS) has real life applications for its AI/Supercomputing servers. The reason why we know the Tenebris USV project of Palantir (PLTR) is using OSS servers is simple. We went by hand through all of the largest Asian defense contractors (allies outside of China) to see who is developing USVs similar to what OSS discussed in their December 3rd press release.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is also building USVs, but the timeline doesn't line up.

It makes perfect sense that HD Hyundai signed their joint partnership with Palantir (PLTR) in April and is now signing contracts for all of the AI/Supercomputing technology they need to use including OSS rugged AI servers.

It also makes perfect sense that OSS expects additional equal or larger contracts from this customer in 2025 and 2026 and the HD Hyundai/Palantir partnership expects to deliver a working unmanned surface vessel (USV) by 2026 for reconnaissance with battleships to come afterwards.

OSS most likely has in their contract that they can't state the client's name, but they kind of give it away in the sub-headline using the term "autonomous navigation". HD Hyundai is well known to have developed "autonomous navigation" technology. By combining their "autonomous navigation" technology with PLTR software and OSS supercomputers they are going to be building the most advanced unmanned surface vessels the world has ever seen! The ultimate customer will be the U.S. Navy. The photo we showed you from a May tradeshow in Washington DC is only a miniature model.

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