Modular Maritime Drones

 

A UNIVERSAL PLATFORM, on which, due to the special design of the deck, it is possible to place and securely fasten the main and auxiliary equipment required by the Customer.

 

At the same time, the main structural and technical elements (hull, engine, propulsion, communication, optics, control system, etc.) remain unchanged. This allows to reduce the time for raft adaptation and the Customer's costs for its maintenance.

 

Length: 6,9 m

Width: 2,2 m

Overall height of the hull on the water: 0,52 m Height of the case with equipment: 0,86 m  Engine type: Built-in with a screw-steering column Engine power: 270 HP

Type of fuel: Diesel

Weight of the warhead: Up to 450 kg

Fuel volume: 1400 L

Boat weight: Approx. 950 kg

Maximum carrying capacity of the boat: 1650 kg Payload excluding fuel: 850 kg

Estimated weight of equipment: 300 kg Averaged travel distance: 1600+ km

 

ROLE

 

- Long-endurance surface patrols; EO/IR and radar payloads

- UUVs identify/neutralize mines; modular payloads

- Towed sonar or expendable sonar payloads; acoustic decoys

- Jamming or signal intelligence; decoy emissions

- Laser designation, GPS coordinates, real-  time data link

- Fast-attack USVs with loitering munitions

 

SUPPLEMENT to Traditional Ships

 

- Extends situational awareness beyond the horizon for OPBs and frigates

- Reduces risk to crewed vessels; key for strait  and chokepoint operations

- Enables distributed ASW nets in Gulf of Thailand; supplements frigates’ sonar reach

- Confuses enemy targeting; increases survivability of missile cruisers

- Supports missile cruisers and frigates in beyond-line-of-sight strike

- Distracts or overloads enemy defenses before a missile salvo from RTN cruisers

Border Guards

Boat modernization options

 

A multifunctional platform 9,5 meters long on which:

 

- NSM (Naval Strike Missile)

- 2 x AIM-9 Missiles

- Turret for a 12.7 Caliber Protector (KONGSBERG)

- Surveillance System with 2D Radar, 3D Radar and passive radio frequency

- Launching fiber optic-guided UAV (Range 30Km and Ammo 4kg) \

 

Length: 9,8 m

Width: 2,54 m

Overall height of the hull on the water: 0,8 m Height of the case with equipment: (height on the thermal camera)

Engine type: Built-in with a screw-steering column Engine power: 580 HP

Type of fuel: Diesel

Fuel volume: 2000 L

Boat weight: Approx. 2500 kg

Maximum carrying capacity of the boat: 6800 kg Payload - Excluding fuel: 2200 kg

Averaged travel distance: 1500 km

Technological Advancements

 

Progress in communication, remote  control, and autonomous navigation  has significantly increased the precision and combat effectiveness of naval  drones.

 

Universality (for military  & civil  missions)

 

Actively and effectively used with  existing fleet

Easily adaptable to weapons and  communications equipment in service  in the country

 

Higher  Efficiency and  Mobility

 

Modern naval drones are more cost-effective, agile, and harder to detect than traditional warships, making them particularly effective in asymmetric naval warfare the precision and combat effectiveness of naval drones.

 

Multiple USE in  the Black Sea

 

Recent developments in the Black Sea demonstrate that naval drones can successfully attack large warships and disrupt sea routes while minimizing their own losses.

 

BENEFITS

 

Modern sea drones are not replacements, force-multiplying complements to manned vessels

For the Navy, especially given its geography and strategic imperatives, a  hybrid fleet doctrine - manned capital ships supported by autonomous  platforms - would:

 

- Reduce risk

- Increase operational reach

- Provide persistent presence

- Modernize force structure efficiently

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