Boosting the technological edge on the battlefield! U.S. Navy Officially Receives 2nd Unmanned Warship

The U.S. Navy recently received the second unmanned warship “Sea Hawk” (Sea Hawk), which is uniquely configured to operate autonomously for several months without maintenance personnel or staff, and will enable the U.S. surface warfare to be enhanced again.

Comprehensive foreign media reports, the U.S. Navy on the 8th from the responsible for building unmanned surface vehicles (USV) of the United States Leidos (Leidos) company, received the second medium-sized unmanned warship “Sea Hawk”, the ship for the United States unmanned warship Sea Hunter (Sea Hunter) sister ship, displacement of about 147.3 tons, fuel The ship will join the U.S. Navy’s Surface Development Squadron in California, which has been upgraded from the Sea Hunter to carry nearly 53,000 liters of fuel.

Dan Brintzinghoffer, vice president of marine systems solutions for Rados, pointed out that they are not only installing the automatic navigation system to existing vessels, but also developing it for existing unmanned surface vehicles, integrating mechanical and electronic systems in unique configurations, so that no maintenance personnel or operators are needed,” The Seahawk is configured to operate autonomously for months at a time.