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Unmanned surface vehicle

Unmanned surface vehicles (USV) or autonomous surface vehicles (ASV) are vehicles that operate on the surface of the water (watercraft) without a crew.

USVs are valuable in oceanography, as they are more capable than moored or drifting weather buoys, but far cheaper than the equivalent weather ships and research vessels, and more flexible than commercial-ship contributions. Wave gliders, in particular, harness wave energy for primary propulsion and, with solar cells to power their electronics, have months of marine persistence for both academic and naval applications.

Military applications for USVs include powered seaborne targets. Operational USVs with offensive capability include the Israeli Protector USV.

Examples

Specific craft or class:

  • USV RSV (Marine Tech)
  • ACTUV
  • USV Bonefish
  • Fleet-class USV
  • Piranha Unmanned Surface Vessel
  • Unmanned water vehicle Piraya
  • Protector USV
  • Scout (autonomous boat)
  • Sea Hunter
  • Silver Marlin
  • Spartan Scout
  • Springer USV
  • Vaimos
  • U-RANGER* USV
  • Manufacturers:

  • Marine Tech (RSV)
  • Liquid Robotics
  • Willow Garage
  • Autonomous Surface Vehicles (ASV)
  • Components:

  • UAPS20 Unmanned AutoPilot System
  • References

    Unmanned surface vehicle Wikipedia


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