45-knot autonomous surface vessel, 430nm range, HD imaging & 15km comms. Modular USV for coastal patrol, surveillance & emergency response.

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45-knot autonomous surface vessel, 430nm range, HD imaging & 15km comms. Modular USV for coastal patrol, surveillance & emergency response.

45-knot autonomous surface vessel, 430nm range, HD imaging & 15km comms. Modular USV for coastal patrol, surveillance & emergency response.

PRODUCT DETAILS

System Components

1. Hull and Basic Support Systems • Main Hull (Fiberglass structure) • Power Unit (300 HP thruster, fuel tank, batteries, etc.) • Power Supply Unit (Storage batteries, power management and distribution system) • Navigation Support Unit (Navigation lights, bilge pumping system, ventilation system, etc.)

2. Navigation Control System • Navigation Control Computer (Embedded industrial PC) • Integrated Navigation Equipment (BD/INS integrated navigation host) • Communication Equipment (Microwave radio, antennas, data fusion server) • Unmanned Electromechanical Conversion Equipment (Engine controller, rudder actuator feedback, etc.)

3. Detection and Perception System • Panoramic HD Camera (1080p, 180° field of view) • Reserved interfaces to support the installation of additional detection equipment

4. Shore-based Display and Control System • Triple-screen display and control terminal • Microwave radio and antenna • Ruggedized lithium battery power supply

Interfaces and Expansion

Power Interfaces 220V Charging Port (1 channel) 24V Output Ports (10 channels; 200W per channel) 12V Output Ports (10 channels; 100W per channel)

Communication Interfaces Wireless RF Communication (1300 MHz 1500 MHz) Ethernet Interfaces (8 channels; 10/100/1000 Mbps adaptive)

Physical Interfaces • Industrial charging port, circuit breakers/terminal blocks, RF antennas, RJ45 network ports, etc.


High-Performance Autonomous Surface Vessel (USV) for Maritime Operations

Engineered for demanding open-water environments, this autonomous surface vessel delivers exceptional speed, endurance, and operational flexibility. With a maximum speed exceeding 45 knots and a cruising range of over 430 nautical miles, it redefines what's possible for unmanned maritime platforms — from coastal surveillance and environmental monitoring to search & rescue support.

Why Choose This USV?

  • 45 kn max speed + 430 nm range — outpaces conventional patrol craft while covering vast coastal areas on a single mission
  • 🧭Multi-mode autonomy: pre-programmed waypoint navigation, live remote control, geofencing, and multi-vessel coordination
  • 📷1080p 180° panoramic day/night camera with real-time 15 km wireless video transmission
  • 🔧Modular payload interface — expand with sensors, communications, or monitoring equipment with zero structural modification
  • 🛡️CCS-certified fiberglass composite hull; rated for −20 °C to +60 °C, salt spray, humidity up to 98%

Technical Specifications at a Glance

Hull Length

5.5 m

Beam / Draft

1.5 m / 0.48 m

Max Speed

≥ 45 kn

Cruise Speed

≥ 20 kn

Propulsion Range

≥ 430 nm

Battery Endurance

≥ 60 h (≤500 W)

Comm. Range

≥ 15 km

Nav. Accuracy

±5 m / ±0.5°

MTBF

≥ 1,500 h

MTTR

≤ 0.5 h

Hull Material

GRP Composite

Warranty

3 Years

Operational Modes

The vessel supports four core operating modes, selectable via the triple-screen shore control station:

Autonomous Waypoint Pre-load a route; BD/INS guidance executes it with ±5 m accuracy.
Remote Manual Control Full joystick authority via 1,300–1,500 MHz RF datalink up to 15 km.
Geofence & Area Security Define no-go zones; vessel holds position or alerts automatically.
Multi-Vessel Coordination Fleet shares real-time telemetry and sensor data from one console.

Safety & Failsafe Features

Built-in redundancy protects every mission. The 24V/12V power bus (≥10 circuits each) keeps all onboard systems isolated so a single fault never cascades.

  • Auto return-to-home on comms loss
  • Emergency braking via redundant RF
  • Obstacle-avoidance protocols
  • Isolated power bus — fault containment
  • Low-battery auto-RTH trigger
  • GPS hold / station-keeping mode

Certifications

CCS Small Seagoing Vessel Rules · 2021 CCS High-Speed Craft Rules · 2022 CCS Materials & Welding Rules · 2022

Frequently Asked Questions

? What is the maximum operational range?

The vessel achieves ≥430 nautical miles on its primary propulsion system. The onboard battery bank provides an additional ≥60 hours of auxiliary power at ≤500 W.

? Can the payload be changed in the field?

Yes. The modular payload bay exposes standardised 24V/12V rails (≥10 circuits each) plus ≥8 Ethernet ports. Equipment can be swapped without hull modification in under 30 minutes.

? What happens if the communication link is lost?

The vessel holds heading for a programmable timeout, then executes automatic return-to-home. Emergency braking is also available via the redundant RF channel.

? Is the vessel certified to maritime standards?

Yes — CCS Small Seagoing Vessel Rules (2021), CCS High-Speed Craft Rules (2022), and CCS Materials & Welding Rules (2022).

? What training and after-sales support is included?

Full documentation package, on-site training, 3-year warranty, and guaranteed MTTR ≤0.5 hours using field-swappable modules.

? How does multi-vessel coordination work?

Multiple USVs share position, heading, speed, and sensor data via mesh datalink. Task assignments can be pushed to individual vessels or broadcast fleet-wide from one console.

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