The U.S. Navy is interested in developing autonomous capabilities to execute tasks that are increasingly hazardous for humans and to enhance warfighting capabilities. This report focuses on two Navy platform classesunmanned undersea vehicles and unmanned surface vehiclesand explores the potential for increasing the numbers and capabilities of autonomous Navy systems. The report examines both the technological development of such systems and the warfighting requirements of the Navy. The authors analyze the following four areas: the current state of the art of autonomous technology, current kill chains and capabilities, future fleet architecture and its autonomous capabilities, and autonomy in alternative concepts of operation.
Advancing Autonomous Systems: An Analysis of Current and Future Technology for Unmanned Maritime Vehicles
2019
120 pages
Report
No indication
English
Computers, Control & Information Theory , Logistics, Military Facilities, & Supplies , Autonomous underwater vehicles , Autonomous vehicles , Autonomous systems , Unmanned underwater vehicles , Navy , Unmanned aerial vehicles , Automata theory , Artificial intelligence , Naval equipment , Naval operations , Unmanned maritime vehicles , Autonomous technology , Kill chains , Fleet architecture
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