A empty crew US drone vessel just joined US Navy fleet

360turn

Minister (2k+ posts)
This is exactly the type of news our leadership needs to wake up to? The US has already manufactured, produced and launched a robot like drone ship which is without a single manned sailor on board. What has the PAK navy done absolutely zero in compatibility with keeping up with technology and at par with current standards if any? This is not only scaryt but down right vulnerable to our already pathetic Navy with below average vessels or outdated vessels left overs from 2nd World War or 1960s era simply. Worst of all in it's arsenal it has fleet of deadly drones.

A Sea Hunter ship from DARPA.


A prototype autonomous ship known as the Medium Displacement Unmanned Surface Vehicle (MDUSV) has officially been transferred to the U.S. Navy from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) after a two-year testing and evaluation program. Named “Sea Hunter,” the Office of Naval Research will continue to develop the vessel from this point forward.

Although there’s no specific timetable for when the Sea Hunter would join active naval operations, the statement from DARPA indicated that it could happen as early as this year. The anti-submarine warfare vessel could be the first of an entirely new class of warship.

“[Sea Hunter] represents a new vision of naval surface warfare that trades small numbers of very capable, high-value assets for large numbers of commoditized, simpler platforms that are more capable in the aggregate,” said Fred Kennedy of DARPA. “The U.S. military has talked about the strategic importance of replacing ‘king’ and ‘queen’ pieces on the maritime chessboard with lots of ‘pawns.’”

The collaboration between the Navy and DARPA began in 2014, with the ship designed and developed by Virginia-based defense company Leidos, and christened in April 2016. A rigorous series of open-water tests followed, including surveillance and mine counter-measures.According to Newsweek, the ship got its name from the mission the Navy envisions for it — stalking foreign submarines at sea. It’s relatively cheap to build at $20 million, and it’s far less expensive to run than a similar manned vessel.

“This is an inflection point,” former Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Work said in an interview with Reuters in 2016. “This is the first time we’ve ever had a totally robotic, trans-oceanic-capable ship.”

“I would like to see unmanned flotillas operating in the western Pacific and the Persian Gulf within five years,” he added.
The Navy hopes that ships of the future will be able to stay at sea for months at a time and travel thousands of miles without any crew. The Sea Hunter is currently a surveillance platform and has no weapons onboard. It’s 127 feet long and can reach speed of 27 knots, using cameras and radar to track its location and spot other ships.

Work went on to emphasize that if robot ships like Sea Hunter were outfitted with weapons in the future, there would always be a human at the controls. “There’s no reason to be afraid of a ship like this,” he said.

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Okara

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Thanks to NS/Zardari kind of leaders who helped west for the advancement in the field of science. Without contribution of such great leaders USA kind of countries can't survive.
 

360turn

Minister (2k+ posts)
Its not about economy anymore, drones or technology is learned or innovated by trial & error by producing the right technology in the first place, not thinking buying it.
 

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