Traditional manned patrols face inherent limitations in endurance, coverage density, operational cost, and response timelines, particularly across expansive and high-risk maritime zones.To address these challenges, next-generation unmanned surface systems deliver 24×7 surveillance, rapid threat detection, and scalable force multiplication.
Maritime security increasingly depends on persistent, unmanned surface presence capable of operating continuously across vast and complex sea environments. Conventional patrol methods struggle to maintain coverage, response speed, and endurance across critical maritime zones.
As maritime threats evolve—ranging from irregular intrusions and smuggling activities to coordinated surface and aerial threats—the need for continuous surface awareness has become mission‑critical. Gaps in surveillance directly translate into delayed response, increased vulnerability, and reduced operational control across coastal and offshore regions.
Autonomous Surveillance Boats (ASBs) deliver synchronized surface-domain awareness through a single, integrated operational architecture. Designed for coastal waters, ports, and offshore environments, ASBs continuously monitor maritime activity using onboard navigation sensors, radar, and EO/IR systems—creating a real-time surface picture without coverage gaps.
Autonomous Surveillance Boats (ASBs) deliver persistent, unmanned maritime awareness and response, operating independently or in coordinated fleets to enhance security while reducing human risk.
AI-driven navigation allows ASBs to operate safely across harbors, coastal waters, and open seas with continuous, autonomous coverage.
Real-time analysis of control and telemetry protocols to identify, classify, and exploit vulnerabilities in unmanned systems.
ASBs provide continuous port and coastal surveillance with early threat detection.
Centralized, AI-driven command layer that synchronizes detection, decision-making, and countermeasures across all deployed modules and platforms.
Autonomous Surveillance Boats (ASBs) support diverse maritime missions with unmanned, AI-enabled operation—extending awareness and control while integrating seamlessly with command networks.
Continuous, long-endurance monitoring of coastlines, sea lanes, and exclusive economic zones to detect unauthorized vessels, suspicious surface movement, and emerging threats in real time.
Autonomous patrol of maritime borders and sensitive approaches, enabling early detection, tracking, and classification of intrusions while reducing reliance on manned patrol assets.
Protects high-value naval combatants from UAVs, FPV drones, USVs, and coordinated swarm threats during patrol and combat operations.
Persistent surveillance of harbors, terminals, anchorages, and critical maritime infrastructure to identify anomalies, prevent infiltration, and enhance port security operations.
Powered by AI-driven navigation, sensor fusion, and adaptive mission logic, ASBs operate independently or as coordinated fleets—responding in real time to evolving maritime conditions. From routine surveillance to high-risk security missions, ASBs ensure uninterrupted situational awareness with zero human exposure.