Autonomous Control System Launched for Naval Platforms

Saab’s Autonomous Ocean Core is an autonomous control system suitable for military applications, aiding uncrewed naval vessels in mine detection and clearance, ISR, and EW By Abi Wylie / 12 Nov 2024

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To provide autonomy capabilities to surface and subsurface naval platforms, Saab has released its Autonomous Ocean Core, a ready-to-use autonomous control system for military and civilian applications.

Autonomous Ocean Core is a vessel agnostic control system with an open architecture, designed to make vessels autonomous to enhance their mission success at sea. 

It provides baseline autonomy, including vessel control, to platforms on or below the ocean surface and allows operators to add additional capabilities continuously without losing built-in safety functions. 

With Autonomous Ocean Core integrated, un-crewed vessels can operate on missions such as mine detection and clearance, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, as well as electronic warfare. 

The system has different modes for maneuvering on a mission, each supporting precise control and operational flexibility based on the mission’s need. Furthermore, the system can be can be configured to operate in three different manners, each tailored to specific operational needs and safety requirements.

The system is ready to perform tasks right out of the box, with or without added functionality. With safety assured, it provides a solid foundation for expanding autonomy capabilities through Saab’s continuous development and third-party collaborations. 

Saab’s leadership in autonomous systems include Autonomous Surface Vehicles (ASVs) and Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) working with seabed infrastructure, anti-submarine warfare training and mine hunting.

Mats Wicksell, Senior Vice President and Head of Saab’s Business Area Kockums, commented, “The development of naval unmanned and autonomous units is progressing, enhancing capabilities for maritime security operations. 

“Autonomous Ocean Core can boost key operational strengths for the dull, dirty, dangerous and dear. This control system gives our customers a tactical edge, increasing availability and efficiency and becoming less dependent on active manpower.”

Posted by Abi Wylie Edited by Abigail Wylie, Editor and Copywriter experienced in digital media with a keen interest in ocean science technology. Connect & Contact

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