‘high-speed interceptor’ Quickfish

California-based drone manufacturer Seasats today unveiled a new unmanned surface vessel, dubbed Quickfish, which it demonstrated for the Navy at a recent exercise, according to a company statement.

The new USV is a “high-speed intercept vessel designed to provide positive video ID capabilities” of other maritime vessels on the open ocean. The vessel itself is 17 feet in length, can operate at sea state 6 and can travel faster than 35 knots. (Sea state is a measurement system used to describe the state of the ocean’s surface, with higher numbers representing increasingly inhospitable conditions.)

“Building the Quickfish to provide an intercept capability was a natural extension of the Lightfish mission,” said Mike Flanigan, Seasats CEO, referring to the company’s other USV. “The biggest complaints we heard from interceptor USV users were a lack of reliability and endurance. Those are our two strongest areas at Seasats, so we’re keen to build on that reputation with the Quickfish.”

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