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Euronaval 2024: Naval Group unveils Seaquest S USV

By Kate Tringham |

Seaquest S on display at Euronaval 2024 in Paris. (Janes/Kate Tringham)

Naval Group unveiled its first multi-role combat small USV, named Seaquest S, at the Euronaval 2024 exhibition held from 4-7 November in Paris.

The first in a new family of USVs to be designed by Naval Group through its subsidiary Sirehna and produced in partnership with Couach-CNC shipyard, Seaquest S is specifically engineered to integrate with traditional warships, including frigates, which the company claims is a world first for a USV.

โ€œWe believe this is a clear gamechanger in terms of uncrewed operational capabilities provided to surface combatant vessels,โ€ Aurore Neuschwander, Naval Group executive vice president for drones, unmanned systems and underwater weapons, told reporters at Euronaval.

Rapid development

Developed in less than a year through a rapid prototyping process, the first production-standard unit was launched in July 2024, and it has already carried out operational trials with the French Navy, Neuschwander said.

Modular and scalable in design, Seaquest S is fitted for various mission packages to fulfil a wide range of combat missions such as identification, surveillance, reconnaissance, targeting (ISRT-T), electronic warfare, and anti-submarine warfare (ASW).

The USV comprises three distinct modules: a sensor module (based on a reclining topside Panoramic Sensor Integrated Mast - PSIM), a communications module at the rear of the platform, and an effector module (situated in a mission bay area at the front of the vessel that can also be adapted for other mission packages).

Adaptable roles

The first Seaquest S is equipped specifically for intelligence, reconnaissance and surveillance (ISR missions).

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