New Vision and Analysis Capability Improves Autonomy and Saf
Stay informed with our
free newsletters

New Vision and Analysis Capability Improves Autonomy and Safety of Elbit's Seagull USV

Elbit Systems  introduces new technologies on-board the Seagull Unmanned Surface Vessel (USV) further enhancing its capability to operate autonomously in a busy maritime environment and to overcome communication challenges.

A 360-degrees Panoramic Video System with an Automatic Target Recognition capability and a patented Automatic Navigation System, complement the USV’s Sense and Avoid capability, enabling the vessel to operate in compliance with the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea 1972 (COLREGs). This enables the Seagull USV to operate safely in dense harbors, at sea with heavy traffic and autonomously complete missions even without communications with the control station.

Seagull is a multi-mission USV that features a modular mission payload suite supporting Anti-Submarine Warfare, Mine Countermeasure missions, Electronic Warfare, Maritime Security, underwater surveys and other missions using the same vessel, mission control system and data links.

Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) for Defense and Security - Market and Technology Forecast to 2030

Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) for Defense and Security - Market and Technology Forecast to 2030

Market forecasts by Region, Spending Element, and End-Use. Current and Future USV technologies, Country analysis, Market Dynamics, Opportunity Analysis, and Leading Companies

Download free sample pages More information

The Seagull USV is in service with the Israeli Navy since 2017 and is currently in the production and deployment phase internationally.


Publishdate:
Mar 24, 2021
Elbit Systems Ltd.
View original News release

Maritime ISR Conference 2025

Maritime ISR Conference 2025

London, United Kingdom
Oct 28 - 29, 2025

View agenda
Directed Energy Symposium 2025

Directed Energy Symposium 2025

National Harbor, MD
Sep 17 - 18, 2025

View agenda