Navigating the future: the expanding role of unmanned surface vehicles in maritime security
Alberto Boretti ()
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Journal of Transportation Security, 2025, vol. 18, issue 1, No 24, 23 pages
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Abstract Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USVs) are rapidly becoming indispensable assets in addressing the complex and evolving challenges of modern maritime security. This essay provides an in-depth examination of the expanding role of these autonomous and remotely operated vessels. It traces their technological evolution from rudimentary early concepts, such as WWII-era target drones, to the sophisticated, AI-driven platforms of today, a progression fueled by major advancements in robotics, artificial intelligence, and sensor miniaturization. The paper provides a comprehensive analysis of their key applications in maritime security, detailing their use in persistent intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR); proactive counter-piracy and anti-smuggling operations; critical support for search and rescue missions; high-stakes mine countermeasures; and vital environmental monitoring. It thoroughly evaluates the significant advantages offered by USVs, including substantial cost efficiencies, unparalleled operational persistence, the crucial removal of human crews from harm's way, and exceptional mission versatility. Concurrently, it critically assesses the formidable challenges that currently impede their widespread adoption, delving into complex issues of operational autonomy and COLREGs compliance, the imperative of secure and resilient communications, the still-developing international legal and regulatory frameworks, and the profound ethical questions surrounding armed autonomous systems. Finally, the essay explores the promising future trajectory for USVs, focusing on transformative advancements in AI-driven multi-vehicle collaboration, advanced sensor fusion, networked "system of systems" operations, and sustainable long-endurance propulsion, concluding that they are destined for an increasingly integral role in safeguarding the global maritime domain.
Keywords: Unmanned surface vehicles (USVs); Maritime security; Autonomous systems; Naval technology; Surveillance; Reconnaissance; Maritime domain awareness; Mine countermeasures (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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