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Sead 23 Spanish Autonomous Surface Vehicle (ASV)

Sead 23

Autonomous Surface Vehicle (ASV)
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Basic Information
Name
Sead 23 Spanish Autonomous Surface Vehicle (ASV)
Designation
Sead 23
Alternate Designation
Sead 23
Equipment Type
Autonomous Surface Vehicle (ASV)
Manufacturer
Seadrone
Date of Introduction
2025
Description

The Sead 23 Spanish Autonomous Surface Vehicle (ASV) is designed to perform a wide range of missions, including coastal reconnaissance, bathymetry, anti-submarine warfare, target detection and tracking, escort duties, and sensor deployment.

Naval & Littoral Specifications
Beam 2.30 m
Draft 1.20 m
System
Alternative Designation Sead 23
Type Autonomous Surface Vehicle (ASV)
Builder Seadrone
Crew Unmanned
Payload Capacity 600 kg
Communications The system's communications capabilities include dual communication channels via 4G and 5G networks, with operational control maintained within a 12-nautical-mile range using radio links.
Sensors Its sensors include a high-resolution piloting camera with night vision and 20x zoom, a gyro-stabilized electro-optical turret with 36x optical and 12x digital zoom, a solid-state radar with multi-target tracking, a bi-frequency sonar, a multibeam sonar, AIS, and a multiparametric meteorological and motion sensor suite. The Sead 23 supports ISR, REA, and SAR missions, and can deploy rescue gear such as life jackets, flares, infrared beacons, and visual markers to assist in locating distressed individuals or signaling positions at sea.
Dimensions
Length 6.95 m
Height INA
Beam 2.3 m
Draft 1.2 m
Displacement, Full Load INA
Propulsion System
Engine Name INA
Engine Type Diesel
Engine Power 240 hp
Maximum Range INA
Maximum Speed 33 knots (61 km/h)
Endurance 10 days at 10 knots (18.5 km/h)
Main Weapon System
Note The platform supports modular payload integration, including gyro-stabilized optronic sensors, radars, deployable hydrophones, a 7.62 mm remote weapon station, lightweight torpedoes, and electronic warfare systems.
Protection
Hull The Sead 23’s hull and architecture were designed to optimize stealth and seakeeping, with most of the deck kept clear and a foldable mast used for mounting sensors and other mission systems. This mast can be lowered remotely to facilitate launch and recovery. The vehicle includes Kevlar-armored zones and a high-resistance fender for protection.
Countermeasures INA
Details
Country of Origin Spain
Category Naval
Naval
Filter Label
S
Classification
Domain
Naval & Littoral
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
6.95 m
Width
2.3 m
Height
Weight
Operators (1)
Spain
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