Naval Doctrine Establishes Autonomous Maritime Platform Framework

An author-developed NAVIS Doctrine outlines a framework for autonomous maritime platforms, detailing defensive, strike, and search-and-rescue drone classes and structural features like semi-submersible capability, IFHPP, and trawl-resilience. It cites NATO standards and warns of accelerating unmanned maritime threats from Russia and China, arguing for interoperable, resilient designs to operate under degraded communications and contested littorals.
Scoring Rationale
Provides actionable design doctrine and interoperability guidance, but remains author‑developed and not formally validated or operationalized.
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Sources
- Read OriginalAutonomous vulnerability in U.S. maritime defense * WorldNetDaily * by Sergey E. Ivashchenko, Real Clear Wirewnd.com

