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.
Key Points
- 1Defines NAVIS doctrine organizing autonomous maritime platforms into defensive, strike, and rescue categories.
- 2Addresses growing threat from adversary unmanned systems and interoperability with NATO standards.
- 3Guides design choices—semi‑submersible, IFHPP, modular payloads—for resilient autonomous naval operations.
Scoring Rationale
Provides actionable design doctrine and interoperability guidance, but remains author‑developed and not formally validated or operationalized.
Sources
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