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Normale Version: Überwasser-ISR-Drohnen für U-Boote
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Das scheint mir ein relativ spezielles Thema zu sein, das im Bereich UUV oder USV jeweils ein wenig unpassend wirkt. Es handelt sich, nach meinem Verständnis, um Drohnen, die über das 533-mm-Standardtorpedorohr ausgestoßen werden können, dann auftauchen und ihre Steuer-, Antriebs- und Aufklärungseinrichtungen aktivieren und über Wasser ihrer ISR-Aufgabe (oder vielleicht sogar Kampfaufgabe?) nachgehen...
Zitat:Germany Develops First Submarine-Launched Surface Drone for Silent Recon and Strike Roles

According to information published by the German Naval Company Gabler, on August 20, 2025, a partnership has been concluded with the maritime robotics company FLANQ to co-develop a new generation of submarine-launched uncrewed surface vehicles (USVs). The announcement, made at DALO Industry Days 2025 in Ballerup, Denmark, underscores a major evolution in subsea warfare capabilities with the goal of transforming standard submarine torpedo tubes into launch platforms for autonomous surface systems. [...]

The platform under development is based on a modular architecture that fits within the NATO-standard 533mm torpedo tube form factor. The vehicle will feature a folding control fin and mast structure to allow compact storage and launch, expanding once on the surface. Both the expendable and recoverable variants will use the same hydrodynamic hull, approximately 5 to 6 meters in length, with a displacement under 800 kilograms. The platform is expected to have a surface range exceeding 200 nautical miles and an operational endurance of up to 36 hours for the ISR configuration. Navigation will be enabled by an autonomous mission system with GPS-denied capability through inertial navigation and AI-driven situational awareness. Communication options include surface-to-air datalinks, satellite relay, and burst underwater acoustics for limited submarine interface. Payload capacity will vary by mission but early prototypes are reported to support modular bays for electro-optical infrared sensors, electronic warfare suites, lightweight loitering munitions, or decoy systems.
https://armyrecognition.com/news/navy-ne...rike-roles

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