Israel Aerospace Industries unveils BlueWhale unmanned spy submarine
According to IAI, the unmanned submarine has already conducted thousands of hours of submerged and autonomous operations. BlueWhale appears to be a commercialized version of the Caesaron autonomous underwater vehicle, which was developed for the Israeli Navy and revealed by the Defense Ministry in 2017.
The firm said BlueWhale uses radar and electro-optical systems to detect sea and coastal targets. It is also equipped with sonar capabilities to gather intelligence, detect manned and unmanned submarines, and map out naval mines. Intelligence is then relayed in real time to a designated command center via a dedicated broadband-secured satellite channel.
BlueWhale joins a swiftly growing array of unmanned underwater vehicles developed over the last several years as navies around the world scramble to upgrade their naval defense technologies and protect offshore assets, such as undersea pipelines.
Emanuel Fabian