South Korea pushes forward on unmanned surface vessel development for future fleet
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South Korea's unmanned surface vessel (USV) sector is evolving rapidly, with multiple new designs under development as the Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN) looks to counter North Korean threats and address manpower shortages caused by declining birth rates.
A key driver of this effort is the Sea GHOST initiative (Guardian Harmonised with Operating manned Systems and Technology-based unmanned systems), launched by the ROKN in November 2022. This roadmap envisions a family of USVs, ranging from small reconnaissance craft to large, heavily armed combat USVs capable of launching loitering munition swarms, with the potential to replace fast attack craft in future
A key driver of this effort is the Sea GHOST initiative (Guardian Harmonised with Operating manned Systems and Technology-based unmanned systems), launched by the ROKN in November 2022. This roadmap envisions a family of USVs, ranging from small reconnaissance craft to large, heavily armed combat USVs capable of launching loitering munition swarms, with the potential to replace fast attack craft in future

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