Navy Adopts One of Its First Drones for Use at Sea
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The Spanish Navy has just received its first USV (Unmanned Surface Vehicle) model Sead 23. The delivery has been made through its subsidiary Seadrone, the company Zelenza has developed a multipurpose unmanned marine vehicle that will help decisively to the tasks of the surface forces of Spain. We did not tire of repeating a fact that has become paradigm: drones have been instituted as a central piece in military tactics and operations. Less than…
The Navy Receives Its New Surface Drone: Sead 23 Sails at 30 Knots and Has a 300 Km Radius of Action
The Navy welcomed its new Sead 23 maritime drone on Sunday, December 14, 2025. According to specifications, this unmanned vehicle is ready to move at 30 knots, equivalent to 55.56 km/h, and has a range of 200 miles, which is 321.87 km. These characteristics are crucial for the missions that the Spanish Armed Forces are going to entrust to it. The Spanish Army has repeatedly demonstrated its attempts to modernize itself with state-of-the-art vehi…
With the formal reception of the system, the Navy is now launching the operator training phase, which will be carried out with the support of technical staff from the manufacturing company. The aim is to start in early 2026 an experimentation campaign focused on the integration of different payloads developed by the national industry, aimed at expanding the capabilities of Sead 23
Seven meters in length, maximum speed of 30 knots, satellite, 5G and combat capacity with remote weapons The Navy incorporates Sead 23, its first unmanned marine drone
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