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Devil Ray T38 American Autonomous Surface Vehicle (ASV)

Devil Ray T38

Autonomous Surface Vehicle (ASV)
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Basic Information
Name
Devil Ray T38 American Autonomous Surface Vehicle (ASV)
Designation
Devil Ray T38
Alternate Designation
Devil Ray T38
Equipment Type
Autonomous Surface Vehicle (ASV)
Manufacturer
Martac
Date of Introduction
2021
Description

The Devil Ray T38 American Autonomous Surface Vehicle (ASV) is engineered for endurance, autonomy, and mission flexibility. This unmanned surface vehicle can carry a variety of payloads for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR), electronic warfare, and logistical missions. It has the capability to operate independently or under remote control, providing persistent sensor coverage and enhancing force protection in complex maritime environments. By deploying unmanned systems like the T-38 Devil Ray ahead of manned vessels, operators can conduct real-time reconnaissance, identify threats, and assess terrain before entering hostile zones, significantly reducing risk to personnel. Additionally, these unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) offer critical support functions, such as acting as communication relays, launching electronic warfare decoys, and transporting small payloads of essential supplies to forward-deployed forces. In actual combat operations, unmanned surface vessels are invaluable for pre-assault reconnaissance of beaches, riverine routes, and coastal ports, transmitting live ISR data back to command elements. They can also be employed in deception operations to simulate manned vessel signatures, confuse enemy sensors, and shield the movements of special forces. In extraction or resupply scenarios, they can operate autonomously to deliver equipment, exfiltrate sensitive materials, or serve as decoys to divert enemy attention.

System
Alternative Designation Devil Ray T38
Type Autonomous Surface Vehicle (ASV)
Builder Martac
Crew Unmanned
Maximum Payload 1,814 kg
Dimensions
Length 11.1 m
Height INA
Beam INA
Draft INA
Displacement, Full Load INA
Propulsion System
Engine Name INA
Engine Type Inboard/Outboard (Diesel or Gas)
Engine Power INA
Maximum Range INA
Maximum Speed 80 km/h
Sea State Level 5
Protection
Hull Armor INA
Countermeasures INA
NBC Water Washdown System No
Details
Country of Origin United States
Category Naval
Naval
Filter Label
D
Classification
Domain
Naval & Littoral
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
11.1 m
Width
Height
Weight
Operators (1)
United States
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