China's Wave-Powered Autonomous Vessels for Distant Water Management
Hızlı Bakış
- China is developing wave-powered autonomous vessels for sustainable distant water management, potentially for patrols, monitoring, and search and rescue operations.
- These AI-enabled USVs offer a low-cost alternative to traditional naval assets for continuous maritime surveillance.
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China is exploring the use of wave-powered autonomous vessels for managing distant waters. These vessels convert wave motion into forward thrust and could be deployed long-term for patrols, monitoring, and search and rescue. This development aligns with a global trend towards AI-enabled uncrewed platforms as cost-effective maritime surveillance tools.
Writing in the latest issue of Naval and Merchant Ships, owned by China State Shipbuilding Corporation, Chen Xin and Chen Ruimiao said the self-powered vessels could be “of great value” to the sustainable management of distant waters.
By converting vertical wave motion into forward thrust using a submerged fin assembly attached below the boat, these small wave-powered autonomous vessels could be deployed long term in the far seas, they wrote.
USVs could be used for routine Chinese patrols in distant waters and around islands and reefs, according to the article, which added that China could also use the technology for persistent monitoring of illegal activities as well as far-sea search and rescue operations.
Countries around the world still depend largely on traditional naval assets, including destroyers, patrol aircraft and submarines to support anti-submarine warfare and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions.
But with the development of artificial intelligence-enabled uncrewed platforms, many countries – including the United States and its allies – were shifting towards using these vessels as relatively low-cost sensors to continuously monitor large maritime areas without crews or regular refuelling, the article said.
Açık Sorular
- What is the specific timeline for the deployment of these vessels?
- What are the technical specifications and capabilities of these wave-powered autonomous vessels?
- How will these vessels be integrated into existing Chinese naval operations?
- What are the potential international reactions to China's deployment of these vessels for patrols?






