Alligator
Dual-UseUSVsurfaceactive

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Overview

Autonomous amphibious vessel that transitions between water and land for logistics, sensor delivery, evacuation, and communications support.

Alligator is a dual-use USV platform developed by Skana Robotics. Autonomous amphibious vessel that transitions between water and land for logistics, sensor delivery, evacuation, and communications support. It is positioned for logistics, sensor deployment, personnel transport, and launch and recovery platformand is listed publicly as active. Published specifications captured in this database include a published depth rating of 300 m, a reported range of about 556 km, reported speed of 40 kn max speed; 8 km/h on land, and payload information listed as 1500 kg. The platform is described as autonomous / supervised in terms of control and autonomy. Its concept emphasizes persistent on-water presence, modular payload integration, and lower operating burden than a comparable crewed craft. Additional context: Skana lists 300 nmi range, converted here to about 556 km.

Primary Roles

logisticssensor deploymentpersonnel transportlaunch and recovery platform

Notes

Skana lists 300 nmi range, converted here to about 556 km.

Technical Specs

Max Depth
300 m
Range
556 km
Speed
40 kn max speed; 8 km/h on land
Payload
1500 kg
Technical Documentation
Autonomy
autonomous / supervised
SeaDroneWorld IDSD-S-042

Data Source

Type: official company page
Verified: 2026-04-05
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