Quickfish
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Quickfish

SeasatsUnited States🇺🇸
Dual-UseUSVsurfaceactive

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Overview

High-speed tactical autonomous surface vessel for rapid-response maritime security, interception, and coastal defense missions.

Quickfish is a dual-use USV platform developed by Seasats in the United States. It is presented as a fast, tactical, reactive autonomous surface vessel for port security, coastal defense, border protection, maritime interception, rapid response, and UAS launch missions. Published Seasats specifications list a top speed above 35 kn, payload capacity of 450 lb (204 kg), up to 1 month or multi-week persistence, and a maximum range of more than 400 nautical miles. Seasats states that Quickfish can use a high-speed diesel or gas jet drive, includes a modular payload bay for aerial launch capabilities, and has been actively completing customer exercises and offshore testing since its 2025 unveiling.

Primary Roles

port securitycoastal defenseborder protectionmaritime interceptionrapid responseUAS launch

Notes

Seasats announced an eight-day continuous sea trial in March 2026 and describes Quickfish as combining low-speed electric propulsion with a high-speed jet drive and a payload bay designed for unmanned aerial vehicle delivery.

Technical Specs

Range
740 km
Endurance
up to 1 month / multi-week on-station endurance
Speed
Top speed 35+ kn
Payload
450 lb (204 kg) payload capacity
Technical Documentation
Autonomy
autonomous / supervised

Also Known As

Quickfish USVQuickfish ASV
SeaDroneWorld IDSD-S-071

Data Source

Type: official company page
Verified: 2026-04-30
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