
MV-20
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Diesel-powered small unmanned surface vessel from Accelint for contested maritime sensing, strike, and mission-support payloads.
MV-20 is a military small unmanned surface vessel developed by Accelint in the United States. Accelint describes the diesel-powered craft as a rugged, combat-credible sUSV for contested maritime operations, modular payload hosting, sensing, strike, electronic warfare, and mission support. Published product-page specifications captured here include 1,300+ nautical miles of range, converted to about 2,408 km, 7+ days of loiter time, an extended operating profile up to 2,000 nmi and 10 days without refueling, and a 53 cubic foot payload bay supporting up to one ton. The platform integrates Accelint's HELM, SwarmMATE, and Neo autonomy stack for ownship control through multi-platform coordination, and has undergone customer-led experimentation, endurance validation, Silent Swarm demonstrations, and 2026 Gulf endurance testing under an OUSD(R&E) maritime-domain contract.
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Accelint markets MV-20 as a combat-credible small USV developed with operator feedback and tested under an OUSD(R&E) maritime-domain contract. Official product material lists 1,300+ nmi range, 7+ days loiter, an extended 2,000 nmi / 10 day profile, a 53 cubic foot payload bay, and up to one ton payload support. Public local coverage of Accelint's Panama City Beach integration facility reports speeds over 30 kt.