The US Navy welcomes the arrival of the Bengal MC AIRCAT, the most advanced autonomous naval boat that can transform the approach to maritime operations. Dubbed "44 tons of pure Power," this high-speed boat was developed by Eureka Naval Craft and positioned as a revolutionary platform combining advanced technology, high combat power, and autonomy.
The Bengal MC is capable of operating in both manned and fully autonomous mode, making it a versatile tool for a wide range of tasks, from reconnaissance and patrol to strike operations. Its key advantage is the ability to carry and launch large missile systems, including Tomahawk cruise missiles and Naval Strike Missiles. This makes it possible to significantly reduce dependence on larger and more expensive ships, such as destroyers or cruisers, for long-range strikes.
Despite its modest size, the boat has an impressive payload and high speed, which ensures fast delivery of weapons and equipment to the desired location. At the same time, Bengal MC demonstrates exceptional fuel efficiency and low operating costs — important factors for long-term operations.
Special attention is paid to the control system: the integration of the advanced navigation platform from Greenroom Robotics ensures high accuracy of autonomous maneuvering, resistance to interference and readiness for integration with future artificial intelligence systems and network-centric solutions.
The creation of Bengal MC marks the transition to a new model of maritime defense — with an emphasis on multiple, flexible and autonomous platforms capable of operating as part of a single network. Such boats can be used to create "smart" minefields, cover amphibious operations, or as advanced reconnaissance and strike sites.
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