Israeli firm delivers BlueWhale autonomous submarine to Germany after Baltic Sea trials, advancing unmanned undersea operations.
An Israel i firm has delivered an autonomous submarine to the German Navy , marking the first unmanned submarine developed by an Israel i defense firm.BlueWhale was developed by Israel Aerospace Industries to support the German Navy in unmanned antisubmarine warfare and covert maritime operations.
It conducts reconnaissance, detects surface and subsurface targets, collects acoustic data, and identifies seabed mines. The system completed extensive trials in the Baltic Sea, a highly demanding operational environment. The large autonomous underwater vehicle was handed over at the Eckernförde naval base following a series of operational tests in the Baltic Sea.Developed through a joint venture with Atlas Elektronik, a subsidiary of naval firm TKMS, the system reflects growing collaboration in advanced undersea technologies. Next-gen naval sensorBlueWhale is a fully autonomous large underwater vehicle designed to integrate reconnaissance, advanced sensing, and onboard data fusion within a single platform. Developed by IAI, the system represents a mature approach to unmanned undersea operations and is engineered for endurance, stealth, and operational flexibility. It was created to support unmanned antisubmarine warfare and covert maritime missions, providing naval forces with persistent situational awareness in complex environments.The vehicle incorporates a sophisticated sensor suite capable of detecting and tracking targets both above and below the sea surface. It collects acoustic intelligence, processes data onboard, and generates real-time actionable outputs. This embedded processing architecture reduces reliance on external systems and enables efficient autonomous decision-support functions. BlueWhale also supports mine countermeasures by locating sea mines on the seabed, expanding its operational utility across multiple mission sets.A key element of the system is its integration with advanced antisubmarine warfare technology developed by TKMS and its subsidiary Atlas Elektronik. The towed sonar capabilities enhance detection performance, reinforcing the platform’s role in undersea surveillance and threat identification. This collaborative development underscores the system’s position as a joint technological effort focused on next-generation maritime capability.“We are proud to support the navy as part of its ‘Kurs Marine 2035+’ future plan and to actively respond to current security threats with our solutions. The rapid introduction of new technologies is a common goal of industry and the navy and significantly strengthens Germany’s defense capabilities,” said Michael Ozegowski, Executive Vice President of Atlas Elektronik, in a statement. Autonomous fleet supportBlueWhale functions as an extended sensor arm for manned naval platforms, operating independently for long durations while covering wide maritime areas. Its high-efficiency battery architecture supports weeks of continuous deployment, enabling sustained intelligence collection without frequent recovery. According to TKMS, the platform is optimized for both open-ocean and challenging littoral-water operations, where complex acoustic conditions demand advanced signal processing and adaptive sensing.Designed with compact dimensions, the vehicle can be transported within a standard 40-foot container, allowing movement by land, air, or sea. This transportability supports rapid deployment and operational scalability. An intelligent onboard controller manages sensor inputs, communications systems, and energy distribution, ensuring efficient mission execution. Secure satellite communications provide integration with command and control networks, allowing seamless data transfer while maintaining operational security.According to IAI, engineered for stealth, endurance, and multi-domain awareness, BlueWhale enhances undersea intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities. By combining autonomous navigation, integrated sensor technology, and advanced data processing, the system delivers persistent maritime awareness and strengthens naval operations in contested environments.
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