“At the Defea 2025 International Defense Exhibition, the Ukrainian company Nordex has introduced a new development – a modular super -water unmanned SEAWOLF, created taking into account combat experience and modern requirements of the asymmetric marine war. Seawolf is a 7.5 meter -length platform. Its main advantage is universal”, – WRITE ON: ua.news
At the Defea 2025 International Defense Exhibition in Greece, the Ukrainian company Nordex has introduced a new development – a modular excess SEAWOLF unmanned unterwarble apparatus, created taking into account combat experience and modern requirements of the asymmetric Marine War.
SEAWOLF is a 7.5 -meter -long platform with a 270 horsepower diesel engine and a stroke over 1600 km. Its main advantage is the universal architecture that allows you to quickly change the purpose of the device with removable deck modules. The basic building and power plant remain unchanged, while the variable modules make it possible to perform a number of tasks: airwolf (Seawolf R), radio electronic wrestling (Seawolf EW), mines, support, strikes, launching drones, etc.
The maximum load capacity of SEAWOLF is up to 1650 kg. In addition, the company announced the extended version – Seawolf Extended. It has a length of 9.5 meters and is able to carry up to 4000 kg of amounts. This modification is intended for more complex tasks and can be equipped with, in particular, AIM-9 missiles, 12.7 mm of turners, starting installations for FPV-aids and other high-precision weapons.
Nordex production capacity today allows to produce up to 25 SEAWOLF devices a month, which indicates the company’s rate on mass, flexibility and modularity – key features of successful solutions in modern war, where large ships are becoming more vulnerable.
Earlier, we wrote that in the west before the infantry day was first presented a strategic UAV of the distant radius of action FP-1.
Also we will remind that the first photo of the Ukrainian surface drone appeared on the network, which destroyed the Russian Su-30 fighter in the Black Sea.