Artificial Intelligence in the US Navy
How America’s Sea Service Is Harnessing AI to Dominate the 21st-Century Battlespace
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Richard Murch
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Autonomous Systems — AI powers unmanned surface, underwater, and aerial vehicles that can conduct surveillance, mine detection, and logistics without risking sailors' lives.
Threat Detection & Decision Speed — Modern naval combat moves faster than human reaction time. AI helps process radar, sonar, and sensor data to identify threats and support split-second decisions.
Predictive Maintenance — AI monitors ship and aircraft systems to predict equipment failures before they happen, reducing downtime and costly repairs.
Cybersecurity — AI continuously monitors networks for intrusions across the Navy's vast digital infrastructure, responding to threats far faster than human analysts.
Logistics & Fleet Optimization — AI optimizes supply chains, fuel routing, and mission planning across a globally deployed force.
Intelligence Analysis — AI rapidly processes massive volumes of satellite imagery, signals intelligence, and open-source data to give commanders a clearer operational picture.
In short, AI gives the Navy a decisive edge in speed, awareness, and efficiency — making it essential for maintaining maritime superiority in an era of great-power competition.
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