One of the best things about being a media partner for SOF Week is the fact that you are inundated with offers to check out the latest and coolest stuff available to the special operations community.

When a former Navy SEAL contacted me and said, “Hey, do you wanna come down to the dock and check out what we have?” How could I possibly say “no”? I didn’t, and I was down to the dock in a flash. When I got to my destination and met up with my new friend, this is what he showed me. The closer you look at it, the more impressed you become.

Black Sea GARC
The BlackSea Technologies GARC. If you look closely, you can see that this one is number 143. Image by the author.

A Global Autonomous Reconnaissance Craft

In the shadowy, semi-secret corridors of naval innovation, a new predator prowls the waves—the Global Autonomous Reconnaissance Craft, or GARC. This 16-foot unmanned surface vessel (USV) is the Navy‘s latest gambit in the high-stakes game of maritime dominance. Crafted by the wizards at BlackSea Technologies, GARC is a testament to what happens when you mix American ingenuity with a touch of controlled insanity.

Powered by a 200-horsepower diesel engine, this aluminum beast can hit speeds up to 40 knots and boasts a range exceeding 600 nautical miles. With a payload capacity of 1,000 pounds, GARC is not just fast—it’s versatile, capable of carrying everything from sensors to weapon systems. Its modular design allows for rapid reconfiguration, making it a Swiss Army knife in the Navy’s arsenal. 

Mission Sets: From Recon to Wreckage

The shiny, polished aluminum GARC is more than nice to look at; it’s a workhorse designed for a multitude of missions:

  • Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR): Equipped with advanced sensors, GARC can gather critical data in contested environments without risking human lives.
  • Mine Countermeasures: Its agility and precision make it ideal for detecting and neutralizing naval mines, clearing the path for larger vessels.
  • Surface Warfare: With the ability to be armed, GARC can engage in offensive operations, striking targets with lethal efficiency.
  • Communications Relay: Acting as a mobile node, it can extend communication ranges, ensuring seamless coordination across the fleet.

These capabilities make GARC a pivotal player in modern naval strategy, especially in the Indo-Pacific theater, where the balance of power teeters on a knife’s edge.

The video above was captured by none other than yours truly on the chase boat. You can’t see it in this shot, but the GARC is being controlled remotely by a gentleman to my right using what looks very much like your typical video game controller.