Descripción: During U.S. Navy testing at Channel Islands Harbor Marina on June 23, 2025, an unmanned vessel under tow reportedly received an inadvertent command and accelerated, capsizing the support boat and throwing its captain into the water. Emergency responders reportedly recovered the captain, who declined medical attention. The incident was reportedly attributed to software failures and human error, including communication breakdowns between onboard systems and external autonomy software.
Editor Notes: Timeline notes: The incident reportedly occurred 06/23/2025. The incident ID was created 06/29/2026.
Entidades
Ver todas las entidadesAlleged: Unmanned surface vessel manufacturers , Defense technology companies , BlackSea Technologies y Autonomous maritime systems developers developed an AI system deployed by United States Navy , United States Armed Forces , Naval forces , Military organizations y Military autonomous systems operators, which harmed Watercraft , Vessel operators , Support boats y Maritime workers.
Sistemas de IA presuntamente implicados: Unmanned surface vessels , Onboard vessel control systems , Military autonomous systems , BlackSea Technologies autonomous vessel , Autonomous maritime systems y Autonomous command-and-control software
Estadísticas de incidentes
ID
1561
Cantidad de informes
1
Fecha del Incidente
2025-06-23
Editores
Daniel Atherton
Informes del Incidente
Cronología de Informes
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Variantes
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