Fincantieri to Build Spectre, a New Class of High-Speed Unmanned Surface Vessel
April 21, 2026 | BUSINESS WIREEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
Fincantieri, through its U.S. subsidiary Fincantieri Marine Group (FMG), will build Spectre, a new class of high-speed, multi-mission unmanned surface vessel (USV), developed by Saildrone, a global leader and the world’s most experienced operator of unmanned surface vehicles.
Spectre has been conceived to address the rapidly evolving operational requirements of modern naval forces and reflects the growing demand for autonomous naval platforms, capable of being deployed in numbers and delivered in industrial reliability. The collaboration with Saildrone - announced at the Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space exhibition currently ongoing at National Harbor, Maryland - marks a concrete step forward in Fincantieri’s industrial strategy to integrate unmanned solutions into its defense portfolio, while leveraging the Group’s established shipbuilding processes and production capacity.
The program builds on FMG’s proven expertise in the serial production of advanced aluminum vessels, applying industrialized shipbuilding methods to a next-generation autonomous platform designed for multi-mission naval operations. Construction will take place at Fincantieri’s system of shipyards in Wisconsin, capitalizing on existing infrastructure and a highly specialized workforce.
The initiative confirms the Group’s intent to play a leading role in the transformation of naval fleets, where speed of delivery, production continuity, and industrial robustness are increasingly critical alongside technological performance.
At approximately 52 meters in length, with a displacement of around 250 tons and a top speed of up to 30 knots, Spectre is the largest, fastest, and most capable Saildrone platform to date. Optimized for anti-submarine warfare operations, the vessel delivers extreme endurance and an ultra-quiet acoustic signature, while remaining adaptable to alternative mission configurations, including higher-speed and low-observable operational profiles.
Pierroberto Folgiero, CEO and Managing Director of Fincantieri, commented: “Spectre represents another step towards Fincantieri’s transformation from a traditional shipbuilder into a system-level industrial integrator for future naval forces. The combination of Saildrone’s leadership in unmanned operations with Fincantieri’s industrial execution strength and U.S.-based production footprint enables the rapid and reliable delivery of advanced naval solutions. This is how we support allied navies: by turning innovation into deployable solutions at scale.”
The program also reinforces Fincantieri’s long-standing commitment to the United States, ensuring continuity with domestic industrial requirements while contributing to the operational readiness of the U.S. Navy and allied maritime forces.
Designed in close coordination with leading defense technology providers, Spectre is engineered to integrate a wide range of mission systems and payloads, enabling timely adaptation to evolving operational scenarios and threat environments.
With Spectre, Fincantieri further consolidates its position as a cornerstone industrial partner in the emerging maritime defense ecosystem, where autonomy, industrial execution, and reliable production cycles are redefining the future of naval operations.
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