CHICAGO, IL (WOWO) A new era of maritime monitoring is coming to the Great Lakes this summer, as the U.S. Coast Guard prepares to deploy sail drones for the first time in the region, according to reporting from WSBT 22 and partner station WSJM.
The 30-foot autonomous vessels will be used as part of expanded patrol and surveillance operations designed to improve safety monitoring and help identify potential legal or navigational issues across busy waterways.
Officials say the deployment marks the first time sail drones have been used in the Great Lakes system.
The sail drones are unmanned, wind- and solar-powered vessels designed to operate for extended periods on open water without onboard crews.
According to Coast Guard officials cited in WSJM reporting, the drones will supplement traditional patrol boats by providing additional coverage in high-traffic areas, shipping lanes, and regions where safety or compliance concerns may arise.
The Coast Guard says the technology will allow for continuous monitoring of lake conditions while freeing up manned vessels for response and enforcement missions.
Officials say the drones will be used to:
The Coast Guard emphasized that the drones are not replacing human patrols but are intended to enhance existing capabilities.
While sail drones have been used in ocean environments and coastal regions elsewhere, this summer marks their first operational use in the Great Lakes, a region known for heavy commercial shipping traffic, recreational boating, and rapidly changing weather conditions.
The Great Lakes system presents unique operational challenges, including dense maritime traffic corridors and large stretches of open water where rapid response can be difficult.
Officials are also reminding boaters and recreational users that if they encounter a sail drone on the water, they should maintain a safe distance and avoid interfering with its operation.
The drones are expected to be clearly identifiable but may operate autonomously or with remote monitoring support depending on mission needs.
The Coast Guard’s adoption of sail drone technology reflects a broader push toward integrating autonomous systems into maritime safety and security operations.
As deployment begins this summer, officials say they will evaluate performance in the Great Lakes before determining whether to expand the program in future seasons.
For now, the drones represent a significant technological step forward in how federal agencies monitor one of the world’s busiest freshwater shipping regions.
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