Albatros-K is a Turkish catamaran-type high-speed unmanned surface vessel (USV) of the Turkish Navy developed by the Turkish defense company Aselsan.
The catamaran-type USV Albatros-K (Turkish: İnsansız Deniz Aracı, İDA) was developed by the Turkish state-owned defense company Aselsan for the needs of the Turkish Naval Forces. She entered service of Turkish Navvy in 2017 following naval tests and shooting traing.
Albatros-K is a catamaran-type unmanned high-speed craft of the Aselsan Albatros USV family, developed to be used as a moving seaborne target of artillery gunfire, close-in weapon and guided missile shooting by surface and air platforms at naval trainings at naval trainings. She is capable of performing specified scenarios in autonomous, semi-autonomous or remote command mode of navigation. Various target tasks can be carried out with different payloads. The real-time images of the target boat during the training are taken and transferred to the control station by Aselsan ARI-1T rotary-wing drone.
She is long, and has a beam of . She weighs . She can cruise at a speed of within a controllable range of in total operation time of 6 hours. The craft is powered by two Diesel inboard motors at tail.