At 12.5 meters long the design is slightly larger than comparable designs in Ukraine with a very wide beam. This allows for a remote weapon station (RWS) plus 6 vertical launch cells (likely for loitering munition type weapons) and two multirotor drone pads. It is unclear whether it is designed for a ram explosive charge, although likely not. The RWS can mount a 12.7/14.5mm machine gun, and with the electro-optical (EO) system. Stabilisation and (likely) AI assistance allows it to continuously lock onto high-speed incoming targets. A tall non-folding A-frame mast at the stern carries the EO ball, radar and other sensors and comms. Maximum speed is reported at 40 knots. Reporting in Chinese sources suggests that the Shark-10 ids intended as a node in inshore defensive networks. The inference is that it is a USV designed to hunt other USVs.
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