PROJECTS
Development of Integrated Control and Communication Systems for Autonomous Maritime Platforms with Enhanced Safety and Adaptability

SIA VIC TEC has launched a research project entitled “Development of integrated control
and communication systems for autonomous marine platforms with increased safety
and adaptability”
(No. DI-13), which aims to develop a unified, modular and secure control interface for the
control of various types of robotic systems. The solution is intended as a cross-platform
control environment that is applicable to both civil and defense needs.
The research project is being implemented under the Recovery Fund’s Operational
Program “Latvia’s Recovery and Resilience Mechanism Plan 2.2. Reform and Investment
Direction “Support for the introduction of new products and services in business” within
the framework of the SIA “VMKC” project “Support for the introduction of new products and
services in business”, CFLA contract No. 2.2.1.3.i.0/1/24/A/CFLA/004.
Research project duration: 07/2025-03/2027.
Total cost of the research project EUR 588,340.00, including EUR 430,024.00 financing
from the European Union Recovery Fund.
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Prototype of an Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV) – a water drone, equipped with adapted torpedoes and elements of an air defense system

Recovery Fund Operational Program “Latvia’s Recovery and Resilience Plan 5.1. Reform
and Investment Direction “Increasing Productivity through Increased Investment in R&D”
5.1.1.r. Reform “Innovation Management and Motivation for Private R&D Investment”
5.1.1.2.i. Investment “Support Instrument for Research and Internationalization” SIA
“MAŠĪNBŪVES KOMPETENCES CENTRS” is implementing project No.
5.1.1.2.i.0/2/24/A/CFLA/008 “Mechanical Engineering Research” from June 1, 2024 to
December 31, 2027.
As part of the project “Support for Research by the Mechanical Engineering Competence
Centre”, SIA “VIC TEC” will launch research project No. J.3.1. “Prototype of an unmanned
surface vehicle – water drone (USV) with adapted torpedoes and anti-aircraft defense
system elements” on March 3, 2025. The aim of the research project is to develop a
model of an unmanned surface vehicle that focuses on creating innovative solutions and
ensuring effective operational functionality.
The research project is planned to be completed by February 28, 2027.
The total cost of the project is estimated at EUR 1,629,800.00, including EUR 1,067,600.00
in funding from the European Union Recovery Fund.
Project No. 5.1.1.2.i.0/2/24/A/CFLA/008 “Support for research by the Mechanical
Engineering Competence Centre ” SIA VIC TEC research project No. J.3.1. “Prototype of an
unmanned surface vehicle – water drone (USV) prototype with adapted torpedoes and
air defense system elements” (hereinafter – the Project) has been launched and the
following activities have been implemented.
The project was launched on March 3, 2025.
Project implementation from March 3, 2025 to May 31, 2025.
During this period, initial research work on the effectiveness and technical parameters of
available protection systems was carried out as planned. The possibilities for adapting
them to the prototype software were explored.
Development of a new product – an unmanned marine drone – at VIC TEC

Within the framework of the European Union Cohesion Policy Programme 2021–2027, under Specific Objective 1.2.1 “Strengthening research and innovation capacity and the introduction of advanced technologies in enterprises”, Measure 1.2.1.1 “Support for the development and internationalization of new products”, VIC TEC Ltd. is implementing project No. 1.2.1.1/3/25/A/009 “Development of a new product – an unmanned marine drone – at VIC TEC.” from 1 August 2025 to 31 December 2026.
The objective of the research project is to develop a prototype of an unmanned surface vehicle (USV) – a marine drone – and to conduct its trials. The planned outcome is a multifunctional unmanned surface vehicle prototype with high maneuverability, the capability to carry additional equipment, hull stability, high speed, and autonomous operation.
The total planned project cost is EUR 534,528.00, including EUR 254,834.76 of funding from the European Regional Development Fund and EUR 44,970.84 of funding from the state budget.