With over 30 years of experience, Dynautics has developed a comprehensive suite of technologies that streamline the design, control, and management of uncrewed surface vessels (USVs). Read more >>
Their adaptive autopilot systems and vessel control systems (VCS), combined with dynamic simulation tools, significantly reduce the time to launch, ensuring faster and more efficient deployment for USVs across a variety of mission types.
From the outset of each project, Dynautics integrates advanced simulation tools like Ship Sim to optimize hull and propulsion designs. This method reduces design iterations and accelerates the development process, enabling autopilot systems to be fine-tuned prior to costly sea trials. Moreover, these tools facilitate rapid integration of payloads, power management, and communication systems, ultimately reducing time to launch.
Dynautics’ expertise in vessel control extends to a broad spectrum of USV applications. For patrol boats, often deployed in harsh environments, their SPECTRE autopilot system provides precise control, even with complex propulsion systems such as twin water jets. The company’s experience with subsurface vehicles, such as AUVs, UUVs, and ROVs, further enhances mission efficiency. By leveraging AUV Sim software and dynamic positioning systems, they ensure reliable station keeping and seamless communication using methods like ultrasound or dead reckoning, crucial for challenging underwater missions.
For high-speed RHIBs and small outboard engine crafts, Dynautics integrates SPECTRE autopilot technology, enhancing vehicle endurance and reducing operator fatigue. Additionally, they offer low-power control modules designed for electrically powered vehicles, allowing for efficient energy consumption and remote monitoring. These vehicles can be operated seamlessly via RUDICS Iridium communications, ensuring reliable control in low-power scenarios, such as those involving solar-powered vehicles.



