Dynautics will showcase its latest marine technologies designed for uncrewed surface and subsea missions at the Seawork 2026 exhibition in Southampton from 9 to 11 June.
Among the new products featured at stand P19 is the SPECTRE M5, the company’s latest autopilot technology built for the demands of uncrewed vessel operations. This control system enables robust vessel handling and integrates with wider vehicle management and communications architectures. The technology can be used to convert existing crewed vessels into uncrewed platforms and is engineered to be easily reconfigurable across a range of different vessel types.



Dynautics is also presenting the Phantom 2, a 3-meter modular autonomous underwater vehicle platform designed for mission flexibility. The vehicle can be scaled around different payload requirements to support various subsea tasks. The development process utilizes 3D modeling, simulation, and digital twin methodology to tailor configurations to customer needs, which reduces risk and shortens the time required to progress from concept to water trials. This allows operators to optimize mission profiles and validate vehicle behaviors before conducting sea trials.
Additionally, Dynautics is previewing a new Datalogger designed to capture and review operational data during commissioning, sea trials, and routine missions. The permanently installed, single integrated recorder features multiple channels to receive, save, and timestamp data at full speed. Data can be downloaded via Ethernet or WiFi to facilitate faster troubleshooting and clearer performance reporting in line with industry regulations.
These new technology launches, alongside an existing range of simulation, control, and power management systems, are intended to support faster development cycles by mitigating risks and accelerating trial timelines for the commercial marine and uncrewed systems sectors.






