The M75 autonomous surveillance and rescue vessel is designed for maritime security, patrol missions, and use in investigation and evidence collection areas. Its high-speed water jet propulsion system enables rapid response, reaching speeds of up to 26 knots to arrive quickly at a given location. Constructed from high-strength fiberglass with carbon fiber and Kevlar ballistic fabrics, the M75 is capable of operating in Sea State 4 conditions. The vessel can switch between manned and unmanned modes, allowing operators to select the most appropriate control method depending on operational requirements and situational demands.
Integrated with comprehensive search, data, communication, and rescue modules, the M75 is configured for maritime surveillance and rescue operations. A photoelectric pod supports night-time searching and high-resolution image capture for evidence collection, while LTE communication enables real-time video and data transmission within a 15 km range.
The vessel can be equipped with rescue tools such as an ejectable life raft and a remote-controlled life buoy for use across different water environments. Multiple M75 vessels can operate as an autonomous fleet to support large-scale search and rescue missions. Control is managed through a multi-screen base station that can be deployed in a shore-based command center, onboard a mothership, or within a moving vehicle, depending on mission needs.
| Dimensions: | 5.3 m x 1.72 m x 2.85 m |
| Range: | 15 km |
| Endurance: | 120 nm |
| Payload: | 50 kg |
| Weight: | 1350 kg |
| Max Speed: | 26 knots |






