Use Case

Arctic Patrol

High-speed, low-wake mobility for mixed water and ice conditions, with configurable layouts for patrol and presence.

  • Mixed water and ice-edge transit
  • Reduced drag potential for efficient patrol
  • Access to remote shorelines
Why DACV for Arctic Patrol

Built for operator outcomes.

A configurable platform with the speed, access, and efficiency profile that makes routes and missions work where conventional vessels are constrained.
  • Mixed-surface mobility

    Supports operations across water, ice edge, and variable surface conditions.

  • Low wake and low underwater disturbance

    Useful for sensitive environments and lower signature operations.

  • Modular mission architecture

    Configurable for sensors, comms, and payloads.

Configuration focus

Typical areas of focus.

Layouts, payload integration, and operator interfaces are tailored to the route and mission. Each project starts from a configuration concept based on operator inputs.
  1. Sensor and comms mast layout
  2. Payload bay for mission kit
  3. Operator console and remote interface
  4. Ruggedized deck and tie-down points
  5. Cold-weather systems packaging
  6. Safety and recovery layout
Operating environments

Where it operates.

Open water
Ice edge
Coastal routes
Remote shorelines
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