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Autonomous classification and detection off radar vessels

Reference number
Coordinator KraviAnalytics AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 2 175 600
Project duration November 2025 - November 2026
Status Ongoing
Venture Civil-military synergies
Call Needs-driven defense innovation in the Transparent Battlefield

Purpose and goal

The project´s aim is to develop a next-generation satellite and AI-based surveillance platform for maritime security. The goal is to create a system that enables continuous and reliable surveillance of sea areas, regardless of weather and visibility conditions. The platform will be able to identify and analyze maritime threats such as illegal fishing, smuggling, sabotage and hybrid attacks, as well as strengthen the ability to protect national security and critical infrastructure.

Expected effects and result

The project is expected to lead to significant technical and strategic advances. Technologically, the platform opens up new opportunities for efficient processing and analysis of satellite data and the integration of AI. The results are expected to contribute to increased maritime situational awareness, improved resilience against security threats and a more sustainable management of marine resources. In the longer term, the project will promote Sweden´s defense capability.

Planned approach and implementation

The project will be implemented in stages with a focus on further developing and evaluating existing technical components within maritime surveillance. The work includes development, testing and analysis in relevant environments as well as collaboration with selected actors in the area. Through a flexible and goal-oriented approach, it is ensured that the solution is developed in a way that meets both technical and operational needs.

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Last updated 14 November 2025

Reference number 2025-03179