Subsea Europe Services enters USV market with sustainable, high-performance C-RECON 13-ES
- saul trewern
- Sep 8
- 2 min read

Rostock, Germany – Subsea Europe Services (SES) GmbH, a leading provider of marine technology solutions for the offshore energy and ocean science sectors, has entered the Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV) market with its first in-house developed platform, the C-RECON 13-ES.
Set to enter service in early 2026, the 4-metre, all-electric vessel is designed to simplify USV operations by combining performance, versatility, and zero-emission sustainability. Purpose-built for hydrographic surveys, environmental monitoring, and offshore asset inspection, the C-RECON 13-ES allows operators to cut survey costs, reduce risk to personnel, and expand access to areas where traditional crewed survey vessels are impractical or too expensive.
With a low-logistics launch capability from small vessels, marinas, or even directly off the beach, and a 200 kg payload capacity, the all carbon-fibre design balances practicality and ease of ownership. Zero emission, battery-powered propulsion enables safe and compliant operation in environmentally sensitive zones, a growing priority across offshore wind, oil and gas, and marine science projects.
SES has drawn on years of experience configuring and operating third-party USVs to develop a platform that directly addresses customer needs. Payload integration and sensor management, a frequent pain point when mobilising USVs, are simplified through SES’s proprietary C-KONTROL technology. This ‘plug and sail’ hardware backbone ensures the smooth installation of a wide range of survey and inspection sensors and accelerates launch readiness.
Additional innovations, such as SES’ tool-free C-Lock quick-mount deck system, universal C-Fit underwater payload interface and C-Caster profiling winch, further simplify vessel setup, helping operators maximise survey time and focus on high-quality data acquisition and delivery.
Available initially in a 4-metre (13 foot) length, the unique modular approach SES has taken to manufacturing the Q-RECON means that shorter and longer hull lengths can be accommodated by simply adding or removing ready-made hull sections, such as an extra battery pack or UAV hanger.
“Autonomy is not just about technology, it’s about enabling better business outcomes,” said Sören Themann, CEO of Subsea Europe Services. “With the C-RECON 13-ES, we’re providing a solution that helps European operators cut complexity, control costs, and deliver better results for their clients.”
SES has already helped bring advanced autonomous systems into commercial projects across Europe, from surveying busy ports to wind farm impact studies. With the launch of its own platform, SES is strengthening its position as a complete solutions provider, offering integrated payloads from leading manufacturers, training, and maintenance, but now also the vehicle that ties everything together.
Themann concluded: “C-RECON 13-ES represents the next stage in our growth. By building platforms in-house, we can deliver turnkey solutions that unlock the full value of autonomy for offshore energy, ocean science customers, and through our FLANQ business unit, defence.”
Media contacts:
Sören Themann
CEO, Subsea Europe Services GmbH
+49 170 7676666
Saul Trewern
Account Director, Oceanspace Communications
+44 (0)7312 105 130
About Subsea Europe Services
With a strong focus on autonomy, and operational efficiency, Subsea Europe Services offers turnkey survey platforms, advanced sensors, autonomous surface and underwater vehicles, and real-time data solutions. Their mission is to make high-quality subsea data more accessible and usable through smart technology and expert support.





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