Since 1982, we have been delivering technologies for the Polish Navy and the Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland, specializing in the design and integration of command and control and communication systems, data analysis and processing, as well as R&D activities. Our modern research laboratories address the latest challenges and market needs. The upgraded infrastructure provides an optimal environment for accredited testing of electronic equipment.
The Company’s international activities include participation in projects under NATO, European Union, European Defence Fund, and European Defence Agency initiatives. The current direction of development of the Centre for Maritime Technology focuses on the protection of critical infrastructure, using modern technologies for the collection and aggregation of data from multiple sources.
ORP Mewa, hull number 603, enters operational service in the Polish Navy.
he EMC-LabNet complex was opened at the OBR CTM premises, expanding the research facilities in the field of electromagnetic compatibility.
ORP Albatros, hull number 602, enters operational service in the Polish Navy.
Signing of a contract for the construction of three additional serial vessels of the Kormoran II class.
ORP Kormoran, hull number 601, enters operational service in the Polish Navy.
Conclusion of a contract for the construction of a prototype mine countermeasure vessel and two serial vessels of the Kormoran II class.
Registration of OBR CTM in the Register of Entrepreneurs as a result of the commercialisation process, with the State Treasury as the shareholder.
The District Court in Gdańsk approves the relocation of OBR CTM from Gdańsk to Gdynia, formally closing the Gdańsk period of the company’s operations.
Official opening and commissioning of the new OBR CTM facilities in Gdynia at Dickmana Street.
The Centre for Maritime Technology is granted the status of a Defence Industry Research and Development Unit.
The company is transformed into the Research and Development Centre – Centre for Maritime Technology.
The Council of Ministers establishes the Centre for Maritime Technology, launching the company’s operations at the Zieleniak site in Gdańsk.