Working with unmanned systems often comes down to one question: How do we help operators see more, stay safer, and make better decisions in environments where visibility and time are limited?
This has been one of our main focuses at Vegvisir. And now, we are taking an important step forward.
Beginning a New Cooperation with DOK-ING
Vegvisir has been selected as the best bidder in a public tender in Croatia for the development and integration of an immersive interface, with DOK-ING as the contracting party.
DOK-ING is a Croatian robotics and engineering company with over 30 years of experience in developing unmanned systems for complex environments that pose a high risk to human life.
The tender is part of the programme “Strengthening strategic partnerships for innovation in the process of industrial transition.” Its aim is to advance unmanned ground systems with improved communication technologies, autonomy, and immersive interfaces that support real operational use.
What We Will Build
The subject of the procurement is the development of an immersive interface that enables operators to control unmanned ground vehicles through a virtual environment generated from the machine’s real surroundings.
As part of this work, Vegvisir will integrate two of its core solutions into the system:
- Vegvisir Remote, designed to support safe and intuitive remote operation of unmanned platforms.
- Vegvisir Virtual Command Station, which enables operators to view, manage, and interact with mission data within one unified environment.
In practice, the full immersive interface will include:
- real-time camera views stitched into one seamless 360° picture,
- essential operational data presented in context,
- a working environment that reduces overload from multiple screens,
- and the ability for operators to remain at a safe distance while keeping full awareness.
It is a practical tool for people who need clarity in difficult terrain or rapidly changing conditions — something traditional camera setups cannot always provide.
Integration onto DOK-ING’s next-gen dual use UGV’s and Command Headquarters Vehicle
The system is planned to be integrated onto DOK-ING’s dual-use unmanned ground vehicles. DOK-ING’s next-gen UGVs perform where this technology matters most: hazardous, complex, and demanding missions in dull, dirty, and dangerous surroundings where visibility and safety are crucial to preserve human life.
There are also plans for integration into DOK-ING’s Command Headquarters vehicle, expanding the use of the immersive interface beyond the platform itself and supporting broader command-level situational awareness. Further details on this integration will be confirmed together with DOK-ING.

