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According to the report, a major shipbuilder is stepping deeper into autonomous naval tech, teaming with an AI specialist to develop a 200-foot (70-meter) autonomous surface vessel (ASV) for the US military.
The report stated that the effort brings together Hanwha Systems, Hanwha Defense USA, and HavocAI, combining shipyard-scale manufacturing with autonomy software designed for contested environments.
The report added that this vessel is intended to operate without a crew while supporting a range of military missions. The partnership positions Hanwha as the only shipbuilder with an active US shipyard to formally align with an autonomous vessel developer. Its Philly Shipyard is being considered as the primary production hub for the large ASV.
Additionally, HavocAI co-founder Paul Lwin said that the project aligns with Pentagon calls to create more boats faster, with more capabilities for less money.
Source: Next Gen Defense
The report stated that the effort brings together Hanwha Systems, Hanwha Defense USA, and HavocAI, combining shipyard-scale manufacturing with autonomy software designed for contested environments.
The report added that this vessel is intended to operate without a crew while supporting a range of military missions. The partnership positions Hanwha as the only shipbuilder with an active US shipyard to formally align with an autonomous vessel developer. Its Philly Shipyard is being considered as the primary production hub for the large ASV.
Additionally, HavocAI co-founder Paul Lwin said that the project aligns with Pentagon calls to create more boats faster, with more capabilities for less money.
Source: Next Gen Defense