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HavocAI Inc – Weekly Recap

HavocAI Inc delivered an active week of developments that reinforced its positioning in autonomous defense and critical infrastructure markets. The company continued to frame its core value proposition around “collaborative autonomy,” emphasizing AI systems that sense, decide, and act in real time while allowing one operator to supervise complex missions across sea, air, and land.

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HavocAI highlighted a single platform designed to command, connect, and control distributed autonomous assets in contested environments with degraded or denied communications. This approach is intended to keep human operators outside direct threat zones while sustaining operational tempo, aligning with rising defense priorities in unmanned and semi-autonomous operations.

Operationally, the company showcased progress in autonomous surface vessels, noting that it has built more than 100 such vessels over the past year, with around 40 ready for deployment in maritime security roles. Its 100-foot Atlas MUSV platform, originally a manned PacMar Technologies vessel optimized for unmanned performance, is being positioned for emerging U.S. Navy medium unmanned surface vessel demand.

HavocAI stressed a “build, test, operate” model backed by tens of thousands of operational hours and real-world exercises across multiple mission profiles. This operational data is presented as a key differentiator as the firm seeks to compete in Navy procurement programs that favor mature technology, scalable production capacity, and rapid delivery timelines.

The company also reported rapid-iteration progress on Harbinger, a 40-foot semi-submersible low-profile vessel for contested logistics, whose subscale prototype completed a maiden full-power voyage after being designed, built, integrated, and launched in under 30 days. Additive manufacturing partners Haddy and CEAD Group supported a 3D-printed hull produced in nine days, underscoring HavocAI’s emphasis on speed and agility.

Recent field trials included a pilot with SIX MARITIME and Austal USA’s San Diego shipyard using multiple unmanned surface vessels to augment security for U.S. Navy ships in maintenance. In a U.S. INDOPACOM evaluation off Oahu, the Rampage vessel delivered simulated medical supplies in rough seas and completed a 34-second relaunch with a swapped payload, highlighting operational usability and rapid mission turnaround.

At POST 2026 in Honolulu, HavocAI demonstrated live control of a heterogeneous fleet, tasking Kaikoa and Rampage vessels for escort, sea denial, and maritime domain awareness missions within seconds. Additional demonstrations with Lockheed Martin and Vatn Systems in West Palm Beach integrated Rampage craft with subsurface unmanned systems to execute coordinated engagement and battle damage assessment scenarios.

The week also showcased growing engagement with defense education and policy stakeholders as HavocAI hosted faculty and students from the National Defense University’s Dwight D. Eisenhower School. Visitors interacted with autonomous surface vessels operating on the water and discussed all-domain collaborative autonomy with COO and co-founder Joe Turner, potentially deepening the company’s visibility within U.S. government circles.

Commercially, HavocAI targeted port security and logistics through a Gold Sponsorship at the 2026 Port of the Future Conference in Houston, promoting autonomous vessel solutions for persistent port coverage and continuous intelligence feeds. The company emphasized interoperable software and open-architecture platforms intended to integrate diverse assets and legacy systems via pilot projects that could scale over time.

HavocAI was recognized by Fast Company as one of the World’s Most Innovative Companies of 2026, citing dozens of deployed autonomous maritime vessels and wins at xTech Pacific and xTech Overwatch. The company is extending its all-domain autonomy into air and land through acquisitions of MAVRIK Inc and Teleo and strengthening partnerships with Lockheed Martin, Hanwha Global, and SAIC, which may support future contract opportunities even though specific financial terms remain undisclosed.

Overall, the week’s developments depict HavocAI consolidating its reputation as a field-proven autonomy provider with growing demonstrations, partnerships, and institutional recognition. While the ultimate revenue impact will depend on future procurement outcomes and contract awards, the company’s expanding footprint in defense and critical infrastructure ecosystems appears to support its long-term prospects.

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