Leidos and Havoc are advancing autonomous operations by developing a capability that enables a single operator to coordinate and control multiple platforms in contested environments.
To support this goal, components of Havoc’s collaborative autonomy software will be integrated into Leidos’ Autonomous Vessel Architecture. Initial work will focus on the Sea Archer unmanned surface vessel.
The integration aims to build an architecture where air, surface, and underwater systems can sense, decide, and act as a unified team even when communications are degraded or denied.
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