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Exclusive: HavocAI adds Seahound to its drone-boat roster
Exclusive: HavocAI adds Seahound to its drone-boat roster

Axios

time21-04-2025

  • Business
  • Axios

Exclusive: HavocAI adds Seahound to its drone-boat roster

HavocAI will soon launch a 38-foot autonomous vessel to complement its smaller drone boats, which have already caught the Pentagon's eye. Why it matters: There's a military hunger, at home and abroad, for all things unmanned. The intrigue: Havoc is one of the youngest on the scene. It was co-founded last year by Paul Lwin, a Myanmar refugee and former EA-6B weapons system officer. (Lwin also flight tested the EA-18G.) Zoom in: The vessel, Seahound, is expected to have a 1,000-nautical-mile range and a 1,000-pound payload capacity. It can run on the same software as Havoc's existing 14-foot craft, Rampage. What they're saying: "While revitalizing traditional shipbuilding remains critically important, equally urgent is the parallel development of smaller, faster, attritable unmanned maritime vessels," Lwin told Axios. "The extraordinary success of unmanned maritime operations in Ukraine's Black Sea demonstrates their pivotal role in the future of naval combat." Yes, but: Seeing is believing. At-sea trials will prove or disprove Seahound's utility. Other players in the increasingly competitive unmanned surface vessel space include Leidos, Textron Systems, Saildrone and Saronic. Follow the money: Havoc last year raised $11 million. The early investors included Scout Ventures, Trousdale Ventures and Outlander VC. What we're watching: How Havoc stands out from the crowd — and how its work with the Navy and Army proceeds.

EA-18G Growler Crashes Into San Diego Bay
EA-18G Growler Crashes Into San Diego Bay

Yahoo

time12-02-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

EA-18G Growler Crashes Into San Diego Bay

Details remain very limited, but an EA-18G Growler electronic attack jet has crashed off Point Loma, which marks the entrance to San Diego Bay, on Wednesday morning. The sprawling Naval Air Station North Island sits across from Point Loma, with MCAS Miramar located inland roughly 15 miles to the north. A major exercise, the latest iteration of Bamboo Eagle, which you can read all about here, is ongoing off the Southern California coast. It's not clear if the crash is connected to this large-scale training event. San Diego Webcam on X, which has cameras up around the bay, was first to report of the crash. Local ABC affiliate Channel 10 News reports two crew were rescued shortly after the crash. Their crews saw the aircraft crash into the bay. BREAKING: Report of pilot ejection over the bay. We are looking for them on cam.#LIVE: — San Diego Web Cam (@SanDiegoWebCam) February 12, 2025 We have reached out to the Navy on multiple fronts and will report back when we have more information. UPDATE: From the Navy: -From a Navy official: An EA-18 G crashed and the crew has been safely recovered by the Coast Guard-Cause will come out in an investigation.-The aircraft is still in the water off the coast of San Diego It's also worth noting that the crew has been sent to a hospital. San Diego Webcam posted the section of video along with radio calls pertaining to the crash and the response to it. As you can see, there was fog in the area at the time. According to radio communications, the Growler was taking off when the mishap occurred. Listen and watch below: This is our footage of the U.S. Navy jet crash into San Diego Bay. We have radio comms, and visibility is poor. Both pilots are safe. Turn up your would likely have clearer footage if not for the censorship imposed on us by the previous administration. Had this been a… — San Diego Web Cam (@SanDiegoWebCam) February 12, 2025 Contact the author: Tyler@

HII Names Derek Murphy as Vice President of New Construction Aircraft Carriers at Newport News Shipbuilding
HII Names Derek Murphy as Vice President of New Construction Aircraft Carriers at Newport News Shipbuilding

Yahoo

time30-01-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

HII Names Derek Murphy as Vice President of New Construction Aircraft Carriers at Newport News Shipbuilding

NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Jan. 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HII (NYSE: HII) announced today that Derek Murphy has been promoted to vice president of new construction aircraft carriers at its Newport News Shipbuilding division. In his new role, Murphy will have responsibility for all new construction aircraft carriers in production at the shipyard, including John F. Kennedy (CVN 79), Enterprise (CVN 80) and Doris Miller (CVN 81). 'Derek brings extensive experience from his time in the Navy and both HII shipyards to his new role,' NNS President Kari Wilkinson said. 'I am confident in his steadfast commitment to our shipbuilders and the successful delivery of capability to the United States Navy.' Starting his career with the company in 2002, prior to the HII spin-off from Northrop Grumman, Murphy served as an aviation program manager as part of the EA-6B and EA-18G programs. In 2007, he joined the Ingalls Shipbuilding division, where he held positions of increasing responsibility supporting the Mississippi shipyard's portfolio. In 2020, he joined the Newport News Shipbuilding division, where he has served as program director on John F. Kennedy (CVN 79), responsible for all aspects of construction. A photo accompanying this release is available at: Murphy is a U.S. Navy veteran with 20 years of operational experience as a naval flight officer for carrier-based A-6E Intruder and EA-6B Prowler aircraft. He holds a bachelor's degree from Villanova University and an MBA from Eastern Michigan University. About HII HII is a global, all-domain defense provider. HII's mission is to deliver the world's most powerful ships and all-domain solutions in service of the nation, creating the advantage for our customers to protect peace and freedom around the world. As the nation's largest military shipbuilder, and with a more than 135-year history of advancing U.S. national security, HII delivers critical capabilities extending from ships to unmanned systems, cyber, ISR, AI/ML and synthetic training. Headquartered in Virginia, HII's workforce is 44,000 strong. For more information, visit: HII on the web: HII on Facebook: HII on X: HII on Instagram: Contact: Todd 688-3220 A photo accompanying this announcement is available at in to access your portfolio

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