HII to showcase company’s role as America’s seapower company at Sea-Air-Space 2026
HII said it will highlight autonomous maritime systems at Sea-Air-Space 2026, including progress on its ROMULUS unmanned surface vessel program alongside broader shipbuilding and mission-systems work.
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Signals near-term USV program momentum from a top U.S. naval industrial player.
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