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Hanwha Defense USA and Magnet Defense Form Strategic Partnership to Develop Cutting-Edge MUSVs
Military Breaking Defense Apr 20, 2026

Hanwha Defense USA and Magnet Defense Form Strategic Partnership to Develop Cutting-Edge MUSVs

Hanwha Defense USA and Magnet Defense have announced a groundbreaking collaboration to develop advanced Maritime Unmanned Surface Vessels (MUSVs) and innovative robotic shipbuilding technologies. The two companies signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in April 2026, marking a significant step forward in the defense industry's push for unmanned naval capabilities. This partnership aims to design and produce a state-of-the-art 38-meter MUSV, which will be equipped with advanced autonomy and artificial intelligence for surveillance, reconnaissance, and defense missions.

The MUSV project represents a major leap in naval technology, as it integrates cutting-edge robotics and AI to enhance maritime security and operational efficiency. These unmanned vessels are expected to play a critical role in monitoring vast oceanic regions, patrolling busy shipping lanes, and protecting critical infrastructure from potential threats. The collaboration between Hanwha Defense USA and Magnet Defense underscores the growing importance of unmanned systems in modern naval warfare, as nations seek to maintain strategic advantages through technological innovation.

Additionally, the partnership will focus on advancing robotic shipbuilding processes, which could revolutionize the way ships are manufactured. By integrating automation and robotics into shipyard operations, the companies aim to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance scalability in producing MUSVs and other naval assets. This initiative not only highlights the potential for future advancements in defense manufacturing but also positions the U.S. at the forefront of unmanned maritime technology development. The collaboration is expected to strengthen national security capabilities while fostering innovation in the global defense sector.

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