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MARTAC taps Mystic Powerboats to scale autonomous vessel production

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MARTAC taps Mystic Powerboats to scale autonomous vessel production

By AI, Created 1:41 PM UTC, May 29, 2026, /AGP/ – Maritime Tactical Systems and Mystic Powerboats announced a co-production partnership June 1 to expand U.S. manufacturing for autonomous surface vessels. The deal is meant to speed deliveries of MARTAC’s Devil Ray and MANTAS platforms as defense demand for unmanned maritime systems grows.

Why it matters: - MARTAC is trying to increase domestic production capacity as U.S. and allied demand rises for autonomous maritime systems. - The partnership is meant to support distributed maritime operations, maritime domain awareness, logistics support and force protection. - The co-production model is designed to increase surge capacity, diversify the supply chain and shorten delivery timelines.

What happened: - Maritime Tactical Systems, Inc. and Mystic Powerboats announced a co-production partnership on June 1, 2026, in Melbourne, Florida. - MARTAC said the deal will help expand production of its autonomous unmanned surface vessels for U.S. and allied customers. - Mystic Powerboats will contribute advanced composite manufacturing capability to the production effort.

The details: - MARTAC’s Devil Ray and MANTAS platforms are part of the production scale-up. - MARTAC said those platforms have been operationally proven for more than 10 years in multiple government programs and exercises. - Mystic Powerboats operates from a nearly 100,000-square-foot production facility. - Mystic’s facility includes tooling, workforce and processes for high-strength, lightweight hull structures at scale. - Mystic brings experience in epoxy resin infusion, carbon-fiber lamination and foam-core construction. - MARTAC said those materials and methods align with the Devil Ray and MANTAS platforms. - Mystic Powerboats founder and CEO John Cosker said accelerating autonomous maritime capability is imperative as nations focus on maritime awareness, force protection and critical shipping lanes. - MARTAC Chief Growth Officer Seamus Flatley said Mystic is a strong example of U.S. marine manufacturing and a key step in MARTAC’s rapid scale-up strategy. - MARTAC said the partnership is the first of several pending domestic co-production partnerships it is finalizing. - MARTAC said the broader framework will support a significant expansion of its co-production model.

Between the lines: - The announcement signals a shift from a single-production approach toward distributed manufacturing for autonomous defense vessels. - The emphasis on domestic capacity suggests supply-chain resilience is becoming as important as raw production volume. - MARTAC is also positioning its systems as already mature, not experimental, to make scale-up easier for defense buyers.

What’s next: - MARTAC said additional domestic co-production partnerships are pending. - The company expects the expanded framework to support faster delivery and higher output over time. - MARTAC and Mystic did not disclose production targets, contract values or a delivery schedule.

The bottom line: - MARTAC is building a wider U.S. manufacturing base to meet growing demand for autonomous naval vessels without slowing deployment readiness.

For more information, visit mysticpowerboats.com.

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