THE STACK
Havoc’s collaborative autonomy stack connects every vessel, sensor, and operator into one coordinated network, enabling autonomous fleets to act as a single team across domains.
HAVOC Control
Havoc Control is the operator interface for real-time command, planning, and insight across autonomous systems. It’s mission command for modern maritime operations. It empowers mission teams to plan, direct, and retrieve data from distributed fleets through intuitive, modular views—ensuring transparency, reliability, and mission success in any environment.
Operational Advantages
Havoc Control equips operators to orchestrate and oversee autonomous missions confidently, ensuring seamless coordination, data integrity, and results across complex operational scenarios.
Intuitive
Clear and simple UI. One operator does the job that used to require many.
Control
Humans can direct, override, or re-task autonomy instantly when needed.
Trust
Build confidence in autonomy by making actions and intentions visible.
Reliability
Mission-critical performance, low-latency, stable under operational pressure.
Operator-Centric Design
Designed for real-world operator workflows and constraints.
Scalable Teaming
Supports single-vessel to fleet-scale operations across mission phases.
Who It's For
Tactical Operator (Live Operations)
Directly controls missions in real-time for small teams. Needs speed, clarity, and autonomy transparency.
Strategic Operator/ Theater commander
Oversees multi-mission fleets across a contested battlespace. Requires aggregated awareness, trusted autonomy, and seamless scaling from local actions to theater-level decisions.
MISSION PLANNER / TACTICAL COMMANDER
Designs and tasks missions ahead of execution. Needs simulation tools, asset allocation clarity, and reliable autonomy behaviors to minimize operational risk.
AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS ENGINEER
Maintains, adapts, and integrates autonomy across platforms. Requires transparency, modularity, and security to field new payloads and sustain fleet effectiveness.
Port Security Operator
Monitors and defends critical infrastructure and waterways. Needs persistent sensing, rapid cueing, and autonomous interception to counter asymmetric and near-shore threats.
Maritime Logistics Planner
Coordinates contested resupply and sustainment. Needs reliable scheduling, cargo transparency, and resilient autonomy to ensure supply lines stay open under pressure.
