WASHINGTON -- On March 25, 2026, Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) released a video outlining plans for a new ROMULUS unmanned surface vessel (USV) assembly facility at Breaux Brothers Enterprises in New Iberia, Louisiana. The company also introduced High-Yield Production Robotics (HYPR), an initiative focused on applying industrial robotics and digital quality systems to unmanned platform manufacturing.
HII aims to move from prototype construction to scalable, repeatable production using automation, digital design, and standardized manufacturing processes. The approach is intended to lower unit costs, shorten production timelines, and support program-level delivery of the ROMULUS family of USVs.
The upgraded Breaux Brothers facility is designed to support serial production of ROMULUS vessels ranging from approximately 20 feet to 190 feet in length. The expanded layout intends to leverage automation, advanced tooling, and standardized workflows to enable efficient, high-rate production across multiple vessel variants using a common manufacturing approach.
HII’s HYPR initiative aims to integrate robotic welding, automated material handling, and digitally enabled quality assurance into an assembly-line environment optimized for ROMULUS production. In 2026, the company plans to conduct proof-of-concept demonstrations with multiple partners, with the goal of launching a full-scale pilot program in early 2027.