The Global Autonomous Reconnaissance Craft (GARC) is the proven solution for high-speed, unmanned operations in contested maritime environments. With thousands of operational hours across real-world Navy deployments, it combines modular payload flexibility, advanced autonomy, and rugged endurance. GARC is not a prototype. It is a production system that is already scaling and already delivering results globally. Its launch and recovery methods have been tested at sea, and its control architecture supports both autonomous and remote operations with seamless integration of third-party tools. Designed to support a wide range of missions including ISR, communications relay, and mine countermeasures, GARC is ready to meet the needs of modern naval forces.

Scale that Matches the Mission

GARC is built on an active production line at the former Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard in Baltimore that currently delivers a completed unit every day. Unlike small-batch prototypes or boutique systems, GARC is designed for scale from the start. It is fielded, sustained, and already contributing to real-world operations.

GARC

GARC delivers unmatched endurance, speed, and payload capacity in a compact surface vessel designed for tactical autonomy at scale. Its modular design allows rapid mission adaptation across a range of maritime operations, from ISR and strike to survey and interdiction.