Armada demonstrates real edge compute capability in contested maritime environments

Armada demonstrates real edge compute capability in contested maritime environments

Edge infrastructure solutions provider Armada participated in UNITAS 2025, the world’s longest-running multinational maritime exercise, showcasing its modular AI data centers Galleons and Atlas software for edge computing in remote and contested environments. 

Galleons delivered high performance computing, networking and distributed network awareness both on land and out at sea on a Navy warship to aid in mission-critical operations.

Armada technology created secure, resilient hybrid cloud environments and processed data from multi-INT robotic autonomous systems demonstrating its effectiveness in operating within power-constrained areas.

“Warfighters often operate in power and communications-denied environments, and Armada’s full stack modular, mobile data centers uniquely enable them to harness massive amounts of data in those conditions,” says Dan Wright, CEO of Armada. “At Armada, we’re not just building for tomorrow but delivering solutions today, right where they are needed, remote and contested environments both on land and at sea.” 

The exercise underscored the value of industry partnerships, as Armada worked with U.S. Navy units, private-sector companies and research institutions.

These Galleons have previously proven capabilities in other military applications, such as live drone feed processing using the American AI Stack.

Armada has just unveiled Leviathan, the first modular, megawatt AI data center to drive forward distributed AI infrastructure and energy dominance.

Armada is focused on innovation and cooperation enabling the technology and operational edge of the U.S. and its allied partners.

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