Two defense technology companies file a lawsuit against the U.S. government, alleging they were unfairly excluded from the Navy’s Medium Unmanned Surface Vessel (MUSV) program. All three reports describe the case as challenging how the Navy evaluates and selects companies for the next phase of the unmanned surface ship effort. The companies argue that the procurement or selection process disadvantaged them relative to other competitors and that the government’s actions were improper. The articles do not identify additional details such as the specific grounds for the claims, the amount of damages sought, or the exact stage of the MUSV program at issue. They also do not report any formal response from the Navy or the government to the allegations. The lawsuits reflect ongoing scrutiny of defense acquisition decisions tied to unmanned maritime capabilities. Until the court proceedings move forward, the outcome of the companies’ claims and the Navy’s rationale for excluding them are not determined by the reporting.