Australian DoD Selects Saab’s AUV62-AT for RAN Anti-Submarine Training Capability

The Australian Department of Defence (DoD) announced is has selected Saab's AUV62-AT as part of a $11 million investment to acquire an advanced anti submarine warfare capability for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).
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Minister for Defence, Senator the Hon Linda Reynolds CSC said the new AUV62-AT, Intermediate Anti-Submarine Warfare Training Target will enhance Australiaโ€™s warfighting capabilities.

โ€œThis advanced technology training target will simulate submarines and torpedos, providing highly realistic live training scenarios for submariners, aviators and surface vessel combat teams. As well as being a cost-effective capability, it provides exciting delivery opportunities to grow Defenceโ€™s warfighting skills now, and as anti-submarine warfighting technology develops. In the 2020 Force Structure Plan announced by the Prime Minister and I on July 1, we have set out plans to enhance our regional anti submarine warfare capabilities, including the provision of training sub systems. This capability will improve the ADFโ€™s Anti Submarine Warfare proficiencies for more complex operations and environments.โ€



Linda Reynolds

The RAN will partner with Saab Australia to bring the new capability into service, providing opportunities for local industry to contribute to the project.

Australian companies, including locally-owned company BlueZone Group, which has facilities in Newcastle, Perth and Melbourne, will have the opportunity to support and manage the operation, repair and maintenance of the AUV62-AT for Defence.

Saab’s AUV62-AT was selected last year to provide ASW training to the Royal Navy (via a QinetiQ contract).

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