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 Australia’s warfighting capabilities.

“This 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 Defence’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 ADF’s Anti Submarine Warfare proficiencies for more complex operations and environments.”



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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