UK’s CETUS XLUUVÂ launched by MSubs in Plymouth
A subsea technology demonstrator designed to blaze the trail for future UK Royal Navy (RN) extra large uncrewed underwater vehicles (XLUUV) has entered the water
A subsea technology demonstrator designed to blaze the trail for future UK Royal Navy (RN) extra large uncrewed underwater vehicles (XLUUV) has entered the water
Belgium MoD press release On Thursday February 20, Belgium, the Netherlands and France signed the official letter granting the sublicense to France. This gives the
Watching what lies beneath Commander Submarines NATO (COMSUBNATO) operates within Allied Maritime Command (MARCOM) based in Northwood, UK, and serves alongside peer commands NATO Maritime

The HUGIN Superior AUV system has successfully completed acceptance testing conducted by the Defense Innovation Unit and the U.S. Navy. Kongsberg press release Only one
NATO has tested its capability to integrate uncrewed surface vessels (USVs) into its operational task groups.
Maritime threats are now so complex they must be countered by combined actions delivering collective effect.
NATO Allied Command Transformation announced the creation of a new Task Force X composed of autonomous systems to detect and counter underwater threats.
Along with the rapid building of invasion barges at Guangzhou Shipyard in southern China, a submarine has entered the scene. The shipyard is not known
NATO MCM ships and capabilities make a core contribution to deterring threats to critical undersea infrastructure under ‘Baltic Sentry’.
The UK Royal Navy (RN) has once more been shadowing a Russian vessel believed to have capabilities for mapping critical undersea infrastructure (CUI)