UK Defence research organisations play key role in Royal Navy maritime autonomy
Defence research organisations have played a key role in the funding and technical partnering of maritime autonomous systems (MAS).
Defence research organisations have played a key role in the funding and technical partnering of maritime autonomous systems (MAS).
Anduril Industries and the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) announced that the Extra Large Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (XLUUV) will be named “Ghost Shark”.

A £15.4 million contract for a cutting-edge crewless submarine known as Cetus XLUUV has been awarded to Plymouth firm MSubs by the Royal Navy.

BAE Systems has launched its concept demonstrator for extra-large autonomous underwater vehicle(XLAUV) capability, at the Euronaval 2022 show in Paris.
The U.S. Navy’s Orca Extra Large Unmanned Undersea Vehicle (XLUUV) is 64% over its
original cost estimate and at least 3 years late…
The U.S. Navy and Royal Navy are both pursuing extra-large uncrewed underwater vehicles (XLUUVs). These drone submarines are widely seen as a key part of
SEA successfully completed another series of operational demonstrations of its Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) solution Krait Defence System aboard MSubs’ XLUUV…
The US Navy’s Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) just released the first pictures of the Orca Extra Large Unmanned Undersea Vehicle (XLUUV)…
Anduril Industries and the Australian Defence Force will develop Extra Large Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (XLUUV) for the Royal Australian Navy.
Sonardyne and Wavefront, successfully demonstrated their MOAS capability aboard an extra-large, uncrewed, underwater vehicle (XLUUV) built and operated by Plymouth-based MSubs Ltd.