Anduril and Australian Navy to Partner on XLUUV
Anduril Industries and the Australian Defence Force will develop Extra Large Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (XLUUV) for the Royal Australian Navy.
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.
During the fifth edition of the Naval Innovation Days, Naval Group unveiled for the first time to the public its Extra Large Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (XLUUV) demonstrator.
Op-Ed: Now is the time for the EU based defense industry to leap ahead in full-size submarine drones. known as Extra-Large Uncrewed Underwater Vehicles (XL-UUVs),
Tech start-ups, innovators and academics are being offered the chance to showcase and test their novel sensor and payload technology on the Royal Navy’s first extra large unmanned underwater vehicle (XLUUV).
Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS), presented the results of a pioneering research project on the feasibility, usability, construction and operation of large modular underwater vehicles.

The first extra-large autonomous test submarine will be developed for the Royal Navy following a new contract by the Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA). An initial £1 million contract has been awarded to Plymouth-based MSubs Ltd to build a test submarine that will be used to explore the potential capabilities of larger uncrewed underwater vehicles in the future.

MQ-25, future USVs, XLUUV/Orca, Austal USA, Textron Systems CUSV, ST Engineering

The UK MoD’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) on April 16 launched a competition aiming at « developing the Royal Navy’s autonomous underwater capability » by studying he utility and operational boundaries of Extra-Large Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (XLUUVs).

Boeing won a $43 million contract for the fabrication, test, and delivery of four Orca Extra Large Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (XLUUVs) and associated support elements.