โ€˜A step-changeโ€™: tech firms battle for undersea dominance with submarine drones
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๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ Australiaโ€ขNovember 28, 2025

โ€˜A step-changeโ€™: tech firms battle for undersea dominance with submarine drones

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Originally published byThe Guardian Australia

As navies seek to counter submarines and protect cables, startups and big defence companies fight to lead market

Flying drones used during the Ukraine war have changed land battle tactics for ever. Now the same thing appears to be happening under the sea.

Navies around the world are racing to add autonomous submarines. The UKโ€™s Royal Navy is planning a fleet of underwater uncrewed vehicles (UUVs) which will, for the first time, take a leading role in tracking submarines and protecting undersea cables and pipelines. Australia has committed to spending $1.7bn (ยฃ1.3bn) on โ€œGhost Sharkโ€ submarines to counter Chinese submarines. The huge US Navy is spending billions on several UUV projects, including one already in use that can be launched from nuclear submarines.

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