In a noteworthy initiative aimed at capturing the U.S. defense market, Anduril Industries recently demonstrated the capabilities of its Dive Extra-Large Autonomous Undersea Vehicle (XL-AUV) off the coast of California. This state-of-the-art autonomous submarine achieved a remarkable milestone by completing a 100-hour single voyage, claimed to be the longest recorded for a vehicle of its class.
However, Anduril is not resting on its laurels. The company is gearing up for what promises to be an even more ambitious demonstration with the Dive-XL. In the coming weeks, the submarine will undertake a mission designed to cover 1,000 nautical miles (1,852 kilometers) in a single continuous journey. Shane Arnott, Anduril’s senior vice president for programs and engineering, highlighted the significance of this upcoming endeavor, stating, “That’ll be the longest that we believe anyone’s really done.”
While the Dive-XL has already been integrated into operations for the Royal Australian Navy, Anduril is keen to position the craft as a complementary asset for the U.S. Navy’s existing fleet of crewed and uncrewed vessels. The company envisions the Dive-XL as a valuable addition to enhancing naval capabilities.
The Dive-XL is touted as a modular platform, capable of being outfitted with different payloads tailored for various missions, including subsea intelligence gathering, long-range surveillance, and commercial seabed mapping. Its advanced design allows it to remain submerged for extended periods, operating undetected over long distances. Anduril emphasizes that this level of autonomy is crucial for maintaining strategic advantage in an increasingly challenging maritime environment characterized by rising threats and a shrinking number of manned fleets.
Furthermore, the platform’s open systems architecture is designed to facilitate ongoing upgrades as technological advancements arise. This flexibility not only reduces operational costs but also enhances the longevity of the Dive-XL, reinforcing its status as a “future-proof solution” in the defense sector. As Anduril Industries prepares to further its ambitions in the U.S. market, the Dive-XL stands at the forefront of a new era in naval warfare capabilities.