Another high-tech boost for the US military with the arrival of the Ghost Shark XL-AUV (Extra-Large Autonomous Undersea Vehicle), an autonomous underwater drone from Anduril Industries.

Flown in by a Royal Australian Air Force C-17 Globemaster III last week, this cutting-edge tech is now set for serious military testing.

It’s a big move in US-Australia defense teamwork aimed at strengthening undersea capabilities across the Pacific.

With the US Navy focusing more on unmanned systems, it looks like this partnership is all about staying ahead in maritime operations.

Here’s our take on the matter.

The Arrival and Testing of Ghost Shark Drone

The arrival of the Ghost Shark in the US waters is not just about adding a new piece of tech to the arsenal; it’s a big step in boosting how well our allied forces work together.

The XL-AUV made its first big splash in the US at the recent Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2024 exercise in Hawaii. This biennial event, led by the US Navy, gave attendees a chance to see this cutting-edge, uncrewed undersea vehicle (UUV) up close.