What is Anduril Ghost Shark?
Anduril Ghost Shark is a defense subsea autonomous undersea vehicle (XLUUV) from Anduril, in active production for the Royal Australian Navy. Per Agent A maritime source-depth hygiene: A$1.7B RAN production contract September 2025 (CORRECTED from A$140M 2022 co-development figure that aggregator coverage conflated). Sub-killer ASW (anti-submarine warfare) mission profile; Lattice-wired (integrated with Anduril's cross-domain autonomy stack). Editorial throughline: production-tier new-defense maritime exemplar; Australian RAN as anchor customer. Cohort positioning: defense subsea production archetype within the maritime cluster's new-defense AI-first tier alongside Dive-LD fielded archetype.
A$1.7B
RAN production contract (September 2025; CORRECTED from A$140M co-dev)
Sub-killer ASW
Mission profile (anti-submarine warfare)
Lattice-wired
Cross-domain Anduril autonomy stack integration
RAN anchor customer
Royal Australian Navy; Indo-Pacific allied procurement
DoD-withheld specs
Honest-absence on classified specifications
Mid-2026
Snapshot date
Anduril Ghost Shark: defense subsea production archetype
Anduril Ghost Shark is a defense subsea autonomous undersea vehicle (XLUUV; extra-large unmanned undersea vehicle) from Anduril. Per DEPLOY's maritime cluster framework, Ghost Shark anchors the defense subsea production archetype: production-tier maturity alongside Dive-LD fielded archetype at the new-defense AI-first tier.
A$1.7B RAN production contract September 2025 (CORRECTED from A$140M co-development)
Per Agent A maritime source-depth hygiene pass, the Ghost Shark RAN production contract is A$1.7B announced September 2025. This is a critical correction from prior aggregator coverage that conflated the A$140M 2022 co-development figure with the production-contract figure: the A$140M was the initial Anduril Australia + RAN + Defence Science and Technology Group co-development partnership figure; the A$1.7B is the subsequent active-production contract for RAN delivery.
Per DEPLOY's framework, the contract-value correction matters editorially: trade-press coverage citing the A$140M figure as the production-contract value operates outside Agent A primary-source-anchored verification. Per cap-flag-as-trust-signal, contract-value framing requires precise distinction between ceiling vs obligated; the A$1.7B is the contract-ceiling figure; current production rate cap-flagged pending primary-source confirmation.
Sub-killer ASW mission profile; Lattice-wired
Per Agent A maritime source-depth hygiene pass, Ghost Shark operates a sub-killer ASW (anti-submarine warfare) mission profile. The ASW positioning is structurally distinct from Dive-LD's general-purpose subsea autonomy: Ghost Shark targets the sub-killer mission profile that ASW doctrine prioritizes within Indo-Pacific defense procurement.
Ghost Shark is Lattice-wired: integrated with Anduril's Lattice autonomy stack. Per DEPLOY's brain-providers cluster framework, the Lattice integration positions Ghost Shark within Anduril's unified cross-domain autonomy substrate alongside Ghost-X (aerial) + Dive-LD (fielded subsea) + Roadrunner (counter-UAS).
Specifications are DoD-withheld estimates per Agent A; Anduril Australia + RAN primary-source confirmation operates at the contract-announcement layer with production-rate + delivery-cadence cap-flagged. Per DEPLOY's framework, the DoD-withheld-spec posture is structurally appropriate for production-tier defense procurement and operates at honest-absence posture rather than aggregator-inferred padding.
Production maturity + Australian RAN anchor customer
Per Agent A maritime source-depth hygiene pass, Ghost Shark operates at production maturity with the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) as anchor customer. The production-maturity tier represents the upper deployment-verification position within the defense subsea cohort: distinct from Dive-LD fielded archetype (USN UUVRON-1) at the cross-domain Lattice substrate level.
Per the maritime cluster framework, Ghost Shark's RAN production contract operates as editorial signal at the cohort-architecture layer: Australian RAN as anchor customer extends the new-defense AI-first cohort's geographic footprint beyond US-only defense procurement (Anduril + Helsing + Shield AI primarily US-DoD-focused) into Indo-Pacific allied defense procurement.
Cohort positioning: new-defense AI-first subsea production-tier
Per the maritime cluster framework + autonomous drones cluster, Ghost Shark anchors:
- Defense subsea production archetype: production maturity for Royal Australian Navy at the new-defense AI-first tier.
- Indo-Pacific allied defense procurement: RAN as anchor customer extends new-defense cohort beyond US-DoD-only footprint.
- Lattice cross-domain integration: unified Anduril autonomy substrate across air + surface + subsea.
- Sub-killer ASW mission profile: structurally distinct positioning vs Dive-LD general-purpose subsea autonomy.
Contrast with cohort:
- Anduril Dive-LD: fielded with USN UUVRON-1; 6,000m operating depth; general-purpose subsea autonomy.
- HII REMUS: legacy-prime subsea contrast; Hydroid 2001 origin (WHOI spinout); $350M HII acquisition 2020.
- Kongsberg HUGIN AUV: vehicle-not-conglomerate scoping; commercial+defense subsea archetype.
Defense procurement honest-absence on consumer pricing: Ghost Shark operates at defense procurement tier; consumer pricing absence is structurally appropriate per cap-flag-as-trust-signal. The consumer surface documents the defense-procurement-tier honest-absence framing.
For the canonical maritime cluster context, see the maritime robotics cluster. For the new-defense AI-first cross-cohort framing, see the autonomous drones cluster. For the Anduril company-level context, see what is Anduril. For the canonical category umbrella, see what is physical AI. For methodology canonical references applicable to Anduril Ghost Shark: the 4-way autonomy-boundary taxonomy (autonomous-mission ASW XLUUV; new-defense AI-first; A$1.7B Australian contract context) + the 9-tier source-quality rubric (DoD + RAN contract source classification).
| Entity | Deployment maturity | Anchor customer | Cohort archetype |
|---|---|---|---|
Anduril Ghost Shark | Active production | Royal Australian Navy (A$1.7B Sept 2025) | New-defense AI-first subsea production |
Anduril Dive-LD | Fielded | US Navy UUVRON-1 | New-defense AI-first subsea (general-purpose) |
HII REMUS (300/600/6000) | Fielded; long-standing legacy procurement | US Navy (Yellow Moray USS Delaware 2025 anchor) | Legacy-prime subsea |
Kongsberg HUGIN AUV | Substantial commercial deployment | Offshore-survey + naval mine countermeasures | Commercial+defense subsea (vehicle-not-conglomerate) |
Exail DriX USV | Commercial + dual-use deployment | Commercial survey + naval dual-use | International commercial+dual-use surface |
Bedrock Ocean AUV | Commercial (offshore-wind survey) | Offshore-wind project survey | US PBC commercial subsea survey |
Frequently asked questions
- What is Anduril Ghost Shark?
Anduril Ghost Shark is a defense subsea autonomous undersea vehicle (XLUUV; extra-large unmanned undersea vehicle) from Anduril, in active production for the Royal Australian Navy. Per Agent A maritime source-depth hygiene: A$1.7B RAN production contract September 2025; sub-killer ASW mission profile; Lattice-wired (integrated with Anduril's cross-domain autonomy stack). Per DEPLOY's maritime cluster framework, Ghost Shark anchors the defense subsea production archetype at the new-defense AI-first tier alongside Dive-LD fielded archetype.
- How much is the Ghost Shark RAN contract?
A$1.7B RAN production contract announced September 2025 per Agent A maritime source-depth hygiene pass. CRITICAL CORRECTION: prior aggregator coverage conflated the A$140M 2022 co-development figure with the production-contract figure. The A$140M was the initial Anduril Australia + RAN + Defence Science and Technology Group co-development partnership figure; the A$1.7B is the subsequent active-production contract for RAN delivery. Per cap-flag-as-trust-signal, contract-value framing requires precise distinction between ceiling vs obligated; A$1.7B is the contract-ceiling figure.
- What is Ghost Shark's mission?
Sub-killer ASW (anti-submarine warfare) mission profile per Agent A maritime source-depth hygiene pass. The ASW positioning is structurally distinct from Dive-LD's general-purpose subsea autonomy: Ghost Shark targets the sub-killer mission profile that ASW doctrine prioritizes within Indo-Pacific defense procurement. Per DEPLOY's framework, the mission-profile distinction matters editorially at the cohort-archetype layer; Dive-LD + Ghost Shark together cover the new-defense AI-first subsea range (general-purpose fielded + ASW-production) within the maritime cluster.
- Is Ghost Shark deployed?
Yes, active production for the Royal Australian Navy as anchor customer per Agent A maritime source-depth hygiene pass. The production-maturity tier represents the upper deployment-verification position within the defense subsea cohort. Per the maritime cluster framework, Ghost Shark's RAN production contract extends the new-defense AI-first cohort's geographic footprint beyond US-only defense procurement (Anduril + Helsing + Shield AI primarily US-DoD-focused) into Indo-Pacific allied defense procurement. Current production rate cap-flagged pending primary-source confirmation; DoD-withheld specifications operate at honest-absence posture.
- What's the difference between Ghost Shark and Dive-LD?
Both are Anduril defense subsea AUVs Lattice-wired into Anduril's cross-domain autonomy stack, distinct mission profiles + customer + maturity. Dive-LD: 6,000m operating depth (full-ocean-depth FOD tier); fielded with US Navy UUVRON-1; general-purpose subsea autonomy mission profile. Ghost Shark: production maturity; Royal Australian Navy A$1.7B production contract September 2025; sub-killer ASW (anti-submarine warfare) mission profile; Indo-Pacific allied defense procurement extension. Per DEPLOY's framework, Dive-LD + Ghost Shark together anchor the new-defense AI-first subsea cohort (general-purpose fielded + ASW-production).
- How much does Ghost Shark cost?
Defense procurement honest-absence on consumer pricing per cap-flag-as-trust-signal. Ghost Shark operates at defense procurement tier; consumer pricing absence is structurally appropriate per Agent A maritime source-depth hygiene. The verified contract framing is the A$1.7B RAN production contract September 2025 (contract-ceiling figure); per-vehicle unit cost cap-flagged pending primary-source confirmation. The consumer surface at deploy.report/price/anduril-ghost-shark documents the defense-procurement-tier honest-absence framing.
Anduril Ghost Shark verified as defense subsea XLUUV at new-defense AI-first production tier. A$1.7B RAN production contract September 2025 (CORRECTED from A$140M 2022 co-development figure that aggregator coverage conflated; A$140M was Anduril Australia + RAN + DSTG co-dev; A$1.7B is subsequent active-production contract). Sub-killer ASW (anti-submarine warfare) mission profile (distinct from Dive-LD general-purpose subsea autonomy). Lattice-wired (integrated with Anduril cross-domain autonomy stack). RAN as anchor customer; Indo-Pacific allied defense procurement extension. DoD-withheld specifications + current production rate at honest-absence posture; contract-value framing distinguishes ceiling vs obligated. How DEPLOY verifies โ
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