The Australian Government is accelerating production of the Ghost Shark program as part of a commitment to provide the Australian Defence Force (ADF) with the cutting-edge capabilities it needs to safeguard Australians and their interests. ADF and Anduril Australia have entered into a co-funded early works contract for the Ghost Shark program which will provide Navy with a long-range autonomous vehicle that will deliver a cost-effective, persistent intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and strike undersea capability. To see this cutting-edge technology realised, the Australian Government is co-investing $20.1 million alongside Anduril Australia, which will contribute more than $20.1 million to scale the sovereign supply chain and build infrastructure to transition the Ghost Shark program from prototype development to production. To date, the Australian Government has invested $90.1 million.
Quotes attributable to Chief Defence Scientist, Professor Tanya Monro AC:“Ghost Shark has been specifically designed for manufacturability, mass production and flexibility to create supply chain resilience. DSTG has contributed project management and trusted autonomy skills to ensure scalable success. This shows what can be achieved by focused collaborative development and co-investment.”
Quotes attributable to Head of ASCA, Professor Emily Hilder: “The co-funded early works contract between Anduril Australia and Defence will accelerate production readiness of the Ghost Shark program as well as scale the Australian supply chain at an unprecedented pace. Ghost Shark is a powerful example of how ASCA can help accelerate capability to our warfighters, bringing together parts of the Defence enterprise as well as Anduril Australia, to help deliver an asymmetric advantage.”
Quotes attributable to Minister for Defence Industry and Capability Delivery, the Hon Pat Conroy MP:“The Ghost Shark early works contract provides a clear example of how the Albanese Government is working with Australian industry to accelerate the delivery of cutting-edge sovereign capability. Defence is incentivising industry to make substantial capital investments. Contracts like this help scale Australian industrial capacity and deliver sophisticated defence capability, while bringing more investment and jobs into the Australian economy. The Ghost Shark program exemplifies how Australia’s defence industry can develop cutting edge technology and deliver at pace.”
Anduril Australia will construct a manufacturing facility that will see the first production variant of the Ghost Shark available by the end of 2025. The company will construct the facility in Australia with a factory capable of manufacturing Ghost Sharks for Defence and our international partners, as well as a commercial variant. The early works contract will also facilitate investment into the Australian industry supply chain so it can grow and scale alongside Anduril Australia. As many as 42 Australian companies are part of the Ghost Shark supply chain. The Ghost Shark is part of the Albanese Government’s investment of up to $7 billion for the development and acquisition of subsea warfare capabilities and new autonomous and uncrewed maritime vehicles. The Royal Australian Navy, Defence Science and Technology Group and Anduril Australia have co-designed the Ghost Shark prototypes. The Ghost Shark program is being progressed with the support of the Advanced Strategic Capabilities Accelerator (ASCA).