Democracy Dies in Darkness

Australia to spend $1.1 billion on stealthy, long-range underwater attack drones

Australia plans to spend $1.1 billion on building dozens of locally developed underwater attack drones

An autonomous undersea vehicle known as the Ghost Shark is seen at HMAS Kuttabul naval base in Sydney, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025. (Mick Tsikas/AAP Image via AP)
By

MELBOURNE, Australia — Australia will spend 1.7 billion Australian dollars ($1.1 billion) on building dozens of locally developed underwater attack drones, Defense Minister Richard Marles said on Wednesday.

The first of the stealthy, long-range Ghost Sharks will be delivered to the Australian navy in January next year under a five-year contract with Sydney-based Anduril Australia, Marles said.

Already have an account? Sign in
LABOR DAY SALE

Ways to read this article:

Create an account
Free
  • Access this article
Enter email address
By selecting "Start reading," you agree to The Washington Post's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
One-Week Pass
$5 USDone-time payment, does not renew
  • Access to all of The Post for one week
SALE
Subscribe
$2 USDevery 4 weeks for the first year
  • Unlimited access to all articles
  • 24/7 live news updates