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AUKUS Alliance Accelerates Underwater Drone Program to Counter Global Threats

The US, UK, and Australia are finally moving from talk to action, deploying advanced undersea technology to secure critical infrastructure against hostile actors.

Foreign PolicyPublished May 30, 2026 at 12:16 PMProcessed May 30, 2026 at 3:57 PM
John Healey speaks and gestures with his hands at a podium at the US embassy, flanked by Richard Marles and Pete Hegseth. The US, UK and Australia flags are posted behind them.

The United States, United Kingdom, and Australia are finally cutting through the bureaucratic red tape to deliver tangible military capabilities under the AUKUS alliance.

Defense ministers announced a new project to develop uncrewed undersea vehicle (UUV) technology, a move aimed at securing the undersea cables and pipelines that serve as the backbone of modern global infrastructure.

UK Defence Secretary John Healey admitted that the alliance had spent too long talking and not enough time delivering, but pledged that the three nations are now focused on rapid deployment.

The UK is committing £150 million to the project, which will integrate cutting-edge sensors, weapons, and surveillance systems to protect against rising threats in the Pacific, Atlantic, and High North.

The urgency is clear: undersea cables are increasingly targeted by hostile powers, with British officials noting a 30% increase in Russian vessel activity in UK waters.

While critics have questioned the timeline of the broader AUKUS submarine program, the UUV project marks a significant step forward in Pillar Two of the pact, which focuses on advanced capabilities like AI and undersea robotics.

As the alliance works to counter the growing maritime aggression of China and the disruptive tactics of Russia, this initiative ensures that Western forces will have the advanced battle technologies necessary to maintain deterrence and protect national interests.

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