Naval Group to develop UCUV prototype for French Navy

by Kate Tringham Feb 2, 2024, 15:20 PM

Naval Group has been awarded a contract by French defence procurement agency Directorate General of Armament (DGA) for the development of an unmanned combat underwater...

Naval Group's XLUUV demonstrator, which completed sea trials in late 2023, will be a key component of the UCUV project. (Naval Group)

Naval Group has been awarded a contract by French defence procurement agency Directorate General of Armament (DGA) for the development of an unmanned combat underwater vehicle (UCUV) demonstrator.

Under a framework agreement announced by both parties on 29 January 2024 but formalised on 28 December 2023, Naval Group will design, produce, and test a 10 m-long UCUV prototype.

The agreement follows a nine-month study contract awarded to Naval Group in May 2023, under which the shipbuilder examined principal use cases and developed system architectures for a UCUV.

The project leverages research and development (R&D) work already carried out by Naval Group that resulted in the development of an initial Extra-Large Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (XLUUV) demonstrator. The XLUUV, which completed sea trials during the third quarter of 2023, will be used as a trials and technology integration platform and will help inform the design of the future UCUV demonstrator.

The initial follow-on contract, which was awarded under the framework agreement on 28 December 2023 and will run for 24 months, will focus on developing an enhanced version of Naval Group's Autonomous Decision-Making Process (ADMP) – the ‘brains' of the platform – to strengthen mission planning and monitoring, as well as secure surface and underwater navigation.

Subsequent contracts will address challenges relating to long endurance, underwater detection, and sub-order implementation.

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