A Cellula Robotics 11.7-metre AUV Cellula Robotics
Unmanned Security Systems

US Defense Department selects firm to build AUV prototype

Will Xavier

The US Department of Defense, through the Defense Innovation Unit, has awarded Cellula Robotics a contract for the construction of a new autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) in line with its combat autonomous maritime platform initiative.

The craft will be powered by a fuel cell and will feature commercial off-the-shelf components. The AUV will be capable of long-endurance missions of up to 45 days and can carry and deploy various payloads.

The vehicle was built to be able to survey up to 5,000 kilometres of seabed during a single dive, significantly increasing operational efficiency.

Possible applications for the AUV include anti-submarine warfare; intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance; deploying multiple listening stations on the seafloor for extended periods; and deploying other types of unmanned craft such as remotely operated vehicles and smaller AUVs.

The completed AUV will have a length of 11.7 metres, a hull diameter of 1.66 metres, and a displacement of 8,000 kg.

The craft can be integrated with third-party autonomy packages to adapt to specific mission objectives during its missions, thus further enhancing efficiency.