Australia’s navy is entering a new era of lethal power with its first “Ghost Shark” undersea vessel rolling off the assembly line. The 5.8m vessel is a crewless surveillance, reconnaissance and attack asset that can be used to strike at enemy targets such as submarines and ships.
Breakdown
- The Ghost Shark is an AI-powered, self-driving submersible drone built in Australia for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and strike missions. 4s
- It is the most advanced autonomous underwater vehicle in the world and the first of its kind off the production line, with more units being manufactured. 18s
- The Ghost Shark is part of a broader modernization of the Australian navy, emphasizing uncrewed vessels to protect sailors and perform dangerous tasks. 42s
- The drone's stealth and compact size allow it to be launched from ships, wharves, or any shipping container near water, serving as a deterrence factor. 1m 10s
- The first Ghost Shark is scheduled to enter service in January. 1m 22s


