Anduril has opened its Ghost Shark manufacturing facility in Sydney, after the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) had awarded the company a $1.7 billion Program of Record seven weeks before.
"The Ghost Shark is the most high-tech long range autonomous underwater capability that exists in the world today and the Albanese Government is proud to have supported its development," said the Hon Pat Conroy MP, Minister for Defence Industry. "The opening of this factory is about backing Australian ingenuity and innovation, but also securing hundreds of well-paid high-skilled jobs and a future made in Australia," Minister for Defence Industry, Pat Conroy, said.
The opening — attended by Conroy; Chief of Navy Vice Admiral Mark Hammond; SVP, Anduril Industries, Shane Arnott; and Chairman & CEO Anduril Australia David Goodrich — has coincided with the first Ghost Shark Extra Large Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (XL-AUV) rolling off the line ahead of schedule and is ready for in-water testing ahead of planned delivery to the RAN in January 2026.
"Today marks a defining moment in our mission to bring sovereign undersea capability to Australia. With the opening of this new facility, we are not only building local infrastructure and workforce — we are investing in innovation, in partnerships, and in the future defence of our nation. Affordable, disruptive and distributed mass is a central tenet of undersea deterrence, and we look forward to supporting Australia and its allies by producing Ghost Sharks right here in Sydney," Goodrich stated.
The RAN's Program of Record contract to Anduril Australia will involve the company delivering a large fleet of Ghost Sharks over the next five years. That was announced after Anduril completed the co-development contract and delivered three Ghost Shark XL-AUVs ahead of schedule.
This was a part of the $140 million co-development contract to design and develop three Ghost Shark XL-AUVs in three years.
The new 7,400m² facility is purpose-built to produce Ghost Shark, and its commercial baseline the Dive-XL at-scale and, subject to Government approval, for export to allies and partners around the world.
It has combined robotic manufacturing, AI-driven logistics and a custom test tank for in-water verification of buoyancy, electrical systems and safety before sea trials.
The Ghost Shark manufacture program has commenced with Low-Rate Initial Production, moving to full scale production in 2026.

