Anduril Industries to build autonomous underwater vehicles at Quonset, Rhode Island
Anduril, a California-based defense contractor, will build an $8.3 million facility in Rhode Island to fabricate AUVs for military and civilian clients.
December 16, 2024
Anduril Industries, a California-based defense contractor plans to make autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) at a new, custom-built facility at Quonset Business Park in North Kingstown.
Anduril Industries Inc. said it chose Rhode Island due to support from state officials, a skilled workforce, logistical help from leaders at Quonset, and proximity to Quincy, Massachusetts, where Anduril runs its marine-engineering office.?The company said it had won a suite of state tax breaks to help support the $8.3 million factory build. The facility is slated to open in fourth-quarter 2025.?
The AUVs — each "around the size of a Volkswagen bus” will have hulls that are 3-D printed at the new facility. The customized builds can be "configured for a variety of missions, depending upon what the client is looking for," a spokesperson said. Anduril plans to produce around 200 AUVs per year for military and civilian clients in Rhode Island via its Dive-LD division.
The tax incentives approved by the Rhode Island Commerce Corp. Monday night include $2.49 million in Rebuild RI funds and $2.9 million in qualified job tax credits, according to the Providence Journal.
The unmanned vessels, propelled with electric engines, are remote-controlled. "It is ideal for a variety of missions, such as undersea battlespace intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, mine counter-warfare, anti-submarine warfare, seafloor mapping and more," Anduril says of its Dive-LD AUV.?The Quonset facility will be in addition to the facility in Quincy, where AUV prototyping and production is already taking place, the company said.
The privately held Anduril, founded in 2017, has around 3,500 employees. It supports command and control of autonomous missions through a proprietary technology platform called Lattice OS.
"Anduril puts products ahead of process and builds technology to bring the United States and partners quantum leaps ahead in capability," the company says of its mission.