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Undersea Defence Technology conference

Undersea Defence Technology (UDT) is an annual international conference and exhibition for the undersea warfare and naval technology community.

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Key Question

What did BAE Systems disclose about Herne at UDT 2026, and why does it matter for AUKUS?

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Common Questions
What was announced at the Undersea Defence Technology conference in April 2026?
At UDT in April 2026, BAE Systems described its Herne XLAUV as on track for Lloyd's Register certification and 2026 delivery to the Royal Navy. The announcement came weeks before Herne was absent from the AUKUS Pillar II Signature Project fact sheet.Source: UDT conference, April 2026
What is the Undersea Defence Technology conference?
UDT is an annual international conference and exhibition for the undersea warfare and naval technology community, bringing together naval procurement officials and defence industry from NATO and partner nations to discuss subsea capabilities and autonomous maritime systems.
Where was the Undersea Defence Technology conference held in 2026?
The 2026 UDT conference took place in April 2026. The specific city venue was not confirmed in the available reporting.

Background

Undersea Defence Technology (UDT) is an annual international conference and exhibition dedicated to undersea warfare, naval technology, and maritime autonomous systems. It brings together naval officers, defence procurement officials, and industry from across NATO and partner nations. The conference rotates between European venues and is one of the primary industry forums for subsea capability announcements and procurement signals.

At the April 2026 UDT conference, BAE Systems described its Herne XLAUV as on track for Lloyd's Register certification and 2026 delivery to the Royal Navy. That certification update was the last public status report on Herne before BAE's platform was conspicuously absent from the AUKUS Pillar II Signature Project fact sheet published on 30 May 2026, which named only US-built systems.

UDT 2026 thus framed the comparison: British industry publicly on track for a sovereign XLAUV capability in the same year that AUKUS locked in a US-platform-dominated UUV programme. The conference sits alongside the Combined Naval Event (May 2026) as the two principal forums where the autonomous-maritime industry shaped the procurement narrative before the AUKUS signing.

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