The company said April 23 that it signed a series of memorandums of understanding at the Sea-Air-Space Exposition (SAS 2026) underway in Washington, D.C., including agreements with defense AI company Anduril and the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), to expand cooperation in its naval ship business.
HD Hyundai said it signed an MOU with Anduril on April 22 to jointly develop an advanced unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) system. The company said the deal expands cooperation beyond the unmanned surface vessel (USV) development already underway with Anduril, as the partners step up efforts to target the U.S. and global markets.
According to U.S.-based market research firm Market Research Future, the global UUV market is expected to grow at an average annual rate of 16.6%, from $5.5754 billion in 2025 to $25.8989 billion in 2035.
HD Hyundai also said it signed a separate three-party MOU the same day with ABS and Anduril to develop an autonomous maritime systems framework, including related regulations and certification. Under the agreement, the three sides plan to establish demonstration and certification procedures considered essential for development and commercialization of unmanned vessels, and to work together on rules tied to unmanned operations.
HD Hyundai said it aims to lead the global unmanned vessel market by combining what it called the world’s top shipbuilding technology with AI-based unmanned systems capabilities.
Joo Won-ho, CEO of HD Hyundai Heavy Industries, said unmanned vessels are a central issue for the future global naval ship market and a field the company must lead. He said cooperation with Anduril and ABS will help demonstrate the company’s technology in the global unmanned vessel market.
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