DARPA’s Angler program awards contracts to Advance Autonomous Underwater Systems


DARPA has awarded six contracts for work on the Angler program, which aims to pioneer the next generation of autonomous underwater robotic systems capable of physical intervention in the deep ocean environment.


DARPAs Angler Program Awards Contracts to Advance Autonomous Underwater Systems Artist’s concept of Angler (Picture source: DARPA)


This class of future unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) must overcome reliance on GPS and human intervention to support infrastructure establishment, maintenance, and resilience over the vastness of the ocean. The Angler program seeks to merge breakthroughs in terrestrial and space robotics, as well as underwater sensing, to develop autonomous robotic solutions capable of navigating and surveying ocean depths, and physically manipulating human-made objects of interest.

Three companies will perform in Track A, focused on developing an integrated solution for all challenges in the Angler technology and operational areas:

- Leidos
- Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation
- L3Harris Technologies

Three companies will perform in Track B, focused on developing solutions specific to the fields of navigation, autonomy, and perception:

- SoarTech
- EdgeTech
- Kitware

The Angler program envisions numerous benefits, including:

- Establishing functionality for long-duration mission navigation and autonomy deprived of GPS and surface-based communication;
- Providing a first-of-its-kind long-distance undersea manipulation platform capable of fully autonomous operation; and
- Advancing perception systems to enable grasping underwater objects in degraded undersea environments.

The program is targeting three phases of development, culminating with a fully integrated prototype completing an underwater mission in a dynamic, open ocean environment.