QinetiQ rapidly designed the required parts, many of which were produced locally by additive manufacturing SMEs in Perth, WA, with the remainder being produced on the East coast and by QinetiQ Australia.
While QinetiQ is a longstanding strategic partner to the UK’s Submarine Delivery Group, this is the first time that the Royal Navy has used advanced manufacturing to produce submarine components to support a routine SMP in Australia. This achievement represents a critical milestone on the road to enabling Submarine Rotational Force - West, a key part of AUKUS Pillar 1.
Using its global presence, QinetiQ was able to reverse engineer the required parts in the UK, before securely transferring the technical data to QinetiQ Australia, who worked with local suppliers to manufacture the components.
After approval by the Submarine Delivery Group Additive Manufacturing Team, the parts were then delivered to the crew of HMS Anson who installed the components during the maintenance period, at HMAS Stirling.
Corry Neale, Chief Executive, QinetiQ Australia, said: “QinetiQ’s global reach and established local engineering capability enabled us to move quickly to support HMS Anson in Australia.”
“We will continue to support AUKUS Pillar 1 activities and provide opportunities to Australian companies to be part of this internationally significant, complex supply chain.”
29/05/2026
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