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QinetiQ Demonstrates Hammerhead USVs Indo-Pacific
March 16, 2026
QinetiQ Group plc successfully deployed and demonstrated its Hammerhead uncrewed surface vehicles (USVs) during Exercise Cobra Gold, a major multinational naval training event held in the Indo-Pacific region in February 2026. This operational validation highlights QinetiQ's autonomous maritime systems capabilities and strengthens its position as a key defense supplier aligned with NATO and allied navies, including the U.S., UK, Thai, and South Korean naval forces. The demonstration reflects growing allied defense budgets and increasing demand for automated training solutions in naval operations.
- The deployment signals potential for expanded procurement and recurring revenue streams for QinetiQ from allied navies focused on modernizing maritime training and autonomous systems.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on autonomous surface vehicles as a growing category in defense training contracts, especially within multinational exercises in the Indo-Pacific.
- This development indicates sustained allied investment in advanced defense training technologies, creating opportunities for vendors specializing in unmanned systems and automation.
- Organizations involved in naval training and defense modernization may benefit from aligning offerings with evolving threat scenarios and interoperability standards demonstrated during multinational exercises.
The Hammerhead capability allows partners to train against threats they face globally and signals that training standards can be shaped in real time as threat landscapes evolve.
— QinetiQ's customer account manager
QinetiQ benefits from sustained allied defense spending and increasing automation in military training.
— James Fielding, Senior Defense & Aerospace Analyst
Agencies
NATO, U.S. Department of Defense, UK Ministry of Defence, Thai Navy, South Korean Navy
Vendors
QinetiQ Group plc, QinetiQ Target Systems Canada (QTSC)