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The AUKUS Submarine Plan Is Officially Happening in Australia (Or Maybe Not)
Key Points and Summary – Australia has begun a $5.2 billion upgrade of its HMAS Stirling naval base to host rotating U.S. and UK nuclear-powered submarines, a key first step in the AUKUS security pact ...
A new program to qualify Australian businesses for the AUKUS submarine supply chain has sparked strong interest.
British defence giant Rolls-Royce has signed an agreement with the Western Australian and South Australian governments to co-design workforce initiatives that will support the AUKUS submarine program ...
Infrastructure work to support rotations of U.S. and British nuclear-powered submarines began last month at a naval base in Western Australia, according to that nation’s defense department. HMAS ...
Australia will spend an initial Aus$12 billion (US$8 billion) to upgrade shipyard facilities for a future fleet of ...
Rolls-Royce has signed memorandums of understanding (MOUs) with both Western and South Australian governments that outline a ...
Update by Australia, the UK and the USA (AUKUS) to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors on Australia's naval nuclear ...
Australia will spend $1.7bn to acquire dozens of Ghost Shark autonomous undersea drones to be delivered by US tech disrupter Anduril, amid uncertainty over Australian nuclear submarine ambitions under ...
The $1.7 billion deal will create about 750 new jobs in Australia, according to the government, as well as supporting a ...
Australia has reportedly announced a significant investment of A$1.7 billion to acquire a fleet of Ghost Shark autonomous ...
The navy is under-gunned for the strategic circumstances Australia faces. For years, commentators have criticized its existing and planned platforms for possessing too few missile cells. Many of them ...
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