National Security Journal on MSN
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 ...
Australia and Japan should codevelop a long-range conventional submarine as the centrepiece of a formal defence pact to ...
Australia will invest A$12 billion to upgrade the Henderson shipyard near Perth, transforming it into the main maintenance ...
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 ...
A new program to qualify Australian businesses for the AUKUS submarine supply chain has sparked strong interest.
Australia will spend an initial Aus$12 billion (US$8 billion) to upgrade shipyard facilities for a future fleet of ...
The ASA has launched the Industry Front Door , a dedicated new platform hosting information and opportunities for Australian business to contribute ...
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 has reportedly announced a significant investment of A$1.7 billion to acquire a fleet of Ghost Shark autonomous ...
The $1.7 billion deal will create about 750 new jobs in Australia, according to the government, as well as supporting a ...
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 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 ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results