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The first enlisted Australian sailors that could eventually crew American and Australian nuclear attack submarines graduated ...
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Military Times on MSNEnlisted Australian sailors trained to use US nuclear attack subsThe training marks a milestone in an agreement that calls on the U.S. to send submarines to Australia in the 2030s and 2040s.
It's a giant leap forward from Australia's current arsenal of Collins-class diesel-electric submarines that can only travel 11,500 nautical miles before it needs to refuel. The AUKUS treaty ...
Nuclear submarines will allow Australia to project maritime power far from our shores. This is critical for an island nation heavily dependent on trade by sea.
Director of the U.S. Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program Adm. Bill Houston, who completed his Command Course training on Collins ...
“I would say today with the Collins class (submarines), Australia pulls its weight,” Admiral Seif said. “Today’s Australian Navy, the standing force is very capable, fully integrate ...
Currently, the Royal Australian Navy uses Collins-class diesel-electric submarines. The Collins-class vessels are designed and built by the Swedish Navy and are renowned for their silence and ...
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