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Sceptics of AUKUS Pillar 1, the nuclear-submarine element of the Australian-UK-US defence technology partnership, have called ...
The shape of one of Australia’s most strategically important naval bases is changing with the facility undergoing major ...
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 ...
The new vessels will need to enter service by the early-to-mid 2030s in order to replace the ageing Collins Class submarines. It will be one of the biggest and most expensive infrastructure projects ...
Canberra’s existing fleet of Collins-class attack boats utilizes ... at HMAS Stirling, the Royal Australian Navy’s primary submarine base, and other activities designed to acclimate Australian ...
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 ...
“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 ...
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