AUKUS: Inside the $30bn Adelaide Osborne yard where robots will build Australia’s nuclear submarines
State-of-the-art technology will be deployed across the $30bn-plus Adelaide nuclear-powered submarine yard as highly skilled ...
France and India are entering a new era of defense cooperation. Plans are underway to jointly produce Rafale fighter jets and helicopters in India. France also hopes to sell more submarines to India.
With the 09IIIB class and future 09V class, China’s development of nuclear-powered (and nuclear capable) submarines is at an ...
SYDNEY, Feb 15 (Reuters) - Australia said on Sunday it would spend A$3.9 billion ($2.76 billion) to progress construction of a shipyard that will help deliver nuclear-powered submarines under the ...
Australia today unveiled $2. 8 billion in spending as a down payment on a new facility to build nuclear submarines ...
"South Australia is at the centre of one of the most significant defence undertakings in our history," Premier of South Australia Peter Malinauskas said in a press release.
China's production of nuclear-powered submarines has significantly ramped up over the last five years, surpassing the United States in both numbers and tonnage. This shift threatens US maritime ...
Taiwan has reached a significant milestone in its domestic defence programme. After months of delays, the island’s first locally built submarine has completed an initial sea test, marking a step ...
In the interim, the U.S. has agreed to sell at least three Virginia-class submarines to Australia beginning in the 2030s as the later nation builds experience operating and maintaining its own nuclear ...
China has ramped up its production of nuclear-powered submarines over the past five years to the point where it is launching subs faster than the US, threatening to negate a sea-power advantage that ...
The South Australian and federal government release plans for the shipyard in Adelaide that will build at least eight nuclear-powered submarines under the AUKUS pact with the US and the UK.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz suggested examining whether France and the U.K. could be elevated to the same level as the U.S.
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