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The AUKUS Submarine Crisis Is Already Here

U.S. and U.K. nuclear-powered subs for Australia, a tougher deterrent against China, and a “free and open Indo-Pacific.” -On ...
Ten years ago I was asked to deliver the Boyer Lectures. I proposed that we go global and give a Boyer Lecture overseas for the first time – in China. As I stepped off the plane in Beijing, I found I ...
South Korea’s growing investment in American shipbuilding could foster the development of ships capable of using next ...
The Swedish selection caps an intense race amid global shipbuilders for a program pegged at almost $3 billion.
Uncertainty is growing over Korea’s ambition to become a powerhouse in naval vessel exports, as the nation’s shipbuilders ...
The Albanese government is considering partnerships with US tech giants to improve the nation’s digital skills as it prepares ...
The Strategic Capabilities Office under the U.S Navy outlined it's intent to seek out offers for a newer, more affordable ...
Australia’s HMAS Sterling naval base, which will house U.S.-made Virginia-class submarines as part of the AUKUS program in ...
Another major milestone has been achieved for NuShip Hunter with the successful factory acceptance test (FAT) of the towed ...
The AUKUS agreement has had no shortage of critics. But Australia's experience of purchasing American defence goods has been ...
The Australian defence establishment is doubling down on AUKUS, but for critics there remain more questions than answers.
The U.K.’s successful testing of quantum atomic clocks aboard submarines provides validation for further research in quantum ...