Australia has paid for the first British-built parts of nuclear reactors to power a future SSN-AUKUS stealth submarine, the ...
Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy has rejected opposition claims that spending on Australia’s nuclear-powered submarine ...
By integrating industrial bases and operational practices, Australia and the U.K. are signalling that their partnership is not a relic of history but central to their contemporary strategies.
Australia has taken another step along the AUKUS pathway with the arrival of the Royal Navy's Astute-class submarine HMS ...
Australia has taken a major step in delivering its future nuclear-powered submarine capability by paying Aus$310 million ($220 million) for the first British-built parts of nuclear reactors destined ...
The funding will support the manufacture of critical components for nuclear propulsion systems destined for Australia’s first two SSN-AUKUS submarines, which are to be built at Osborne in South ...
The new spending is the first payment for Rolls-Royce equipment to be installed in the first AUKUS boats, as Defence Minister Pat Conroy visits his British counterpart in London.
The Australian Government has announced a $310 million payment for the acquisition of long‑lead items from the United Kingdom to support Australia’s future sovereign conventionally‑armed, nuclear‑powe ...
The Albanese government has also paid more than $300 million to buy equipment for the first AUKUS submarines, as Defence Minister Pat Conroy visits the UK.
The UK is continuing to explore the potential use of Australian-developed Active Electronically Scanned Array radar technology on British platforms, following talks between defence ministers in London ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Channel crisis is a "total and catastrophic political failure" that has become a "national security emergency" ...
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