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Learning from Canada’s N-sub experience

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  Back in 1987, when no one knew that the Cold War was just about to end, the Canadian Government signed up to build 10...

Nuclear jobs start flowing

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Australia will hire 200 people over the next two years to gear up for the allied rotational submarine presence at its western naval base,...

RAN officers’ nuclear graduation

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AUKUS has taken another significant step forward with the graduation of three Royal Australian Navy officers from the Royal Navy’s (RN) Nuclear Reactor Course...

Ghost Shark in the US

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The Australian-made  advanced Extra-Large Autonomous Undersea Vehicle (XL-AUV), the Ghost Shark, has arrived in the United States for the first time, Naval News reports. Anduril...

First US nuclear submarine maintenance in Australia

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In a historic first, RAN personnel will work alongside with their US counterparts to conduct maintenance on USS Hawaii (SSN 776) in Australia as...

New sophisticated Chinese boat

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A Chinese shipyard in Wuhan has launched a submarine which is likely to be the country's most advanced non-nuclear type. The new boat is...

Wreck of WWII US submarine found

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The Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC) has confirmed the wreck site of the World War II submarine USS Harder (SS-257), US Naval Institute...

USS Emory S Land supports AUKUS Pillar 1

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The US Navy submarine tender USS Emory S. Land arrived in HMAS Stirling on 16 August marking the seventh port visit in Australia since...

USS Florida’s 727 days at sea

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The Ohio-class guided-missile submarine USS Florida (SSGN 728) has returned to Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Georgia, after a record-breaking 727-day deployment, UK Defence...

AUKUS: naysayers and realists

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Since Australia, the United States and Britain announced details of the plan for Australia to acquire a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines almost 18 months...