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New Virginia class sub commissioned

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The U.S. Navy officially commissioned its newest nuclear attack submarine during a Saturday ceremony at Boston Harbor, the service announced. The USS Massachusetts, —...

AUKUS subs or none: Defence chief

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Australia will be left with no submarines if it abandons the Aukus deal with the US and UK, a senior defence official has warned,...

UK to buy AUKUS tech from US

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The government of the United Kingdom (UK) has requested to buy submarine combat and weapon systems, technical support, US and UK embedded personnel, and...

JAUKUS possibility grows closer

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By Ryosuke Hanada* JAUKUS may yet be possible. I argued in 2023 that Japan couldn’t be added to AUKUS Pillar Two because it lacked legal...

Keeping Collins operational

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The Government has held its fourth Product of Concern Summit in Canberra on Monday 2 March 2026 to support the sustainment of Australia’s Collins...

Deficiencies in US submarine munitions

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By Alana Davis* In 2023, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) wargamed a conflict between the United States of America and the People’s...

UK sub into China’s backyard

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The Royal Navy submarine HMS Anson made a stop at Gibraltar late last month, part of a longer journey to Australia. That submarine, part...

Australia orders long lead items for SSN AUKUS

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On 24 February it was announced that the Commonwealth Government had ordered and made a $310 million payment for long-lead items from the UK....

The case for a mixed US submarine fleet

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By Roy Wood* The U.S. Navy for decades has relied almost exclusively on nuclear-powered submarines. But the strategic and industrial context has changed. Adversary fleets...

Australia-UK SNN build symmetry

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Australia has just announced it will spend around AUS$30bn (£15.6bn) to build a large nuclear submarine construction yard at Osborne in Adelaide which is...