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  1. 3 days ago · Expected to weigh 10,000 tonnes, Australian subs will be bigger, better, faster and bolder, an evolution of Britain's Astute-class submarines. Australia's current Collins-class vessels weigh 3,300 ...

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  2. 3 days ago · The SSN-AUKUS submarines to be built for Australia and Britain, with help from the United States, will be a ‘bigger, better, faster and bolder’ evolution of Britain’s Astute-class submarines, Mead says. The design will have the advantage of more US technology and greater commonality with US boats. Australian steel will be used to build ...

  3. 5 days ago · RN Breakfast, 27th May 2024. 2h 23m. Show more. South Australia has inked a deal with the US to have its naval sector more heavily involved in US supply chains for nuclear submarines. South ...

  4. 5 days ago · That includes the sale of the Virginia-class submarines to Australia with two from the Navy’s inventory and one new sub. The bill also authorizes Australia’s payment to the U.S. of about $3 ...

  5. 2 days ago · Picture: Martin Ollman. South Australia’s Premier has sent a timely message to both sides of politics in Canberra that the AUKUS plan to build nuclear submarines will succeed only if it is front ...

  6. It lays, in great detail, a minute by minute timeline depiction of all-out nuclear war between superpowers. Of course SLBM are in use. It got me wondering: what is the protocol for a SSBN once the warheads are away, and the world is basically on fire, after rapid nuclear exchange? What are the submarines supposed to do when naval bases are gone?

  7. 3 days ago · So at least one Virginia-class boat will be here in 2030, that’s 2 years EARLIER than our first Attack-class was to be operational. Australia is not a Nuclear Free Zone, not entirely at least, that’s New Zealand. The USS Ronald Reagan CVN-76 (a nuclear powered aircraft carrier) docked in Brisbane in 2019.

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