Big US defence contractors are bringing Australian businesses into the supply chain for nuclear-powered submarines, as industry pushes back against predictions that the AUKUS pact will fail.
Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull has said the AUKUS nuclear submarines pact will likely survive the whims of US President Donald Trump because it is a “terrible” and “unfair” deal that benefits ...
Under AUKUS, Australia’s most expensive defence project, Australia will buy two used Virginia class submarines next decade, and build a new class of nuclear powered submarine with Britain ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A casual sailor enjoying a day on Fremantle Harbour could easily mistake the half-submerged nuclear submarine for a navigation ...
There’s a whole lot to admire in this project. The swing-out transparent OLED display is super slick, the electronics are housed on a single PCB, the back half of the grip is in fact a portable ...
The Trump administration’s approach may signal some inclement weather ahead for the AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine project. But it’s far from game over. A flurry of opinion pieces ...
A grassroots anti-AUKUS campaign called "Labor Against War" has written to every federal Labor MP and candidate, urging them to reassess the submarine deal given the "tremendous upheaval in US ...
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