The Australian Government is ensuring that South Australia remains the home of Australia’s submarine construction, with expenditure projected to be billions of dollars in the state over coming decades ...
In the past five years, China launched 10 nuclear-powered submarines, compared with seven by the United States.
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Australia commits $2.7bn to Osborne submarine construction yard
The Osborne yard will have fabrication, outfitting, and consolidation areas, plus facilities for testing, launching and commissioning.
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The US Navy’s $132 billion Columbia-class submarine is now a giant headache
Summary and Key Points: The U.S. Navy’s Columbia-class ballistic missile submarines are designed to replace the aging ...
"South Australia is at the centre of one of the most significant defence undertakings in our history," Premier of South Australia Peter Malinauskas said in a press release.
In the interim, the U.S. has agreed to sell at least three Virginia-class submarines to Australia beginning in the 2030s as the later nation builds experience operating and maintaining its own nuclear ...
Prime minister commits $3.9bn as ‘down payment’ for Adelaide facility to eventually build nuclear-powered vessels ...
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China is building submarines faster than ever, think tank says. Why that’s a problem for Washington
China has ramped up its production of nuclear-powered submarines over the past five years to the point where it is launching subs faster than the United States, threatening to negate a sea-power ...
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Prime Minister announces $3.9 billion 'down payment' towards $30b Adelaide submarine shipyard
The South Australian and federal government release plans for the shipyard in Adelaide that will build at least eight nuclear-powered submarines under the AUKUS pact with the US and the UK.
Labor has announced a $30 billion investment to build a nuclear-powered submarine construction yard in South Australia.
More than $30bn will be ploughed into building the world’s most advanced nuclear-powered submarine shipyard in Adelaide, employing 4000 people in the nation’s biggest construction project.
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