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UK awards $4bn contract to build AUKUS nuclear submarines

03-10-2023

LONDON/ CANBERRA: The United Kingdom has awarded three UK companies a 4 billion pound ($4.9bn) contract to design and manufacture a nuclear-powered attack submarine as part of the country’s AUKUS program with Australia and the United States.

The UK Ministry of Defence, in a statement on Sunday, said the contract with BAE Systems, Rolls-Royce and Babcock “represents a significant milestone for both the UK and the trilateral AUKUS program as a whole”.

The new submarines, known as SSN-AUKUS, “will be the largest, most advanced and most powerful attack submarines ever operated” by the Royal Navy and will “combine world-leading sensors, design and weaponry in one vessel”, it said.

The first of the submarines will be delivered into service in the UK in the late 2030s and the first Australian ones will follow in the early 2040s.

The plans for SSN-AUKUS were unveiled in March by the leaders of Australia, the UK and US and came as the three countries ramp up their efforts to counter China in the Asia Pacific region.

The nuclear-powered vessels which have far greater stealth and range and mark the first time Washington has shared nuclear-propulsion technology with a country other than the UK, represent a significant upgrade to Australia’s current diesel-powered fleet.

Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles previously described the AUKUS deal as “the biggest step forward in our military capability that we’ve had since the end of World War II”.

Under AUKUS, Washington also intends to sell Canberra up to five of its Virginia-class nuclear-powered submarines in the early 2030s.

It will also see US and UK submarines deployed in Western Australia as soon as 2027 to help train Australian crews.

Analysts say the AUKUS program will strengthen deterrence in the face of China’s increasingly assertive actions in the Pacific, including in the South China Sea where it has built military bases on disputed outcrops and reefs.

Its foreign ministry has accused Australia, the UK and US of travelling “further down the wrong and dangerous path for their own geopolitical self-interest”. The AUKUS pact arises from a “Cold War mentality which will only motivate an arms race, damage the international nuclear proliferation regime, and harm regional stability and peace”, it said. (Int’l News Desk)

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