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Australia set to give UK $3 billion to support construction of nuclear-powered submarines

Henry Ortiz Published March 22, 2024
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Australia is set to provide 4.6 billion Australian dollars ($3 billion) to UK industry to support the construction of nuclear-powered submarines and ensure its new fleet arrives on time, the two countries said Friday.

The announcement came a day after the two countries signed a defense and security pact to better meet challenges such as China’s increased activity in the South China Sea and South Pacific.

United Kingdom Defense Minister Grant Shapps said the submarine program was expensive but necessary.

“Nuclear-powered submarines are not cheap, but we live in a much more dangerous world where we are seeing a much more assertive region with China, a much more dangerous world all around with what’s happening in the Middle East and Europe,” Shapps told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

Our relationship with 🇦🇺 is one that has stood the test of time and distance.

Today, with @RichardMarlesMP we’ve put our defence relationship on an even stronger footing, signing a treaty and agreeing to cooperate more, making Australia one of our closest partners. pic.twitter.com/pbRheQDiBy

— Rt Hon Grant Shapps MP (@grantshapps) March 21, 2024

“Countries need to invest in making sure that adversaries see we are serious about our security, defending freedom of navigation, for example.”

The 10-year deal announced at an annual ministers’ gathering will boost capacity at the Rolls-Royce factory in Derby, UK, to build the nuclear reactors that will propel the submarines to be built by BAE Systems in Adelaide, Australia.

The Virginia-class submarines will be primarily from a UK design and will have a US weapons system onboard.

Australia Defense Minister Richard Marles said the agreement showed that the nuclear submarines program would be fulfilled and would create new production capability for the AUKUS partners, referring to the grouping of Australia, the UK, and the United States.

The United Kingdom is Australia’s oldest friend. Today at AUKMIN we reflected on this enduring friendship and how our cooperation continues to grow. pic.twitter.com/R397SURCIS

— Richard Marles (@RichardMarlesMP) March 22, 2024

“These are big foundational decisions which demonstrate that the pathway to Australia acquiring a nuclear-powered submarine capability under the banner of AUKUS is happening, and the result of that right here is going to be the most advanced manufacturing in the nation and one of the most advanced manufacturing production lines in the world,” Marles told reporters Friday at the Osborne shipyard in Adelaide.

Australia is acquiring at least three US nuclear submarines from the early 2030s under the AUKUS agreement.

“Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States remain fully committed to this shared endeavor,” a joint trilateral statement from Marles, Shapps, and US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Friday.

“These steps to grow Australia’s submarine construction and maintenance capability are critical to the AUKUS partnership, expanding trilateral industrial capacity and building the collective resilience of AUKUS partners to produce and sustain conventionally armed nuclear-powered submarines for decades to come.”

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