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Australia’s first nuclear submarines should be built in the US, Andrew Hastie says

Posted 2022-12-05, The Observer Headlines

Photo: Courtesy of Newport News Shipbuilding

Australia should strike a deal with the US to have the first of its nuclear-powered submarines built in Connecticut as “there’s too much risk in doing it on our own”, the shadow defence minister, Andrew Hastie, has declared. Speaking before senior Australian ministers meet their counterparts in the US this week, Hastie... read full story

"there's too much risk in doing it on our own"

Photo: NEWPORT NEWS, Virginia (Nov. 11, 2000) -- The island structure of the aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) is lifted into place at Newport News Shipbuilding.


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