Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom have revised the AUKUS submarine pathway, removing the only newly built Virginia-class submarine previously expected for the Royal Australian Navy and replacing it with a third boat drawn from the existing U.S. Navy fleet. Announced on May 30, 2026, in Singapore, the change preserves the planned number of submarines but increases the importance of remaining reactor life and platform age, factors that will directly shape Australia’s undersea combat capability through the 2030s. Read full defense news at this link...
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