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Why did Australia Buy American subs?

Why did Australia Buy American subs?

Peter Jennings, head of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute think tank, said Australia’s decision to acquire nuclear submarines was a response to China’s increasing military might, aggressive bullying of Australia and intimidation of Japan and Taiwan.

Why did Australia cancel the submarine contract?

Australia’s decision to dump the contract in order to pursue nuclear-propelled submarines in partnership with the US and the UK has infuriated France, which said it had been “stabbed in the back” and recalled its ambassadors from Canberra and Washington.

Can Australia build nuclear submarines?

Australia’s prime minister, Scott Morrison, has laid out an ambitious vision, saying that at least eight nuclear-propelled submarines using American or British technology will be built in Australia and enter the water starting in the late 2030s, replacing its squadron of six aging diesel-powered submarines.

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Where will Australian submarines be built?

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Morrison said Adelaide will be the site for building at least eight submarines or some of their parts in a program that may take years or even a decade to complete. Over the next 18 months, his government plans to work out the details with its partners on specifications for the fleet.

Do the French have nuclear-powered submarines?

The submarines of France include nuclear attack submarines and nuclear ballistic missile submarines of various classes, operated by the French Navy as part of the French Submarine Forces.

Why doesn’t Australia have a nuclear submarine?

Defence Industry Minister Christopher Pyne, who holds the South Australian seat of Sturt, described the criticism as “misinformed, misguided” and “entirely wrong”. “We don’t have nuclear energy in Australia and therefore we can’t have nuclear submarines,” Mr Pyne told ABC radio on Wednesday.

Is the Japan-Australia Submarine Deal Real?

Real or not, a secret submarine deal between Japan and Australia became a political noose that Abbott had to escape. One of the most contentious issues was whether Japan would let the Australian Submarine Corporation in Adelaide construct the Soryu domestically.

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Why isn’t Japan building its own submarines?

Japan’s perceived unwillingness to transfer some secrets — such as Kawasaki’s new lithium-ion batteries — and to allow Australia to build its own submarines was a consistent impediment to Tokyo’s ongoing bid. But in February 2015, Abbott forced Japan’s hand with the announcement of a “competitive evaluation process.”

Could lithium-ion batteries make Australia’s New submarines look outdated?

As calls come for Australia’s new submarine fleet to install lithium-ion battery propulsion, the Defence Department is warned the French-designed subs could prove outdated before they are due into service in the 2030s. Skip to main content ABC News Homepage SearchLog InLog InMore from ABC