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Send a HeroBox Care Package Today!In a bid to accelerate delivery of nuclear submarines for the Australian Navy, the United States and United Kingdom are reportedlyย โpulling out all the stops' to speed up the massive $90 billion project. Australia now may launch its first of eight nuclear-powered submarines in the early 2030s, at least five years ahead of schedule. (RELATED: US Headed for โCatastrophic Defeat' in War With China Warns Former US House Speaker Newt Gingrich)
They were originally not expected to join the Australian naval fleet until 2040 at the earliest, but the Pentagon is pushing for a far earlier time frame.
Experts note that Australia's current Collins Class submarines would need major overhauls to extend their service life beyond 2038, making it vital to get the new nuclear subs in the water as soon as possible.
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The acerated timeline comes as fears grow of a stand-off with China over Taiwan, with Australian pledging to support any US response if the situation escalates.
The controversial Australia-UK-US (AUKUS) sub deal saw Australia abandon its contract withย Franceย for a fleet of diesel submarines to be delivered by 2035 in favor of US-UK nuke subs.ย The project has irked the Chinese communist regime. China branded the AUKUS deal as โextremely irresponsibleโ and is now pushing for a nuclear-free treaty for south-east Asia.
Australian Defense Minister Peterย Duttonย said theย rhetoric against Australia should be seen as just part of China's attacks on all the other nations which oppose it and speak up against them.ย Heย also hinted the submarines could be built in Australia, despite the current lack of suitable shipyard facilities or nuclear power knowledge.
Work is reportedly already underway on designing local shipyards, but skilled workers need training.
The Daily Mailย notedย that:
โฆany move to manufacture them in Australia will require training shipyard workers, new equipment and specialist nuclear experts.
Some experts have predicted that may not be possible within the new shortened timeframe to rush the submarines into service.
However. moving production to Australia may be inevitable as Mr Dutton said the UK and US had limited spare production capacity to build the Australian submarines.
And he said work was already underway with the international partners on designing local shipyards.
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Australia has yet to decide if they will be using the US Virginia Class nuclear submarine design or the UK's similar Astute Class.ย Both are extremely sophisticated and capable warships.
The Daily Mailย quotesย Dutton as saying: โI think we are advancing at a quicker pace than what we could have imagined even at the time of the announcement.'
Dutton added: โThere has been no game-playing, no roadblocks, they are pulling out all stops to make this work. It's a capability that we want to acquire quickly, and we are in those discussions right now.'
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Dig 20o silos in the outback and scatter your 18 MIRV nukes randomly in them! Move them randomly by Truck and/or rail every so often under cover of night.
A much cheaper option. All you need are diggers and truckdrivers instead of a Nuclear Navy.
Make the CCP work to keep up by playing “Wack-a-Mole” with space satellite spying.