AUKUS Submarine Deal Faces Delays, US Commits to Equip Australia

April 4, 2024
AUKUS Submarine Deal Faces Delays, US Commits to Equip Australia
  • The US reaffirms its commitment to the AUKUS deal to provide Australia with nuclear submarines, despite logistical setbacks.

  • Current issues include budget cuts, shipbuilding backlogs, and construction delays with Virginia-class submarines.

  • Plans for Australia to acquire at least three submarines in the 2030s are jeopardized by delays in the US shipbuilding program.

  • The US president must certify to Congress that transferring subs to Australia won't harm US undersea capabilities before any deal proceeds.

  • Australia aims to purchase two secondhand submarines and one new submarine, with varying years of service life remaining.

  • The US Navy plans to construct additional submarines to replace those sold to Australia.

  • Despite challenges, the US views the AUKUS pact as crucial for counterbalancing China's regional influence and is seeking solutions to uphold the deal.

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