Australia will receive three used Virginia-class nuclear-powered submarines from the U.S. under the AUKUS deal.
The decision to provide only used submarines was announced at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore.
The revised agreement is considered a cost-effective measure by Australia's Defence Minister Richard Marles.
The AUKUS security pact was established in 2021 between Australia, the U.S., and Britain.
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Detailed Insights:
The AUKUS agreement, formed in 2021, aims to enhance security cooperation between Australia, the U.S., and the U.K.
Originally, Australia anticipated receiving two used and one new Virginia-class submarine, but will now receive three used submarines from the U.S. Navy.
The Shangri-La Dialogue serves as a platform for defense officials and experts from approximately 45 countries to discuss security issues.
The U.S. and the U.K. jointly confirmed the revised submarine agreement, emphasizing the ongoing commitment to the AUKUS partnership.
Key Concepts Involved:
AUKUS: A security pact between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Virginia-class Submarine: A class of nuclear-powered fast attack submarines used by the U.S. Navy.
Shangri-La Dialogue: An annual defense summit held in Singapore.