Defence Minister Richard Marles told reporters on Wednesday the Ghost Shark will complement Australia's navy surface fleet and submarines to provide "a more capable and more lethal navy". Dozens of ...
The Australian government has signed a five-year contract with Anduril Industries worth $1.12 billion to build an undisclosed ...
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Why Australia Wants ‘AUKUS’ Nuclear Attack Submarines ASAP
Australia’s jump to AUKUS nuclear-powered submarines is rooted in the Collins class’s limits: an aging, conventional fleet with a long history of noise, combat-system bugs, engine woes, corrosion, and ...
HMAS Kuttabul serves as an important administrative, training, logistics, and accommodation centre for naval personnel across ...
Australia said Wednesday it will deploy a US$1.1 billion fleet of "Ghost Shark" underwater attack drones to bolster its firepower in a "threatening" regional landscape. The Royal Australian Navy will ...
Acting Prime Minister Richard Marles said the Ghost Shark fleet would complement, not replace, the AUKUS alliance.
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US and Australian Navy Warships Conduct Drills in South China Sea
Beijing disputes the status of the South China Sea as international waters, claiming the important waterway as its sovereign waters.
Their Majesties King Tupou VI and Queen Nanasipau'u of Tonga were welcomed to Australia by Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia said it will spend A$1.7 billion ($1.1 billion) on a fleet of "Ghost Shark" autonomous undersea vehicles, developed by its defence force and U.S. startup Anduril ...
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