A UK nuclear-powered attack submarine will spend a month in Australia despite the problems plaguing the British navy.
The two countries are expected to conduct AUKUS pillar 2 tests while HMS Anson is within Australian waters.
HMS Anson with 100-member crew, armed with torpedoes, land-attack missiles, anchored at naval base near Perth - Anadolu Ajansı ...
One of the United Kingdom’s only operationally available nuclear submarines has docked at Perth’s HMAS Stirling naval base ...
Australia has taken a major step in delivering its future nuclear-powered submarine capability by paying Aus$310 million ($220 million) for the first British-built parts of nuclear reactors destined ...
A British nuclear-powered submarine has arrived in Western Australia for a month-long maintenance visit, with the United Kingdom calling it proof of its “watertight” commitment to the AUKUS pact.
The Albanese government has also paid more than $300 million to buy equipment for the first AUKUS submarines, as Defence Minister Pat Conroy visits the UK.
The government says an AUKUS “milestone” will instil confidence in London and Washington as Australia prepares for its fleet ...
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Major first for navy workers with UK nuclear sub visit

The arrival of Britain's HMS Anson marks the first time Australian navy personnel will have the chance to work on a UK ...
Australian Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy confirmed that Australia has spent Aus$310 million (US$220 million) to secure the first reactor parts ...