‘Shortcomings and failures’ could sink Aukus nuclear submarines plan, UK inquiry warns
Summary
A British parliamentary report warns that the UK’s funding problems and limited submarine-building capacity threaten the Aukus nuclear submarine project with Australia. The report calls for stronger political leadership and better funding to prevent delays that could undermine Australia’s long-term defense plans.Key Facts
- The UK has under-funded shipbuilding for decades, leading to very low submarine availability.
- Australia depends on the UK to design and build a new class of nuclear submarines called SSN-Aukus.
- The UK currently has only one submarine-building shipyard, located in Barrow-in-Furness.
- Australia has committed A$4.6 billion to help upgrade the UK’s submarine-building ability.
- The UK must prioritize building its own Dreadnought-class nuclear submarines first.
- The House of Commons report says political leadership in the UK is weak and needs to improve.
- The UK’s HMS Anson submarine had to leave Australia early for a conflict in the Middle East.
- The UK government has delayed publishing a review on Aukus progress, causing concern about transparency.
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