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US, UK and Australia to develop underwater drone technology

US, UK and Australia to develop underwater drone technology

Summary

The US, UK, and Australia will work together to develop underwater drone technology to protect undersea cables and improve defense. The UK will fund part of the project with £150 million, and the drones are expected to be ready by next year. This effort is part of their Aukus military alliance, aimed at enhancing advanced military capabilities and countering threats in important sea areas.

Key Facts

  • The US, UK, and Australia are collaborating on underwater drone (uncrewed undersea vehicle) technology.
  • The UK will contribute £150 million (about $201 million) to the project.
  • The drones aim to protect undersea cables and pipelines vital to daily life and conduct defense operations like surveillance and strikes.
  • This project is the first major effort under Aukus Pillar Two, focusing on advanced military technology like AI and hypersonic missiles.
  • Aukus is a military pact started in 2021 for sharing nuclear submarine technology and expertise.
  • The alliance mainly serves to counter China's growing naval activities in the Indo-Pacific region.
  • The project announcement follows concerns about slow progress in Aukus programs.
  • The UK has accused Russia of threatening undersea infrastructure, while Chinese ships are suspected of damaging cables near Taiwan and Sweden.
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