Australia pledges $2.7 billion to progress nuclear submarine shipyard build


Virginia-class fast attack submarine USS Minnesota (SSN-783) is seen off the coast of Western Australia, Australia March 16, 2025. COLIN MURTY/Pool via REUTERS

SYDNEY, Feb 15 (Reuters) - Australia ⁠said on Sunday it would spend A$3.9 billion ($2.76 billion) to ⁠progress construction of a shipyard that will help deliver nuclear-powered ‌submarines under the trilateral AUKUS defence pact with the U.S. and Britain.

Announced in 2021, AUKUS is Australia's largest-ever defence investment and will see U.S.-commanded Virginia-class submarines based ​in Australia from 2027, several Virginia submarines ⁠sold to Australia from around ⁠2030, and Britain and Australia building a new class of AUKUS ⁠nuclear-powered ‌submarine.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described the A$3.9 billion as a down payment to deliver the new shipyard in ⁠Osborne, a suburb of Adelaide in South Australia state.

"Investing ​in the submarine ‌construction yard at Osborne is critical to delivering Australia's conventionally-armed, ⁠nuclear-powered submarines," ​Albanese said in a statement.

Official projections put the total cost of the build at A$30 billion "over coming decades", he said.

Osborne is where Australia's ASC ⁠and Britain's BAE Systems will jointly build ​Australia's fleet of nuclear-powered submarines, the core component of the AUKUS pact. Until that work begins later this decade, the shipyard is where much ⁠of the maintenance is performed on the country's existing Collins-class submarine fleet.

South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas said the down payment would be spent on building enabling infrastructure for the shipyard. "This is just the ​beginning," Malinauskas said in the statement.

In December, a ⁠Pentagon review of the AUKUS project found areas of opportunity to ​put the deal on the "strongest possible footing," ‌including ensuring that Australia is moving fast ​enough to build its nuclear submarine capacity.

($1 = 1.4138 Australian dollars)

(Reporting by Sam McKeith in Sydney; Editing by Jamie Freed)

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