Australia Was Close to Buying 2 Nuclear Subs From the US: Former Defence Minister

Australia Was Close to Buying 2 Nuclear Subs From the US: Former Defence Minister
The Virginia-class attack submarine Pre-commissioning Unit (PCU) John Warner (SSN 785) is moved to Newport News Shipbuilding's floating dry dock in preparation for the September 6 christening in Newport News, Virginia, U.S. August 31, 2014. U.S. Navy/John Whalen/Huntington Ingalls Industries/Handout via REUTERS
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The former defence minister and now-opposition leader Peter Dutton has revealed that the previous Australian government was close to approaching the United States to purchase two Virginia-class nuclear submarines as a stopgap measure before it could build its own vessels.

Dutton urged the current Defence Minister Richard Marles to stay the course on AUKUS and not look at acquiring another submarine class to fill any capability gaps due to time and money constraints.

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