Britain’s fleet of hunter-killer submarines will more than double by the end of the next decade

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Undated BAE handout image of a mock up of what an SSN-AUKUS submarine will look like. Issue date: Monday March 13, 2023. PA Photo. Australia will operate a new generation of nuclear-powered submarines based on a British design as both countries modernise their navies. The Aukus deal – involving Australia, the UK and US – will see the new boats in operation in the late 2030s following a construction phase which will create thousands of jobs in the UK. The new SSN-Aukus submarines will be in operation for the Royal Navy by the late 2030s under the plan, and will also give Australia its first nuclear-powered capability. See PA story POLITICS Aukus . Photo credit should read: BAE/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

THE UK’s fleet of hunter-killer submarines will more than double by the end of the next decade.

It is part of a deal with the US and Australia for defence against China.

Britain’s fleet of hunter-killer submarines will more than double by the end of the next decade

The PM said the deal ‘puts beyond doubt the United Kingdom is, and will remain, one of the world’s leading defence powers’

A new generation of nuclear-powered subs will be designed and built in the UK with shared US technology.

The designs will also be shared with the Aussie Navy to build its own first fleet of elite SSN-AUKUS boats.

Last night, PM Rishi Sunak said the deal “puts beyond doubt the United Kingdom is, and will remain, one of the world’s leading defence powers”.

The fleet will be operational by the late 2030s and create thousands of UK construction jobs.

It is only the second time the US has shared nuclear submarine technology with allies, after a similar UK/US deal in 1958.

The UK’s subs will mainly be built by BAE Systems in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, and Rolls-Royce — to replace the Navy’s seven Astute-class boats.

HOAR understands as many as 20 new boats could be commissioned, with a final decision on numbers still to come.

Mr Sunak, Aussie PM Anthony Albanese and US ­President Joe Biden unveiled the plan in San Diego, last night.

The PM said: “Sixty years ago, here in San Diego, President Kennedy spoke of, ‘A higher purpose — the maintenance of freedom, peace and security’. Today, we stand together, united by that same purpose.”  

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