AUKUS is a historic agreement signed to develop a nuclear submarine force in Australia, but it will be decades before more submarines are available. To cover this gap, the United States and its partners need to explore a variety of promising technologies.
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Security in the Western Pacific: Building Future Capabilities in the Time of AUKUS
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Security in the Western Pacific: Building Future Capabilities in the Time of AUKUS
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