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Map shows where Australia lets US reload warships
The United States has expanded the number of locations in Australia—its key South Pacific ally—where naval vessels can reload weapons to sustain combat power on the front line. According to a Newsweek ...
Infrastructure work to support rotations of U.S. and British nuclear-powered submarines began last month at a naval base in Western Australia, according to that nation’s defense department. HMAS ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia's AUKUS submarine fleet base and its vicinity are being quietly connected to three powerful new undersea internet cables planned by Alphabet's Google and SUBCO, documents ...
SYDNEY, August 1 (Reuters) - The joint U.S. and Australian military exercise Talisman Sabre extended across 500 km (300 miles) of remote northern coast in Papua New Guinea this week, Australian ...
Documents viewed by reveal that Alphabet’s Google and SUBCO are quietly connecting Australia's AUKUS submarine fleet base, and the area around it, to three powerful undersea cables. HMAS Stirling, a ...
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