
A green paper published by University College London (UCL) argues that it is entirely feasible for Australia to replace its aging fleet of diesel submarines with nuclear-powered craft. .. Continue Reading Report examines feasibility of nuclear-powered submarines for Australia
Section: Military
Tags: Australia, Nuclear, Royal Australian Navy, Submarine
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