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Forget transparent seas. What’s the plan to deal with crowded oceans?

Forget transparent seas. What’s the plan to deal with crowded oceans?

by Michael Shoebridge | May 26, 2023 | China, Strategy & Capability

Eight Australian nuclear submarines operating sometime in the 2050s is a long way off.  Even Australia operating its first Virginia Class submarine, all things going well, by 2033 is a decade and $60bn away. Well before then, Australia’s waters (our large...

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