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Posted: 2023-02-04 06:12:12

The design of Australia's first fleet of nuclear-powered submarines is expected to be a three-way effort, with the defence minister indicating the AUKUS agreement would result in all countries increasing their military capabilities.

Richard Marles has travelled to the United States to meet US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.

He described it as a "flying visit" after his trip to the United Kingdom, but said it was a valuable chance for him to speak with his counterparts about nuclear-powered submarines.

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"I think [these meetings are] pretty useful because we are getting to the pointy end of the process in terms of the announcement, in relation to AUKUS and the submarines," he said.

The ABC revealed earlier this week that planning was already underway forAUKUS announcement looms, with an announcement expected to be made as early as next month.

It is understood that there is "appetite" for a brand new design between the countries.

Richard Marles said he believed the AUKUS agreement would result in increased capabilities for all countries.

"The kind of spirit of AUKUS is about the three countries working together to collaborate on cutting-edge military technology, to improve that and to share it and I definitely think you will see a benefit for Australia, but to the US and the UK as well," he said.

And he said the expectation was that the three countries would be responsible for building different sections of the submarines.

"We are talking about trying to get an integrated industrial capacity across the three countries," he said.

"We are building a three-way ecosystem and I think that's how people need to understand it and then there'll be a lot in this for Australia."

Job opportunities

The defence minister said he expected thousands of jobs to be created in Australia as a result of the AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine deal. 

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