ID | 182276 |
Title Proper | Australia-UK-U.S. Submarine Deal |
Other Title Information | Not Necessarily a Sure or a Good Thing |
Language | ENG |
Author | Findlay, Trevor |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | In June 1987, Canada announced that it intended to build 10 to 12 nuclear-powered submarines, based on a French or UK design and fueled with highly enriched uranium (HEU) possibly of Canadian origin. Faced with insurmountable strategic, political, financial, logistical, and nonproliferation obstacles, the idea sank without trace within two years.1 Although the Australian nuclear-powered submarine proposal, announced 34 years later on September 16, is different in several respects, it faces equally strong headwinds that may deliver the same result. |
`In' analytical Note | Arms Control Today Vol. 51, No.9; Nov 2021: p.6-9 |
Journal Source | Arms Control Today 2021-10 51, 9 |
Key Words | U.S. ; UK ; Submarine Deal ; Australi |