AUKUS

AUKUS, also known as Aukus (/ˈɔːkəs/; is an acronym for the alliance between "Australia, United Kingdom, United States"), is a three-way security pact between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.[1] The agreement was created in 2020 to share defense technologies between the three countries to answer the possible threat China poses.[2]

AUKUS
Formation15 September 2021; 2 years ago (2021-09-15)
TypeMilitary alliance
Purpose/focusCollective security
Membership

Rules

It allows Australia to buy its first nuclear submarines, though the Australian government says that the boats will not be nuclear armed.[2][3] These nuclear-powered submarines would be completed and ready for service in the mid to late 2030s. Experts say the nuclear subs can take longer trips than other submarines. They say the boats will give the alliance a stronger military presence in the region.[2]

The alliance also is to share computing technologies and cyber defenses.[2]

However, the agreement also led to a cancellation of a submarine deal between Australia and France. France was angry at the countries involved and recalled its ambassadors from Australia and the United States in response.[4]

AUKUS Media

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