Preparation for War with Russia: Britain to Build 12 Nuclear Submarines.


The United Kingdom plans to build 12 attack nuclear submarines as part of the AUKUS program to prevent possible Russian aggression. These submarines will have nuclear power plants and conventional weapons. The decision was made within the framework of the military alliance of Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, known as AUKUS.
“We know that threats are increasing, and we must act decisively to prevent potential Russian aggression,” said Defense Minister Jon Gilly.
The construction of new SSN-AUKUS class submarines will also allow the country to expand its industrial capabilities. In the future, it is planned to build a new submarine every 18 months.
Plans for the Future
The beginning of the construction of submarines is scheduled for June 2. Prime Minister Keir Starmer will announce this news during the strategic defense review. This document will include 62 recommendations to strengthen defense and consider the main threats to the country.
Building new submarines will help enhance the country's security in the face of the growing threat of Russian aggression. This decision reflects the United Kingdom's commitment to ensure stability and security in the region.
As a result of the United Kingdom's decision to build 12 attack nuclear submarines within the framework of the AUKUS military alliance, the country is strengthening its defense capabilities to prevent potential Russian aggression. This step will also contribute to the development of the country's industrial and technological capabilities and allow it to demonstrate its readiness to cooperate with other countries to ensure security and stability in the region.
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