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First Sea Lord touts AUKUS sharing potential

by Michael Fabey

The recent joint submarine-building plan proposed under the new Australia, United Kingdom, and United States (AUKUS) security partnership offers more benefits for sharing of intelligence and other information, according to UK Royal Navy's (RN's) First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Sir Ben Key.

“AUKUS, to my mind, is a really good example of opening up,” Adm Sir Key said on 16 February during a Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) International Security Program event on the future of the RN.


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First Sea Lord touts AUKUS sharing potential

by Michael Fabey

The recent joint submarine-building plan proposed under the new Australia, United Kingdom, and United States (AUKUS) security partnership offers more benefits for sharing of intelligence and other information, according to UK Royal Navy's (RN's) First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Sir Ben Key.

“AUKUS, to my mind, is a really good example of opening up,” Adm Sir Key said on 16 February during a Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) International Security Program event on the future of the RN.


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The recent joint submarine-building plan proposed under the new Australia, United Kingdom, and Unite...

First Sea Lord touts AUKUS sharing potential

by Michael Fabey

The recent joint submarine-building plan proposed under the new Australia, United Kingdom, and United States (AUKUS) security partnership offers more benefits for sharing of intelligence and other information, according to UK Royal Navy's (RN's) First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Sir Ben Key.

“AUKUS, to my mind, is a really good example of opening up,” Adm Sir Key said on 16 February during a Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) International Security Program event on the future of the RN.


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The recent joint submarine-building plan proposed under the new Australia, United Kingdom, and Unite...

First Sea Lord touts AUKUS sharing potential

by Michael Fabey

The recent joint submarine-building plan proposed under the new Australia, United Kingdom, and United States (AUKUS) security partnership offers more benefits for sharing of intelligence and other information, according to UK Royal Navy's (RN's) First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Sir Ben Key.

“AUKUS, to my mind, is a really good example of opening up,” Adm Sir Key said on 16 February during a Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) International Security Program event on the future of the RN.


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The recent joint submarine-building plan proposed under the new Australia, United Kingdom, and Unite...

First Sea Lord touts AUKUS sharing potential

by Michael Fabey

The recent joint submarine-building plan proposed under the new Australia, United Kingdom, and United States (AUKUS) security partnership offers more benefits for sharing of intelligence and other information, according to UK Royal Navy's (RN's) First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Sir Ben Key.

“AUKUS, to my mind, is a really good example of opening up,” Adm Sir Key said on 16 February during a Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) International Security Program event on the future of the RN.


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The recent joint submarine-building plan proposed under the new Australia, United Kingdom, and Unite...

First Sea Lord touts AUKUS sharing potential

by Michael Fabey

The recent joint submarine-building plan proposed under the new Australia, United Kingdom, and United States (AUKUS) security partnership offers more benefits for sharing of intelligence and other information, according to UK Royal Navy's (RN's) First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Sir Ben Key.

“AUKUS, to my mind, is a really good example of opening up,” Adm Sir Key said on 16 February during a Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) International Security Program event on the future of the RN.


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The recent joint submarine-building plan proposed under the new Australia, United Kingdom, and Unite...

First Sea Lord touts AUKUS sharing potential

by Michael Fabey

The recent joint submarine-building plan proposed under the new Australia, United Kingdom, and United States (AUKUS) security partnership offers more benefits for sharing of intelligence and other information, according to UK Royal Navy's (RN's) First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Sir Ben Key.

“AUKUS, to my mind, is a really good example of opening up,” Adm Sir Key said on 16 February during a Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) International Security Program event on the future of the RN.


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The recent joint submarine-building plan proposed under the new Australia, United Kingdom, and Unite...

First Sea Lord touts AUKUS sharing potential

by Michael Fabey

The recent joint submarine-building plan proposed under the new Australia, United Kingdom, and United States (AUKUS) security partnership offers more benefits for sharing of intelligence and other information, according to UK Royal Navy's (RN's) First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Sir Ben Key.

“AUKUS, to my mind, is a really good example of opening up,” Adm Sir Key said on 16 February during a Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) International Security Program event on the future of the RN.


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