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Monday, May 22, 2023
The US Navy has its eyes on a new submarine base that will help it keep track of China's growing undersea fleet. As part of the AUKUS agreement, US and British subs will operate out of western Australia by 2027.That location will allow allied subs to spend more time operating in the Pacific and Indian oceans.
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