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Aukus nations to develop payloads for uncrewed undersea vehicles

The United States, Australia and Britain are developing high-tech payloads for uncrewed underseas vehicles under their trilateral security partnership, Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth announced on Saturday.

As Agence France-Presse reports, Hegseth met his Australian and British counterparts on the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, where they reviewed progress on the Aukus pact, aimed at bolstering their presence in the Indo-Pacific and beyond.

“Today, we’re pleased to announce the first AUKUS Pillar 2 signature project, focused on fielding advanced uncrewed undersea vehicles, or UUVs,” Hegseth told reporters at a briefing at the US embassy in Singapore.

double quotation mark“This signature project will deliver a suite of highly adaptable multi-mission UUV payloads designed to support undersea operations and maintain our collective advantage in the maritime domain.”

Aukus’s Pillar 1 focuses on Australia’s acquisition of conventionally armed, nuclear-powered submarines, while Pillar 2 pools the talents of each nation’s defence sector to develop advanced military capabilities.

The pact is framed as supporting a “free and open Indo-Pacific”, though it is widely viewed as a bulwark against a rising China, which strongly opposes it.

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Pauline Hanson says she could be prime minister

Tom McIlroy

Pauline Hanson tells Sky News she is actively considering moving to the lower house at the next election and that she could do the job of prime minister.

Hanson says a move back to the lower house, where she was first elected in 1996, is “a consideration by all means”.

One Nation have been surging in opinion polls, and is attracting support of more than 20%. The next election is expected in early 2028.

“But I am not making a decision now and I’m not going to tell anyone what I’m doing at this moment, because I haven’t clearly made up my mind,” Hanson said.

Asked if she wants to become prime minister, Hanson says she “won’t knock the job”.

double quotation markI believe that I have the ability to do it. I’m not going to underestimate myself or say ‘no, I can’t do it’, because you know, have a look at what we’ve got now, really honestly, and that’s why we’re in a mess.

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