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AUKUS to develop unmanned undersea vehicles, delivery set for 2027

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(This May 30 story ‌has been repeated with no changes to the ​text)

By Xinghui Kok

SINGAPORE, May 30 (Reuters) - The United States, Britain and Australia are working together to ⁠develop unmanned undersea vehicles as part of their trilateral AUKUS defence pact, U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth told reporters on Saturday.

AUKUS said in ​a joint statement that delivery of the vehicles will start in 2027.

The programme will ‌improve the three nations' reconnaissance and strike capabilities, "and bolster superiority in anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare, mine countermeasures, electronic warfare, and contested littoral manoeuvre," the statement ⁠added.The programme comes under AUKUS's so-called "Pillar Two" to develop ⁠advanced defence technology including quantum computing, undersea, hypersonic, artificial intelligence and cyber technology.

"The 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," Hegseth said.

Formed by the three countries in 2021, AUKUS is ⁠part of their efforts to push back against ‌China's growing power in the Indo-Pacific region. 

China ​has called the AUKUS pact dangerous and warned it could spur a regional arms race.

"This will rapidly give our forces the very most advanced ‌battlefield technologies as together we produce a range ​of cutting-edge sensors and weapons ⁠systems for undersea drones," said Britain's Defence Secretary John Healey.

Healey ‌added that the unmanned undersea vehicles ⁠will sharpen all three countries' ability to respond to threats, including those targeting underwater cables and pipelines.

"For too long in AUKUS, we talked too much ​and delivered too little," ‌said Healey, who was talking alongside Hegseth and Australia's defence minister on the ⁠sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue in ​Singapore.

(Reporting by Xinghui Kok, Writing by Devjyot Ghoshal; Editing by ​Jacqueline, Ros Russell and Shri Navaratnam)

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