The Guardian

Australian taxpayers to pay $11bn to extend lifespan of ageing Collins-class submarines amid Aukus delay (opens in new tab)

HMAS Farncomb had been due to be retired this year, but is now expected to operate until about 2036Taxpayers will fork out an extra $11bn to extend the lifespan of Australia’s ageing Collins-class submarines for another decade, bridging the capability gap before the scheduled arrival of the first Aukus vessels in 2032.Originally designed to have a 30-year working life, the Adelaide-built submarines have already been operational for between 23 and 30 years. The Albanese government announced in...

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