UK ‘all in’ on AUKUS after US talks

Britain’s review of the AUKUS nuclear submarines deal is completed and the UK is “full steam ahead” on the partnership, Defence Minister John Healey says.

Dec 11, 2025, updated Dec 11, 2025
Defence Minister John Healey says the UK "is all in" on the AUKUS deal. Picture: Richard Wainwright/AAP
Defence Minister John Healey says the UK "is all in" on the AUKUS deal. Picture: Richard Wainwright/AAP

The UK is “all in” on overcoming barriers to fully implementing the AUKUS security partnership with the United States and Australia, Defence Minister John Healey says after talks in the US.

Britain’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) said all three countries had committed to delivering the agreement after the Defence Secretary met US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Australia’s Defence Minister Richard Marles at the Pentagon.

AUKUS was formed in 2021 to deepen co-operation on security and defence, with a focus on helping Australia to acquire nuclear-powered submarines and developing advanced military technologies.

The US recently concluded a review of the AUKUS agreement aimed at ensuring “its long-term success” and “alignment with the president’s ‘America First’ agenda”, raising doubts about the future of the partnership.

But Wednesday’s meeting “marked a decisive shift towards delivery for submarine development and turning advanced military technology projects into frontline war fighting capabilities under Pillar II”, the MoD said.

“This is full steam ahead for AUKUS. Our reviews are done. Now, we deliver,” Healey said.

“In this new era of threat, with adversaries who are increasingly co-operating, business as usual is not an option.

“AUKUS is too significant and the stakes are too high for it to be allowed to drift. Our driving focus now is overcoming any barriers to delivery. And the UK is all in.

“With billions being invested in UK infrastructure, this program demonstrates defence as an engine for growth – boosting our shared security, keeping our people safe and creating good jobs across our three nations.”

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The UK is “backing this commitment with action” by investing STG6 billion ($A12 billion) in critical infrastructure at Barrow and Derby, which will enable the construction of a new AUKUS submarine every 18 months, the MoD said.

The SSN-AUKUS has been described as likely to become the most powerful attack submarine ever operated by Britain’s Royal Navy.

Speaking in Washington, Healey described it as “the most-powerful, most-feared attack submarine the world has ever seen, the apex predator of the seas”.

The partnership is expected to create more than 7000 jobs across the UK supply chain.

The MoD said the economic benefit is already being felt, with more than 3000 jobs across key UK sites created since July 2024, and 4400 construction roles expected over the coming years.

The partnership will also expand Britain’s submarine fleet with up to 12 attack boats, with “continuous production delivering a new submarine every 18 months”.

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