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Richard Marles Accuses Coalition of Creating Submarine Capability Gap C

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AI-generatedThe article discusses Australia's submarine capability gap and the government's revision of an $11 billion life-of-type extension plan for Collins-class submarines. The commercial mechanism is weak: it involves defense spending and procurement, but no specific contracts, companies, or supply chain impacts are detailed. The primary sector is AEROSPACE_DEFENSE, but the impact is policy-level rather than immediate commercial.
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- Australia's Collins-class submarine fleet faces a capability gap.
- Government revising $11 billion life-of-type extension (LOTE) plan.
- HMAS Farncomb to undergo upgrades this month.
- Nuclear-powered AUKUS submarines are the long-term replacement.
Mid-term impact on submarine sustainment contractors may trend down; potential contract adjustments expected in 1-4 weeks.
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