Albanese will appear at the San Diego Naval Base on Tuesday with Sunak and US President Joe Biden to announce details of the project.
Albanese has said the nuclear-powered submarines – which can travel longer distances underwater than conventional vessels – will “be the single biggest leap in our defence capability” in Australia’s history.
The longer-term AUKUS submarines would be a modified version of the UK’s next-generation Astute-class submarine,which is currently being designed,according to Bloomberg.
The vessels would be assembled in Adelaide and include American technology,fulfilling Defence Minister Richard Marles’ vow that the AUKUS submarine project will be a truly three-nation endeavour.
However,the decision to proceed with a new design will raise concerns about potential delays and cost blowouts,given it is more complicated than buying existing technology.
The purchase of Virginia-class vessels will help Australia bridge a looming capability gap between the retirement of the current diesel-powered Collins-class submarines and the arrival of the new nuclear-powered AUKUS boats.