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AUSSQ Expansion Strengthens Australia-UK-US Submarine Supply Chain

Emmanuel Nuamahby Emmanuel Nuamah
April 10, 2026
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Australia–UK-US

Australia–UK-US

The Albanese Government has expanded the Australia, United Kingdom, and United States (AUKUS) trilateral partnership with a major expansion of the Australian Submarine Supplier Qualification program (AUSSQ), aimed at deepening integration between Australian industry and allied submarine supply chains while accelerating high-value manufacturing opportunities for domestic firms.

This development seeks to help local industries tap into the supply chains of the Albanese government’s partners.

According to Deputy Prime Minister, Richard Marles, AUKUS is one of the greatest industrial endeavours in our nation’s history supporting advanced manufacturing, creating high-value jobs, and strengthening Australia’s security.

“Expanding the AUSSQ program to support the sustainment of the United Kingdom’s Astute class submarines is another important step in strengthening the industrial partnerships at the heart of AUKUS. Together, these programs will make an enormous contribution to Australian businesses and jobs in support of our national defence.”

Richard Marles
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles

He also welcomed the qualification program from the Sovereign Submarine Partners, noting that it provides another route for businesses nationwide to participate in supply chains supporting both Australia’s nuclear-powered submarine program and its AUKUS partners.

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The expanded program builds on the initial pilot phase of AUSSQ, which has already demonstrated early success in enabling Australian companies to enter highly specialised international defence supply chains.

According to the Government, the pilot has helped establish structured qualification pathways for domestic firms seeking to meet the stringent requirements of nuclear-powered submarine and naval platform production in allied nations.

With this foundation in place, the latest expansion introduces a more comprehensive framework that not only scales participation but also extends its geographical and operational reach into UK submarine sustainment activities for the first time.

By connecting Australian suppliers directly to the United Kingdom’s submarine industrial ecosystem, the initiative creates new prospects for continuous maintenance and operational support of the Royal Navy’s Astute-class submarines.

This includes participation in sustainment services associated with Submarine Rotational Force – West activities at HMAS Stirling in Western Australia, where UK submarines are expected to operate on a rotational basis.

To support this expansion, the Albanese Government has committed an additional $21 million to the AUSSQ program, bringing total investment to nearly $40 million. Of this new funding, $6.9 million will be directed toward enabling Australian suppliers to provide priority sustainment services for UK submarines involved in rotational deployments in Australia, while a further $14 million will scale up participation in US-linked supply chains.

According to the government, 13 Australian companies have successfully achieved supplier qualification under the program, signalling early progress in establishing internationally recognised defence manufacturing credentials.

Minister for Defence Industry Pat Conroy
Minister for Defence Industry, Pat Conroy

Moreover, Minister for Defence Industry, Pat Conroy, highlighted that, the AUSSQ program is already demonstrating the quality contribution that Australian companies can make to AUKUS supply chains, supporting export opportunities and Australian jobs.

“Australian industry support to US and UK maintenance activities not only helps keep their submarines at sea, it also strengthens Australia’s industrial capability to support Australia’s future fleet of conventionally-armed, nuclear-powered submarines.”

Pat Conroy

New Gateway for Australian Firms

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese
Australian Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese

Meanwhile, Australia has unveiled a new industrial pathway designed to deepen domestic participation in the AUKUS submarine enterprise, with ASC and BAE Systems launching a supply chain qualification program aimed at integrating local manufacturers into both Australian and United Kingdom nuclear-powered submarine programs.

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This initiative is positioned as a key expansion of Australia’s defence industrial strategy, strengthening links across allied supply chains while broadening opportunities for local industry to access high-value defence work.

Through a structured qualification process, the program will enable Australian firms to contribute directly to the SSN-AUKUS build program by demonstrating their technical capability and production readiness for complex submarine-related requirements.

The program broadens the reach of Australia’s sovereign submarine partners and strengthens the trilateral framework of AUKUS, which brings together Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The SSN-AUKUS platform is based on the UK’s next-generation submarine design and includes innovative technology from all three countries, including cutting-edge systems developed in the United States.

In practice, ASC and BAE Systems will begin by seeking expressions of interest from Australian suppliers capable of providing a wide range of metal fabrication services, including both small precision components and large-scale structural assemblies required for submarine construction.

The program is designed to be inclusive, including both existing defence contractors and newcomers to the field.

This strategy aims to diversify Australia’s industrial base and increase national competence in implementing complex sovereign defence programs.

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