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Soryu-class submarines

Japanese Submarine Enters Australia’s Waters for First Time Since WWII for Drills
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Nichi Gou Trident produces a notable first.

The Trouble With Japan's Defense Exports
By Mina Pollmann
Opening Japan's defense industry to the international market is a significant step, but it won't happen overnight.

Australia’s Ongoing Submarine Debate
By Helen Clark
Confusion seems to reign in the wake of the PM’s “near-death” experience last week.

Why Australia Should Build Its Own Submarines (1)
By Peter Briggs
There are compelling reasons why Australia should go for the indigenous option.

The Australia-Japan Submarine Deal Gets Complicated
By Clint Richards
Plus Japan seeks further trilateral integration with the U.S. Thursday Japanese defense links.

Making Sense of the Japanese Submarine Option
By Kym Bergmann
Speculation that Australia will buy its next generation of submarines from Japan leaves many questions unanswered.

Japan Enters Global Submarine Market With Soryu Offering
By Robert Farley
With the Soryu-class submarine, Japan can compete with the best the global submarine market has to offer.

Submarine Modernization in East Asia
By Michael Raska
Countries around the region are upgrading their submarine fleets.
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