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More countries are turning to nuclear-powered submarines. The Royal Australian Navy began the AUKUS program this year. And the Brazilian Navy signed off construction of its SN-BR boat on November 25. Meanwhile defense analysts are watching another likely candidate in the atomic submarine game, South Korea.
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South Korea's First Nuclear Submarine Looks Closer - Naval News
Nuclear submarines offer significant advantages over non-nuclear ones. South Korea as been looking to acquire them for many years and now has the industry to do it.
www.navalnews.com
South Korea Has Long Wanted Nuclear Subs. A New Reactor Could Open a Door. (Published 2021)
The country plans to build a small modular reactor for marine propulsion, raising questions of whether it eventually intends to develop a nuclear submarine despite a U.S. treaty.
www.nytimes.com
The Citizens to the ARMS! Terrible News for Oriental Despotic Thugs (Moscow, China, NK), South Korean, Brazilian Australian Navy´s nuclear-powered submarines.