What does Aukus stand for?

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What does Aukus stand for?

Aukus is a trilateral security pact between Australia, the UK, and the US, announced in September 2021. Under the pact, the US and the UK will assist Australia in acquiring nuclear-powered submarines. The pact also includes advanced cyber, artificial intelligence, and quantum-related technologies. The alliance is a reaction to China’s growing influence and assertiveness in the region._x000D_announced the Aukus submarine deal details in San Diego. The deal involves Australia acquiring nuclear-powered submarines from the US and UK over several decades and US and UK submarines visiting Australian ports more frequently. China isn’t happy, and several reports suggest it may propose an anti-Aukus military alliance with Russia and Iran.