The AUKUS alliance between Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom has been set to expand for new military collaborations with several other countries.
The AUKUS alliance has prepared to expand its Pillar Two component to include Japan , South Korea , Canada and New Zealand with plans to share hypersonic missiles and cyber warfare capabilities.
AUKUS Pillar One will remain as Australia, United Kingdom and United States - while Pillar Two could feature Japan, South Korea, Canada and New Zealand. Picture: NCA NewsWire / pool / Richard Wainwright AUKUS Pillar Two technology sharing will include autonomous vehicles, quantum technologies, hypersonic missiles and cyber warfare capabilities. Picture: Sky News Australia
“It should stay as the original three members, but it does make sense to be able to cooperate on a case-by-case basis on Pillar Two with other very close partners.” “We can work together on solving some of those technological problems, whether it's quantum computing or advanced hypersonic or cybersecurity,” he said.
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