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South Korea aims to launch first nuclear-powered submarine by the mid-2030s

The US nuclear-powered submarine USS Annapolis is greeted by South Korean Navy soldiers upon its arrival at a naval base on Jeju Island, South Korea, on July 24, 2023. (File photo: Reuters)

SEOUL — ​South Korea will seek to launch ​its first nuclear-powered ‌submarine by the mid-2030s, under a new programme aimed at countering North Korea's submarine-launched nuclear and missile threats, ​Defence ⁠Minister Ahn Gyu-back said on Tuesday.

The submarine will use low-enriched uranium fuel and ‌be developed and built in South Korea, Ahn said, laying out South Korea's basic plan ⁠for securing nuclear-powered submarines.

Ahn said the programme would draw on South Korea's nuclear, shipbuilding and defence industries, while maintaining Seoul's commitment not ​to acquire or develop nuclear weapons.

South Korea will work closely ​with the ‌United States during the process of securing low-enriched uranium fuel to ​ensure non-proliferation ⁠and will also work with the International Atomic Energy ⁠Agency, Ahn said.

The plan aimed for the first vessel to be launched in the mid-2030s, Ahn ⁠said.

Nuclear propulsion would give ​the new submarines the ability to stay underwater far longer and ensure greater mobility than existing South ‌Korean ⁠submarines, the government ​has said.

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