I'll just drop this year.
South Korea’s New Nuclear Submarine Capability and Canada’s Security Options
South Korea’s pursuit of nuclear-powered submarines (
SSNs) represents a major leap in its defence-industrial and technological maturity. For Canada, which seeks to purchase as many as 12 diesel-electric submarines, this development is highly relevant. If South Korea demonstrates credible nuclear propulsion know-how, it will likely strengthen its export competitiveness and reinforce Canada’s perception of South Korea as a high-end defence partner. It could also allow for a re-think of the wisdom of purchasing 12 conventionally powered boats under the CPSP and prompt the Canadian government to consider instead a mix of diesel-electrics in the medium-term and conventionally armed, nuclear-powered, SSNs in the longer-term.
	
	
		
			
				
			
			
				
				U.S. President Donald Trump announced on October 29th that he had granted South Korea approval to build a nuclear-powered submarine. The President said the
				
					
						
							
						
					
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