Each of the Royal Navy's nuclear-powered Astute-class fleet submarines (SSNs) has been outfitted with many technological ...
In the next few days, the second of the Royal Navy’s Astute Class attack submarine, “HMS Ambush” will leave the BAE Systems shipyard in Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria, where she was built ...
A similar incident occurred in 2016 when the Astute-class HMS Ambush collided with a merchant vessel near Gibraltar. These ...
The sixth of seven Royal Navy attack nuclear-powered submarines has been launched. The Astute-class HMS Agamemnon, named after the ancient Greek king, was hoisted into the water by BAE Systems in ...
Since 2000, at least 14 expedition crews have unsuccessfully tried to find the final resting place of the HMS Trooper, but the ill-fated World War II submarine has finally been located.
The British HMS Trooper submarine was lost in 1943 with 64 men on board. A Greek-based underwater recovery team located the submarine 81 years later, finding it torn into three sections by a ...
They saw troops from the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers 148 Divisional Support Company and also the crew of ...
The HMS Artful is the third Astute Class submarine to be launched. The first two were the HMS Astute and the HMS Ambush. The last four, the Audacious, Anson, Agamemnon and Ajax are currently under ...
The first five submarines, HMS Astute, HMS Ambush, HMS Artful, HMS Audacious and HMS Anson, have been handed over to the Royal Navy. In April, during Agamemnon’s naming ceremony, Steve Timms ...
A significant fire remains ongoing at BAE Systems' shipyard in Barrow-in-Furness, northwest England, that builds Britain's ...