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The Astute class is the latest class of nuclear-powered fleet submarines in service with the Royal Navy. [2] The boats are being constructed by BAE Systems Submarines at Barrow-in-Furness . [ 6 ] Seven boats will be constructed: the first of class, Astute , was launched by Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall , in 2007, [ 7 ] commissioned in 2010, and ...
This is the category of Astute-class nuclear attack submarines of the Royal Navy Wikimedia Commons has media related to Astute class submarines . Pages in category "Astute-class submarines"
Astute class Royal Navy: 13 October 2011: 20 April 2021: In active Royal Navy service: HMS Artful (S121) Astute class Royal Navy: 11 March 2005: 17 May 2014: In active Royal Navy service: HMS Astute (P447) Amphion class Royal Navy: 1944: Scrapped in 1970: HMS Astute (S119) Astute class Royal Navy: 31 January 2001: 8 June 2007: In active Royal ...
HMS Holland 1, the first submarine to serve in the Royal Navy A-class submarines, the first British-designed class. Holland class. Holland 1, launched: 2 October 1901, decommissioned: 5 November 1913
HMS Artful is the third Astute-class nuclear-powered fleet submarine of the British Royal Navy.She is the second submarine of the Royal Navy to bear this name. Artful was ordered from GEC's Marconi Marine (now BAE Systems Submarine Solutions) on 17 March 1997, and was constructed at Barrow in Furness. [7]
HMS Ambush is an Astute-class nuclear-powered attack submarine of the Royal Navy, the second boat of her class. Ambush is the third vessel, and the second submarine, to bear the name in Royal Naval service. She was ordered in 1997, laid down in 2003 and commissioned in 2013.
HMS Agamemnon is the sixth Astute-class nuclear-powered fleet submarine of the Royal Navy and is currently under construction. She will be the sixth vessel of the Royal Navy to bear the name, after the legendary Greek king Agamemnon.
HMS Audacious is the fourth Astute-class nuclear-powered fleet submarine of the Royal Navy. [8] Several previous vessels of the Royal Navy have borne the name. She was formally named on 16 December 2016 [2] and was launched on 28 April 2017. [9] [10] Audacious was stated to be handed over in January 2021. [11]