In early October 1943, the HMS Trooper set a course for the Greek island of Kalamos, where its 64 crew members were to deploy ...
The sixth of seven Royal Navy attack nuclear-powered submarines has been launched. The Astute-class HMS Agamemnon, named ...
The HMS "Trooper" likely sank after hitting an underwater German mine off the coast of an island in the Aegean Sea in 1943 ...
Submarine warfare has been around since the ... HMS Ambush (S120), HMS Artful (S121), HMS Audacious (S122), and the HMS Anson (S123). The two other boats in the class, which should join the ...
The Royal Navy’s Astute class submarine fleet currently consists of HMS Astute, Ambush, Artful, Audacious and Anson.
The Royal Navy’s penultimate Astute Class attack submarine attack submarine has been launched at BAE Systems in ...
The naming ceremony of HMS Anson in Barrow-in-Furness On 20 April, the Royal Navy's latest nuclear-powered hunter-killer submarine, HMS Anson, emerged from a vast construction hall at Barrow-in ...
The Royal Navy has a growing fleet of Astute Class submarines and those in active service include HMS Astute, Artful, Ambush, Audacious and Anson - making Agamemnon the sixth addition. A seventh ...
In 2015, the Royal Navy’s HMS Talent, a Trafalgar-class submarine, sustained significant damage after colliding with floating ice while tracking Russian vessels, leaving a six-foot hole in the conning ...
The new vessel, equipped with Tomahawk missiles and Spearfish torpedoes, will play a crucial part in keeping the nation safe.
The first five submarines in the class, HMS Astute, HMS Ambush, HMS Artful, HMS Audacious and HMS Anson, have been handed over to the Royal Navy, with work well underway for the final Astute boat ...
The first five submarines, HMS Astute, HMS Ambush, HMS Artful, HMS Audacious and HMS Anson, have been handed over to the Royal Navy. The final boat in the fleet, Agincourt, is being built.