Key Points and Summary - A comparison between the UK's Astute-class and the U.S. Virginia-class Block IV nuclear attack submarines reveals two highly capable but distinct designs shaped by national ...
The Astute-class submarine isn’t designed for show—it’s designed for dominance. This video breaks down how Britain’s most ...
The Royal Navy's second newest Astute class submarine, HMS Anson, is in Gibraltar. The £1.3 billion nuclear submarine completed her sea trials in 2024, and docked in Gibraltar for the first time last ...
The Royal Navy’s HMS Astute begins a years-long overhaul after 15 years of service, highlighting the Astute-class subs’ global capabilities, stealth, and enduring importance in Britain’s ...
Our fourth Astute class submarine, Audacious, has completed her first ever dive at our site in Barrow-in-Furness. Watch as the 7,400 tonne, 97-metre long attack submarine submerges beneath the water.
A retired British Rear Admiral has raised serious doubts over the United Kingdom’s ability to deliver nuclear-powered ...
A former British Royal Navy chief deemed the U.K. “no longer capable” of managing a nuclear submarine program. Retired Rear Adm. Philip Mathias said the country is failing to build the submarines ...