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The Royal Navy's most advanced attack submarine has officially joined its fleet on the Clyde. The £1.6bn nuclear-powered 7,400-tonne vessel was given the title HMS Ambush in a ceremony at Faslane ...
HMS Ambush, which was launched in 2011, achieved notoriety off the coast of Gibraltar in 2016 when she crashed into a tanker, MV Andreas, causing £2.1 million damage.
HMS Ambush, Britain's most ... The 7,400-tonne sub was commissioned during a ceremony attended by Navy chief Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope at Faslane naval base on the Clyde in Scotland.
HMS Ambush at Faslane dockyard, Scotland, where the fight allegedly broke out (Picture: PA) The source added: ‘The three male officers were really out of control so I hope Navy chiefs kick them out.
Three males from HMS Ambush are thought to have been ... It also emerged £1million of equipment was unaccounted for after a refit of hunter-killer nuclear sub HMS Triumph, also based at Faslane.
A NUCLEAR submarine based at Faslane on the Clyde has been involved in a collision in the Mediterranean. HMS Ambush was forced into port in Gibraltar with a severely damaged conning tower after ...
HMS Ambush has not sailed for two years. HMS Audacious has spent 15 months in His Majesty’s Naval Base Devonport. Read More on UK News. ... HMS Artful at Faslane since May 2023 Credit: EPA ...
The Royal Navy's most advanced attack submarine, HMS Ambush, officially joins its fleet on the Clyde.
A NUCLEAR submarine based at Faslane on the Clyde has been involved in a collision in the Mediterranean. HMS Ambush was forced into port in Gibraltar with a severely damaged conning tower after ...
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