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HMS Ambush Arriving at HMNB Clyde

Ambush, the second of the Royal Navys potent new Astute Class attack submarines, sails into Her Majestys Naval Base Clyde in September 2012 to begin sea trials.
The 7, 400 tonne submarine sailed from the shipyard in Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria, where she was built, to HMNB Clyde in Scotland.
The seven Astute Class boats planned for the Royal Navy are the most advanced and powerful attack submarines Britain has ever sent to sea.
They feature the latest nuclear-powered technology, which means they never need to be refuelled and can circumnavigate the world submerged, manufacturing the crews oxygen from seawater as she goes.
Minister for Defence Equipment, Support and Technology Philip Dunne said:
Ambushs arrival at her home port to begin her sea trials marks a key milestone in the Astute Class submarine programme and is testament to the skills of those involved in the UKs world class submarine building industry.
" Ambush is an immensely powerful and advanced vessel that will deliver an important capability to the Royal Navy giving it the versatility and technical excellence needed to operate successfully across the globe."
The Astute Class is quieter than any of her predecessors and has the ability to operate covertly and remain undetected in almost all circumstances despite being fifty percent bigger than the Royal Navys current Trafalgar Class submarines.
The boats Commanding Officer, Commander Peter Green, said:
It was very satisfying bringing Ambush into her home port for the first time after initial sea trials. The ships company and I are now looking forward to putting her through her paces over the coming months, ensuring that she is one step closer to being deployed on operations

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The print captures the majestic HMS Ambush as it arrives at HMNB Clyde in September 2012, ready to embark on its sea trials. This second vessel of the Royal Navy's Astute Class attack submarines sailed from Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria, where it was meticulously constructed, all the way to Scotland. With a weight of 7,400 tonnes, this submarine is part of a fleet that represents Britain's most advanced and powerful attack submarines ever deployed. Equipped with cutting-edge nuclear-powered technology, these vessels possess an unparalleled ability to circumnavigate the globe while submerged without requiring refueling. Furthermore, they have the remarkable capability to generate oxygen for their crews by extracting it from seawater. Minister for Defence Equipment, Support and Technology Philip Dunne expressed his admiration for Ambush's arrival at its home port and highlighted how this event signifies a significant milestone in the Astute Class submarine program. He commended the skills of those involved in building these world-class submarines and emphasized that Ambush will provide crucial versatility and technical excellence to support global naval operations. Despite being fifty percent larger than its predecessors in the Trafalgar Class submarines, Ambush boasts superior stealth capabilities that enable it to operate covertly and remain undetected under almost any circumstances. Commander Peter Green, Ambush's Commanding Officer, expressed his satisfaction with bringing her into her home port after initial sea trials. He eagerly anticipates putting her through rigorous testing over the coming months as she moves closer towards deployment on operational missions. This print serves as a testament not only to technological advancements but also highlights the dedication and expertise within Britain's esteemed submarine building industry.

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