Skip to content
BAE Systems
 
Ambush Exit

 
Ambush heads for sea trials under her own power

Ambush leaves for sea trials

Ambush... anything but second class.

Second sub sets sail

Ambush waves goodbye to Devonshire Dock Hall
Ambush waves goodbye to Devonshire Dock Hall

The second Astute class submarine Ambush has set sail from BAE Systems to begin sea trials with the UK Royal Navy.

The 7,400 tonne attack submarine left the site in Barrow-in-Furness on Saturday September 15 for Her Majesty’s Naval Base (HMNB) Clyde, Faslane, which will become its operational base. This major milestone in the submarine programme is the point at which Ambush will begin to test its range of capabilities, under the control of Ambush Commanding Officer, Commander Peter Green and his crew.

Read more about an incredible day for Ambush and her crew...


Watch Ambush hit the waves

Watch Ambush leave Barrow for sea trials

Hundreds looked on as the Royal Navy’s most advanced attack submarine Ambush set sail for Her Majesty’s Naval Base in Faslane, Scotland.

Take a look at a video of this monster move.
 


Ambush time-lapse

Timelapse of Ambush leaving Ramsden Dock

Produced by Mike Vallance

An incredible time-lapse sequence of over 400 images showing Ambush making her way through Ramsden Dock before heading out in to open water.

 

 


The pride of Barrow

Ambush, the pride of Barrow

Through design, build, test and commissioning, Ambush is the culmination of years of dedication and hard work from a highly skilled work force. Many of whom looked on as she departed for sea trials on Saturday 15 September 2012.

Barrow-in-Furness has a long and proud history of world class shipbuilding. As the second of the Astute class submarines leaves, the proud BAE Systems work force share their thoughts on the important milestone.
 


Her life so far

Ambush at night prior to Basin Dive
Ambush at night prior to Basin Dive

Click here to view a slideshow of images from Ambush's time in Barrow through various stages of her construction from first cut steel in 2001 to her keel laying ceremony two years later to her launch in 2010 when she was lowered into the water for the first time.

Ambush, the most advanced hunter-killer submarine ever produced for the Royal Navy, is at the cutting edge of submarine design and manufacture. She is 97 metres long, weighs 7,400 tonnes and is capable of circumnavigating the globe without the need to surface and limited only by food storage capacity. Able to deploy rapidly, the second Astute class submarine is powered by a nuclear reactor that can run for her 25 year lifespan without refueling.

(Photos by Mike Vallance)



More information

Contact

Maecenas eu tincidunt ante, fusce ut urna leo

Neil Lauderdale

Communications Manager

Vacancies in Submarines

Multimedia Tile

  • Portsmouth interview test
  • QEC naming ceremony
  • How the Devonshire Dock Hall could look
  • How the Barrow site central yard could look in the future
  • How the Barrow site central yard could look in the future 2
  • Dave Moy and UK Sport
  • Work Experience Girls Only
  • Fundraising for Future
  • Artisan
  • Al Shamikh arrive in Oman
  • Artful Naming Ceremony
  • Emily Batten and Sanjay Jethwa with their winning Ship
  • Marce FAQ image
  • The crew on board Araguari at the handover ceremony in Portsmouth Naval Base
  • School children from Glasgow witness the load out of the Aft Island
  • School children from Glasgow witness the load out of the Aft Island
  • Glasgow School children witness a demonstration from the Emergency Response Team at the Aft Island Load Out event
  • The Aft Island of HMS Queen Elizabeth loads out onto the Clyde
  • The Aft Island of HMS Queen Elizabeth loads out onto the Clyde
  • The Aft Island of HMS Queen Elizabeth loads out onto the Clyde
  • Schools Engineering Challenge Final 2013
  • Schools Engineering Challenge Final 2013
  • Schools Engineering Challenge Final 2013
  • Former BAE Systems staff meet on the Cowes site
  • Schools Engineering Challenge 2013
  • Schools Engineering Challenge 2013
  • Hundreds of employees and well wishers greet the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge as they visit the UK’s only submarine builder
  • Brazil OPV 'Araguari' Departs on Sea Trials
  • HMS Duncan arrives in Porstmouth
  • HMS Duncan departs the Clyde on her delivery voyage
  • Employees wave off HMS Duncan on her delivery voyage from the Clyde
  • CB02 Steel Cut
  • Warton apprentices
  • HMS Queen Elizabeth bridge sets sail
  • Forward Island is loaded out ahead of departure
  • Forward Island of HMS Queen Elizabeth ahead of departure to Rosyth
  • Forward Island of HMS Queen Elizabeth is weighed ahead of her journey to Rosyth
  • Ring L move Lower Block 03 HMS Prince of Wales
  • Ring L move Lower Block 03 HMS Prince of Wales
  • Astute Boat 4 bridge fin shipping
  • Head of Learning and Development Ted Creighton and World Skills silver winner Jack Ambrose
  • MARCE Wheel
  • Duncan departs for sea trials
  • Lower Block 04 load out at Govan, October 2012
  • Diesel generator installation on Lower Block 02 at Portsmouth, October 2012