Britain has laid the keel for the Royal Navy's largest-ever submarine. At BAE Systems's Barrow-in-Furness facility, the ...
The Royal Navy plans to operate the four new Dreadnought-class submarines for at least 30 years. The Royal Navy is getting closer to introducing a new type of nuclear submarine. In March, the British ...
The British Royal Navy has laid the keel for its largest-ever nuclear submarine. Traditionally, governments have held ...
HMS Dreadnought, the lead vessel in the Royal Navy’s new Dreadnought class of nuclear submarines, had its keel-laying ceremony at the Barrow-in-Furness shipyard of BAE Systems on 20 March.
The keel of the first of the UK’s new Dreadnought submarines, the most powerful and technically advanced boats ever designed ...
BRITAIN’S new behemoth submarines equipped with lethal torpedoes, nuclear missiles and stealthy rudders are being built – in ...
Two crew members of the original HMS Dreadnought, the UK’s first nuclear power submarine, launched in 1960, joined dignitaries and shipyard workers at Thursday’s event at the town’s BAE Systems.
The UK is hosting a closed meeting on Thursday of senior military leaders from the "coalition of the willing", as they draw ...
The keel of the first of the UK’s new Dreadnought submarines has been laid at BAE Systems’ Barrow-in-Furness shipyard.
The colossus HMS Dreadnought will be Britain's largest and most complex submarine, and is set to inherit the country's nuclear Trident missiles. Sir Keir Starmer formally laid the keel for the ...