Dreadnought-Class - Understanding This Submarine The Dreadnought-class is the successor to Britain’s Vanguard-class submarines, the backbone of the UK’s maritime nuclear deterrent since the 1990s.
DP3 will see the first of four submarines, HMS Dreadnought, exit the Barrow-in-Furness shipyard to begin sea trials, laying the foundation to sustain the Continuous at Sea Deterrence (CASD ...
Named fifty six years after the launch of Britain’s first nuclear-powered submarine of the same name, Dreadnought has extensive historical significance, borne by no fewer than nine Royal Navy ships.
In November 2024, Rolls-Royce Submarine opened a new office in Glasgow to help expedite the delivery of the Dreadnought and AUKUS submarine programmes. While Rolls-Royce will run the office, the UK ...
More than 330 of the new recruits will be based in Barrow Defence giant BAE Systems plans to recruit more than 300 apprentices in Barrow, Cumbria, where the Dreadnought nuclear deterrent submarine ...
Under the plans, an Astute hunter-killer submarine will be built costing £1.5bn, and £960m will go towards completing a fleet of four nuclear-armed Dreadnought submarines. Gavin Williamson will ...
The deal, worth approximately £9 billion (US$11 million), is large enough to have been given its own name – Unity – and amounts to a long-term provision of more of the same, as the UK moves into the ...
The Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA) gave the manufacture of new reactors to power replacement submarines its lowest rating of red for 2023-24. The IPA says the project has “major issues” ...