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Mr Astute



Ambush, the second Astute class submarine, takes to the road. Vertical outfitting enables large, heavy or unwieldy equipment to be shipped in and offers huge advantages in terms of efficiency.


  • Mr Astute, BAE Systems Submarines MD Murray Easton has been with BAE in his...

  • A more complex engineering project than a space shuttle, the 97m-long Astute...

  • Vertical outfitting involves the circular sections of the submarine being...

  • The Astute blowing forward ballast tanks during testing. Astute is one of the...

  • The Astute Class contains such advanced nuclear technology that it will never...

  • Astute breaks away from the principle that submarine performance should be...

  • The importance of Astute runs deeper than the 150m the submarine is capable...

  • In 2003 the Astute project was £900m over budget and running four years...

  • Ambush, the second Astute class submarine, takes to the road. Vertical...

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