HMS Anson was a King George V-class battleship of the Royal Navy, named after Admiral George Anson. She was built by Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson Shipyard on the River Tyne and launched on 24 ...
For other ships with the same name, see HMS Anson.
HMS Anson was submerged completely in a 'trim dive' at Devonshire Dock in Barrow. Three women have become the first females to serve in the Royal Navy Submarine Service: they are pioneering ...
BRITAIN'S new nuclear attack submarine with a Rolls-Royce reactor and six torpedoes launched for the first time. HMS Agamemnon, the latest Royal Navy Astute Class attack sub, set off at BAE ...
HMS Anson was submerged completely in a 'trim dive' at Devonshire Dock in Barrow. Artful, the third of the U.K. Royal Navy’s new Astute Class attack submarines, has arrived at her Scottish base ...
The submarine is part of a seven-boat series, with the first five—HMS Astute, HMS Ambush, HMS Artful, HMS Audacious, and HMS Anson—already in service. The final boat in the class, HMS Agincourt, is ...
Named after the ancient Greek king who launched the Trojan War, it is the sixth of seven, all of which have been designed and built at the Company's historic Barrow shipyard - home of UK submarine ...
The first five submarines in the class, HMS Astute, HMS Ambush, HMS Artful, HMS Audacious and HMS Anson, have been handed over to the Royal Navy, with work well underway for the final Astute boat, ...