We have a new submarine

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mybrainhurts

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Wednesday 10th December 2008
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email this morning said:
Britain launches massive sub that can hear a ship from across the Atlantic ..

She is four years late and a massive 900 million over-budget. But when the Royal Navy's super-sub HMS Astute finally arrived, she made for an awesome sight.

More complex than the space shuttle, and able to circumnavigate the globe without surfacing, the 7,400-ton monster is the largest and deadliest hunter-killer submarine ever built.

Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall cracked a bottle of beer brewed by the sub's crew on her bow to officially name the 'boat', in Navy jargon, before she was gingerly wheeled out of her shed at the stately speed of one metre per minute..

The specifications for Britain's biggest submarine make for mind-boggling reading, but it was the sheer size of the black behemoth which made its mark on the 10,000 dockyard workers, schoolchildren, VIPs and Navy personnel invited to the ceremony in Barrow-in-Furness , Cumbria !

As long as a football pitch, at 318 ft, and as wide as four double-Decker buses (36 ft), 12 stories tall, HMS Astute is a third longer than any sub which has gone before.

Her nuclear-powered engine will propel her through the water at more than 20 knots, yet the UK 's first stealth sub makes less noise than a baby dolphin, making her as good as undetectable by enemy ships.

Astute's sonar is so advanced that if she was lying in the English Channel she would be able to detect ships leaving New York harbour 3,000 nautical miles away (although the details of how she can do this are classified).

The nuclear reactor will never need refueling, and with an ability to make oxygen and drinking water out of sea water, the sub could stay underwater for its entire 25-year life span were it not for the needs of the crew.

Once she goes into operation in 2009, Astute will carry a 98-man crew and stay at sea for 12 weeks on a routine patrol.

She will carry 38 Tomahawk cruise missiles, with a range of 1,240 miles, meaning Astute could attack targets in North Africa with pinpoint accuracy while sitting off the coast of Plymouth .

Spearfish torpedoes will also be on board for attacking ships and other subs.

But Astute will not carry nuclear weapons. The UK 's Trident missiles are launched from the Vanguard class of submarines.

The Navy's submarine chief Captain Mike Davis-Marks said:

'The Astute class of submarines will quite simply be unbeatable worldwide for many years to come.

'Astute will have a capability that will keep us right at the top of the premiership of the world's navies, the Manchester United of submarine nations. With our proud heritage, Britain deserves nothing less.'

Astute is the first of four vessels to be built by BAE Systems at a total cost of 3.85 billion, or 960 million each.
PIRATES...FILL YOUR PANTS...hehe



Edit...

Just found the source ----> http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-2339992...











Edited by mybrainhurts on Wednesday 10th December 12:53

Puggit

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250 months

Wednesday 10th December 2008
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But can it get rid of Gordon Brown?

Adrian W

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230 months

Wednesday 10th December 2008
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shame we cant afford to run it

Bushmaster

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281 months

Wednesday 10th December 2008
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It was launched in 2007.

anonymous-user

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Wednesday 10th December 2008
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Established 1984

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187 months

Wednesday 10th December 2008
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When Britain first, at heaven's command,
Arose from out the azure main;
This was the charter of the land,
And guardian Angels sung this strain:

Rule, Britannia, rule the waves;
Britons never will be slaves.

The nations, not so blest as thee,
Must, in their turns, to tyrants fall:
While thou shalt flourish great and free,
The dread and envy of them all.

Still more majestic shalt thou rise,
More dreadful, from each foreign stroke:
As the loud blast that tears the skies,
Serves but to root thy native oak.

Thee haughty tyrants ne'er shall tame:
All their attempts to bend thee down,
Will but arouse thy generous flame;
But work their woe, and thy renown.

To thee belongs the rural reign;
Thy cities shall with commerce shine:
All thine shall be the subject main,
And every shore it circles thine.

The Muses, still with freedom found,
Shall to thy happy coast repair:
Blest isle! with matchless beauty crowned,
And manly hearts to guard the fair.

(pics?)

mybrainhurts

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Wednesday 10th December 2008
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Bushmaster said:
It was launched in 2007.
Ooops...rofl

I have been sleeping....

MK4 Slowride

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210 months

Wednesday 10th December 2008
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Can we get it plugged into the grid to cheapen out bills.

bob1179

14,107 posts

211 months

Wednesday 10th December 2008
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I'll bid 20 whole English Pounds.



On a more serious note, it does make me quite proud to think that for once we are giving our military a decent bit of kit. Lets hope they can keep it up.

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barney123

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213 months

Wednesday 10th December 2008
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Fast Fwd to 2011.

British Govt agree to pay Somalian pirates 5 packets of B&H and 8 copies of Razzle in return for submarine....

BigLepton

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Wednesday 10th December 2008
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Adrian W said:
shame we cant afford to run it
Of course we can. The RN is VED-exempt and there is no duty on red plutonium.

cronk-flakes

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255 months

Wednesday 10th December 2008
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Holy st that is big.

And ohhhh so coool!!! thumbup

jammy_basturd

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214 months

Wednesday 10th December 2008
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mybrainhurts said:
She is four years late and a massive 900 million over-budget. But when the Royal Navy's super-sub HMS Astute finally arrived, she made for an awesome sight.




Astute is the first of four vessels to be built by BAE Systems at a total cost of 3.85 billion, or 960 million each.
Does that mean she was originally meant to cost 60 million? silly

Quite cool that we have one of the best subs in the world, but thats quite a cost!

S7Paul

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Wednesday 10th December 2008
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It was actually launched on 8th June 2007, subsequently removed from the water for the reactor core to be loaded (among other things) and re-launched on 16th October 2008. And yes, it is a pretty amazing bit of engineering.

The Tea Boy

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Wednesday 10th December 2008
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BigLepton said:
Adrian W said:
shame we cant afford to run it
Of course we can. The RN is VED-exempt and there is no duty on red plutonium.
roflrofl YET!!! im sure Brown will change that too shortly!

Matt

mblade123

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Wednesday 10th December 2008
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And they will struggle to get it out of the dock...... trust me.

Geoff82

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Wednesday 10th December 2008
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Yep, she'll be ready for sea soon and is looking very impressive now.

tonyvid

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Wednesday 10th December 2008
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Bushmaster said:
It was launched in 2007.
rofl

I thought it rang a bell. Quieter than a baby dolphin? A baby dolphin doing what?



That's a good pic, I want a go in the yellow buggy thing!

Edited by tonyvid on Wednesday 10th December 13:07

robinhood21

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Wednesday 10th December 2008
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Rule Brittania *Salutes*

andy400

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Wednesday 10th December 2008
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Nothing we build for the RN these days works, I have first hand experience.