There will be no quotes from William Shakespeare’s play Henry V used as the motto for the Royal Navy’s seventh and final Astute-class nuclear-powered attack submarine. The boat, which is now under ...
In a surprising announcement on Sunday evening, the Royal Navy revealed that the seventh and final Astute-class ...
HMS Triumph, the Royal Navy’s last Trafalgar-class attack submarine, has returned to its base at Devonport Naval Base in Plymouth before decommissioning after concluding its mission from Scotland.
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The Royal Navy's HMS Triumph, the last of the Trafalgar-class attack submarines, has returned to Plymouth for the final time before being decommissioned. According to a report by royalnavy.mod.uk, ...
As noted by The Lochside Press: HMS Triumph, the last of the Royal Navy’s Trafalgar-Class attack submarines, sailed for the final time from Faslane this week…HMS Triumph sailed into Plymouth ...
The Royal Navy's last Trafalgar-Class attack submarine has completed its final voyage from Scotland to be decommissioned. HMS Triumph sailed from HM Naval Base Clyde, at Faslane in Argyll ...
There were originally seven Trafalgar Class submarines in the fleet, but all have now been decommissioned – replaced by the larger and more capable Astute Class – with the exception of HMS Triumph.
The last of the Trafalgar-class attack submarines has returned home to Plymouth for the final time before being decommissioned. The seventh boat of the class, HMS Triumph sailed back to Devonport ...