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Britannia rule the waves~~~big mother submarine!
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"awesome" is an overused word, but i think this qualifies!

from the Daily Mail:

Set to launch, our nuclear Leviathan: The enormous scale of the biggest submarine ever built in Britain

14th December 2010

Her nuclear reactor could power a city the size of Southampton, she will never need refueling and she can use her guided ­missiles to pulverize an enemy more than 1,000 miles away.

Meet HMS Ambush, the Royal Navy’s newest hunter-killer submarine. The ‘super-sub’ is able to make oxygen and fresh water from ­seawater, to keep the 98 crew — it has not yet been decided if this will include women — alive in time of crisis.

And despite being 50 per cent ­bigger than the ­Swiftsure and ­Trafalgar subs she will replace, Ambush is quieter. Her propellers are said to make less noise than a baby dolphin — making her virtually undetectable to enemy vessels.

Of course, that is if enemy ­vessels can get near her. The ­submarine’s sonar and radar are so sensitive that she can detect ships a staggering 3,000 nautical miles away.

It means that if she was sitting in the English Channel she would know if a ship left the New York Harbour. A true titan of the deep, the £1.2 billion warship will be launched at Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria on Thursday.

After the ceremony, the ­awesome 7,400-ton sub wi­ll be wheeled from her shed and ­lowered into the wet dock for ­further outfitting and ­testing.And having come in ­massively over-budget and five years late, the Navy is expecting nothing less than a top-of-the-range vessel.

More complex than the U.S. Space Shuttles and able to ­circumnavigate the globe ­without surfacing, Ambush is 291ft long — the same length as a football pitch — as wide as four double-decker buses and 12 stories high. A typical patrol lasts ten weeks, but she could ­theoretically stay underwater for her entire 25-year lifespan.

HMS Ambush will carry 38 ­missiles — a mixture of Tomahawk cruise ­missiles, which have a range of 1,240 miles, and Spearfish heavyweight torpedoes to target other ships and submarines.

Her nuclear-powered engine will propel her through the water at more than 20 knots, allowing her to travel 500 miles a day. In this image released by the Navy, a section of the hull behind the ­conning tower has been intriguingly obscured for security reasons.


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