12-14-2010, 04:35 AM
"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.
click photos for really large!
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.
click photos for really large!