Astute-class Submarine HMS Anson Completes First Practice Dive

Astute-class Submarine HMS Anson Completes First Practice Dive
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The Royal Navyโ€™s newest Astute-class submarine HMS Anson has completed what a submarine should do โ€“ submerge โ€“ for the first time.
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Royal Navy press release

The fifth Astute-class boat โ€“ ยฃ1.3bn of cutting-edge underwater naval power and technology โ€“ has successfully come through her first dive in the safety of a dock in Barrow.

The trim dive โ€“ carried out over two days โ€“ allows architects, experts and engineers calculate the boatโ€™s precise weight, stability and centre of gravity, all key factors in Ansonโ€™s performance when she formally joins her four older sisters already in service with the Royal Navyโ€™s submarine flotilla.

The dock at BAE Systemsโ€™ Barrow-in-Furness yard โ€“ where Anson has been built over the past 11 years โ€“ features a giant chasm or โ€˜dive holeโ€™.

Long and wide enough to accommodate a Royal Navy nuclear submarine, even at 25 metres (82ft) itโ€™s not quite deep enough to cover an A-class boat entirely, but it does leave only the conning tower and tailfin protruding from the cold waters of the Devonshire Dock.

The dive is a slow process as the 60 crew, engineers and shipwrights check for the hullโ€™s watertight integrity and move around trollies collectively carrying 16 tonnes of lead weights so naval architects can confirm the stability of the 97-metre-long nuclear submarine at sea.

โ€œThe start of the trim and basin dive is a key step in the commissioning of HMS Anson,โ€ said the boatโ€™s first Commanding Officer, Commander David โ€˜Bingโ€™ Crosby.

โ€œThis successful first dive of the RNโ€™s newest Fleet submarine is a direct result of weeks of intense, driven, joint team progress, in particular since Christmas.โ€

Initial feedback from the test dive is a resounding thumbs up, allowing the BAE-Anson team to push ahead with the remainder of her testing and commissioning programme, preparing the boat for her maiden voyage.

Astute-class Submarine HMS Anson Completes First Practice Dive
BAE Systems photo

Commander Crosby continued: โ€œAll involved should be very proud; the entire enterprise has again come together to achieve this evolution safely and on date โ€“ clear evidence of our joint approach and demonstrates what we can achieve when we all pull together.

โ€œI would like to thank my team who have all worked wonders over the last few weeks to support and assure this event.โ€ 

John Moorby, BAE Systems Submarines Astute Programme Director, hailed โ€œa significant milestone in the submarine’s test and commissioning phase.โ€

He added: โ€œIt demonstrates the continued successful collaboration between BAE Systems, the Submarines Enterprise, and our suppliers on delivering this national endeavour for the UK Royal Navy.”

That national endeavour continues โ€“ not just with completing Anson, but also the sixth and seventh boats in the Astute-class, HMS Agamemnon and Agincourt, and HMS Dreadnought, the first of the next-generation nuclear deterrent submarines, all under construction in the gigantic Devonshire Dock Hall which dominates the Barrow skyline.

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