Agamemnon, the latest Royal Navy Astute Class attack submarine, has been launched at BAE Systems in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria.

Named after the ancient Greek king, Agamemnon is the sixth of seven Astute Class submarines, all designed and built at the Company’s historic Barrow shipyard—home of U.K. submarine building. The nuclear-powered boat, which weighs 7,400 tonnes and is 97 meters long, rolled out of the Devonshire Dock Hall and entered the water for the first time today. Agamemnon will begin the next phase of its test and commissioning program before leaving Barrow for sea trials with the Royal Navy.

Steve Timms, Managing Director, BAE Systems Submarines, said: “This is a hugely significant milestone for everyone at BAE Systems, the Defence Nuclear Enterprise, and the Royal Navy. The design and build of a nuclear-powered submarine are incredibly complex and a truly national endeavor. I pay tribute to the thousands of highly skilled people who have helped get Agamemnon to this stage. 

“Submarines are a vital component of the U.K.’s defense capabilities, and we must now work collectively to ensure Agamemnon is ready to join her sister submarines in service with the Royal Navy.”    

Agamemnon Commanding Officer Commander David ‘Bing’ Crosby said: “There is still plenty to do until we get to exit Agamemnon from Barrow, but the entire workforce should be totally proud of what they have achieved with this build so far.

“I am looking forward to working with our friends at BAE Systems, the Submarine Delivery Agency, and the wider Defence Nuclear Enterprise to get Agamemnon through these final tests and ready for her exit from Barrow.”

The Astute Class boats are the most advanced attack submarines ever built for the Royal Navy. Their state-of-the-art nuclear technology means they never need to be refueled. They manufacture their own oxygen and drinking water for their 98 crew members so they can circumnavigate the globe without surfacing. 

The Royal Navy has received the first five submarines in the class: HMS Astute, HMS Ambush, HMS Artful, HMS Audacious, and HMS Anson. Work is well underway on the final Astute boat, Agincourt.

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