The final two of the planned seven of the class, the future HMS Agamemnon and HMS Agincourt, are now under construction in ...
A BLAZE at a submarine factory was caused by a sand-blaster explosion that ignited rubber tiles on a £1.3billion vessel. The ...
Now, sources have told the Sun that the blaze was started by an electrical explosion involving the compressor on a ...
A 'significant' fire has broken out at BAE Systems in Barrow-in-Furness where Britain's cutting-edge nuclear submarines are ...
The final Astute-class submarine, HMS Agincourt, is also nearing completion. HMS Agamemnon, the Royal Navy's sixth Astute-class nuclear-powered fleet submarine (SSN), was moved from the Devonshire ...
A huge fire that ripped through a nuclear submarine factory damaging a £1.3billion vessel was caused by an exploding tool, it has been reported. Highly-flammable rubber tiles on the hull of ...
Two workers were hospitalised with smoke inhalation as the £1.5billion hunter-killer HMS Agincourt is said to have suffered 'substantial damage' amid the flames, The Sun reports. The BAE Systems ...
A huge fire has broken out at BAE Systems' Submarine division in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, with police and fire crews at ...
No nuclear risk,’ say police as residents advised to stay indoors ...
A blaze has ripped through the BAE Systems’ nuclear submarine shipyard in Cumbria, England, a unique facility of major ...
Flames and smoke have been seen filling the night sky at the headquarters of BAE Systems Submarines in Barrow-in-Furness, ...
The huge fire spread through highly flammable tiles glued to the hull of nuclear sub HMS Agincourt. The tiles are designed to dampen the sub’s sounds and absorb enemy sonar but they are made of ...