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Fleet Submarines Collection

"Fleet Submarines: Silent Guardians of the Deep" The Royal Navy's fleet submarines, such as HMS Superb, Triumph, Splendid, Tireless, Ambush, Turbulent, Torbay

Background imageFleet Submarines Collection: HMS Superb

HMS Superb is pictured with the Rock of Gibraltar in the background

Background imageFleet Submarines Collection: HMS Ambush Arriving at HMNB Clyde

HMS Ambush Arriving at HMNB Clyde
Ambush, the second of the Royal Navys potent new Astute Class attack submarines, sails into Her Majestys Naval Base Clyde in September 2012 to begin sea trials

Background imageFleet Submarines Collection: Royal Navy Submarine HMS Triumph Enters HMNB Clyde

Royal Navy Submarine HMS Triumph Enters HMNB Clyde
Trafalgar Class submarine SSN (Ship Submersible Nuclear) HMS Triumph, glides into HM Naval Base Clyde in the early morning sun following a patrol

Background imageFleet Submarines Collection: Royal Navy Submarine HMS Splendid

Royal Navy Submarine HMS Splendid
Swiftsure class submarine HMS Splendid is pictured off Scotland in 1995

Background imageFleet Submarines Collection: Hms Tireless 2013

Hms Tireless 2013
Image of HMS TIRELESS at sea. HMS Tireless is over 25 years old but still playing a vital role in the front-line Fleet. HMS Tireless is the third of the seven Trafalgar-class submarines built at

Background imageFleet Submarines Collection: Royal Navy Submarine HMS Turbulent with a Merlin Helicopter from HMS St Albans

Royal Navy Submarine HMS Turbulent with a Merlin Helicopter from HMS St Albans
Trafalgar Class Fleet Submarine HMS Turbulent is pictured with the Merlin helicopter from Type 23 frigate HMS St Albans, during an anti-submarine exercise in the Gulf of Oman

Background imageFleet Submarines Collection: HMS Spartan Leaves Faslane

HMS Spartan Leaves Faslane
SSN (Ship Submersible Nuclear) HMS Spartan is pictured leaving Faslane Naval Base in Scotland

Background imageFleet Submarines Collection: HMS Torbay

HMS Torbay
Royal Navy submarine HMS Torbay at speed on the surface during Exercise Deep Blue. HMS Torbay is entering her 25th year of service and remains a force to be reckoned with

Background imageFleet Submarines Collection: Nuclear Submarine HMS Talent

Nuclear Submarine HMS Talent
Nuclear powered hunter-killer submarine HMS Talent Conducting Drills in the Kyle of Lochalsh, Scotland (near Isle of Sky) in December 2009

Background imageFleet Submarines Collection: HMS Talent Surfacing Drills

HMS Talent Surfacing Drills
Royal Navy submarine HMS Talent conducts surfacing drills in the Kyle of Lochalsh, Scotland in December 2009

Background imageFleet Submarines Collection: Royal Navy Submarine HMS Turbulent with Type 23 Frigate HMS St Albans

Royal Navy Submarine HMS Turbulent with Type 23 Frigate HMS St Albans
Trafalgar Class Fleet Submarine HMS Turbulent is pictured in front of Type 23 frigate HMS St Albans during an anti-submarine exercise in the Gulf of Oman


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"Fleet Submarines: Silent Guardians of the Deep" The Royal Navy's fleet submarines, such as HMS Superb, Triumph, Splendid, Tireless, Ambush, Turbulent, Torbay, Spartan and Talent are a formidable force that ensures the safety and security of our waters. These sleek vessels navigate through the depths with precision and stealth. As HMS Triumph enters HMNB Clyde with its crew ready for their next mission, it symbolizes the unwavering dedication of these submariners. Their presence is felt as they silently patrol beneath the waves. In 2013, HMS Tireless showcased its capabilities during surfacing drills. Rising from beneath the surface like a leviathan awakening from slumber; this nuclear-powered submarine demonstrated its readiness to protect our nation's interests. Accompanied by a Merlin helicopter from HMS St Albans, Royal Navy submarine HMS Turbulent exemplifies seamless coordination between air and sea forces. Together they form an impenetrable shield against any potential threats. HMS Ambush arrives at HMNB Clyde - another addition to this elite fleet. Its arrival signifies not only strength but also innovation in naval technology. Equipped with state-of-the-art systems and weaponry, it stands ready to face any challenge head-on. Meanwhile, HMS Torbay departs Faslane on yet another classified mission - disappearing into the vastness of the oceanic abyss. The silent departure leaves us in awe of their courage and determination. Nuclear Submarine HMS Talent emerges from below after conducting covert operations deep within enemy territory – showcasing both her prowess underwater and her ability to strike fear into adversaries' hearts. With Type 23 Frigate HMS St Albans by its side, Royal Navy submarine HMS Turbulent demonstrates joint operations capability- highlighting how different branches work together seamlessly towards common goals.