BAE Systems Submarines

BAE Systems Submarines, known as BAE Systems Submarine Solutions until January 2012 and then BAE Systems Maritime - Submarines until 2017, is a wholly owned subsidiary of BAE Systems, based in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England, and is responsible for the development and production of submarines.

BAE Systems Submarines
Private
IndustryDefence
Shipbuilding
Marine engineering
FoundedMarch 2003
Headquarters,
England
Key people
Cliff Robson (Managing Director Jan 2018 - Present day)
John Hudson (Managing Director Mar 2009-Sept 2013)
Murray Easton CBE (Managing Director 2003-2009)
ProductsSubmarines
ServicesSubmarine design
Submarine support
Number of employees
Approximately 9000
ParentBAE Systems
Websitewww.baesystems.com
BAE Systems Maritime - Submarines' 25,000m² Devonshire Dock Hall indoor shipbuilding complex, the largest of its kind in Europe.

It operates one of the few shipyards in the world capable of designing and building nuclear submarines, which has constructed all but three of the Royal Navy's nuclear-powered submarines since the commissioning of HMS Dreadnought in 1963. The exceptions were HMS Conqueror, HMS Renown and HMS Revenge, which were built by Cammell Laird. The Barrow-in-Furness shipyard has also been building submarines since Abdül Hamid was launched for the Ottoman Navy in 1886 and the Holland-class submarines for the Royal Navy were launched in 1901.

The shipyard was formerly operated by Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering (VSEL). Upon the creation of BAE Systems in 1999, the submarine division became part of BAE Systems Marine.

As part of BAE Systems Marine, the yard constructed surface ships, such as the Albion-class landing platform docks. In 2003 however the company was split into BAE Systems Submarines and BAE Systems Naval Ships, with Barrow ceasing surface ship construction.

Since its completion in 1986, submarines at Barrow are constructed inside the Devonshire Dock Hall (DDH).

The company is currently constructing the Astute-class submarines, a new generation nuclear attack submarine (SSN) for the Royal Navy, the first of which was launched on 8 June 2007.[1] The order for the initial batch of three ships was placed in 1997, with Marconi Marine (VSEL), which was absorbed into BAE Systems in 1999. BAE Systems Maritime – Submarines is also currently studying the design of a new class of ballistic missile submarines.

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