Early departure of HMS Anson from Australia fuels speculation it could be en route to the Gulf  A British “hunter-killer” submarine could be on its way to the Middle East after cutting short its ...
The UK Royal Navy’s nuclear-powered attack submarine HMS Anson has cut short its landmark visit to Western Australia, with its whereabouts currently unknown amid speculation the departure may be ...
The two countries are expected to conduct AUKUS pillar 2 tests while HMS Anson is within Australian waters.
HMS Anson’s abrupt departure from Australia shows the limits of Britain’s stretched fleet. That will have major implications for AUKUS.
Australia’s chance to train up workers on a nuclear-powered submarine as part of the AUKUS pact has been cut short after British submarine HMS Anson quietly slipped away from its port in Western ...
The HMS Anson is the fifth Astute-class fast attack submarine in Royal Navy service—and the eighth vessel to bear the name of George Anson, an 18th-century British admiral. Travel from the UK to ...
As I noted in an April 11, 2025, article for The National Interest titled “The Royal Navy’s New Astute-class Submarine Is Nearing Active Service,” the Astute-class subs are the biggest and baddest (in ...
PERTH — A British nuclear-powered attack submarine arrived at a naval base in Western Australia on Sunday for a month-long visit, in a move described by London as reaffirming its commitment to the ...