LONDON - The sixth Astute-class nuclear-powered submarine for the Royal Navy has been named, ahead of its formal launch ceremony later this year.
On April 22, the U.K. named the submarine Agamemnon at BAE Systems’ facilities in Barrow-in-Furness. In a statement, the Minister for Defence Procurement, James Cartlidge, said, "HMS Agamemnon will play a vital role in defence of the nation, providing our armed forces with a competitive edge for decades to come."
Cartlidge added, "The Astute-class programme continues to support tens of thousands of jobs, with these submarines being a leading example of our commitment to investing in British sovereign capabilities."
BAE Systems’ Steve Timms, managing director of the company’s submarine segment, said the company is "fully focused on completing the remainder of Agamemnon's programme so she can join her sister submarines in service with the Royal Navy."
Agamemnon is the sixth of seven submarines in the class. It should be floated out and commissioned before the end of this year, joining the five submarines that are already in service. Construction of the seventh submarine is "well under way," BAE Systems said.