HMS Achilles (S125)
Astute-class nuclear-powered attack submarine of the Royal Navy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
HMS Achilles (also known as Astute Boat 7) is an Astute-class nuclear-powered fleet submarine under construction for the Royal Navy and the seventh in her class. The boat has had its name changed twice, having previously held the in-work name of Ajax and Agincourt.[9][10]
![]() HMS Ambush (S120), another Astute-class submarine, during sea trials off the coast of Scotland | |
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Name | HMS Achilles |
Builder | BAE Systems Submarine Solutions |
Cost | £1.640B (budget)[1] |
Laid down | 14 May 2018[2] |
In service | Projected late 2026[3] |
Identification | Pennant number: S125 |
Status | Under construction[4] |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Astute-class fleet submarine |
Displacement | |
Length | 97 m (318 ft 3 in)[5][6] |
Beam | 11.3 m (37 ft 1 in)[5][6] |
Draught | 10 m (32 ft 10 in)[5][6] |
Propulsion | Rolls-Royce PWR 2 reactor, MTU 600 kilowatt diesel generators |
Speed | 30 kn (56 km/h; 35 mph), submerged[5][6] |
Range | Unlimited[7] |
Endurance | 90 days[7] |
Test depth | Over 300 m (980 ft) |
Complement | 98 (capacity for 109)[5] |
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The confirmation for the seventh and final Astute-class boat was given in the Strategic Defence and Security Review 2010, although the order was not placed until 2018.[11]
On 11 December 2012 the British government announced that long-lead items had been ordered for boats 6 and 7.[12]
On 6 March 2018 the Defence Procurement minister Guto Bebb confirmed that the MoD had gained Treasury approval to sign a contract for Astute Boat 7,[13] after a leaked Navy document had suggested it might not be procured as a cost-saving measure.[14] In May 2018 it was reported that construction of Boat Seven had begun.[15] She has been projected as being ready for service by early 2026 and will be based at Faslane (HMNB Clyde).[2][16][3]
Design
Propulsion
Achilles' PWR2 nuclear reactor will not need to be refuelled during the boat's 25-year service. Since the submarine can replenish her air supply and purify water underway and while submerged, she will be able to circumnavigate the planet without resurfacing. The submarine's main limitation will be from the three months supply of food carried for the 98 officers and ratings.
Weapons
Achilles will have provision for up-to 38 weapons in six 21-inch (533 mm) torpedo tubes.[17] The submarine will be capable of using Tomahawk Block IV land-attack missiles with a range of 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometres)[18] and Spearfish heavyweight torpedoes.
Name
Originally the vessel had the in-work name HMS Ajax, and then HMS Agincourt. In January 2025, the government announced she would be named HMS Achilles. It was reported that the name change had been requested by the King.[19]
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