HMS Audacious, an Astute-Class attack submarine which was built in Barrow, was formally commissioned during a ceremony at HM Naval Base Clyde yesterday.

Members of the ship’s company and personnel from the Submarine Flotilla (SUBFLOT) were joined at the Faslane site by the boat’s sponsor, Lady Elizabeth Jones, as they welcomed HMS Audacious to the Royal Navy Fleet.

The naval ceremony marks the completion of extensive tests and sea trials for the vessel with Audacious now ready for Royal Navy operations around the globe.

During the ceremony, members of Audacious’ ship’s company formed platoons on the jetty with Lady Elizabeth Jones inspecting them.

Afterwards she addressed those gathered for the occasion and cut the commissioning cake.

Commander Jim Howard, the Commanding Officer of HMS Audacious, said: “It is an absolute pleasure to be Commanding Officer of the Royal Navy’s newest and most capable SSN.

“As we now move from sea trials into our operational sea training programme, I and the whole ship’s company are ready for the challenge ahead.

“This formal commissioning ceremony marks another major milestone in the platform being fully operational and ready for tasking.”

HMS Audacious arrived at HM Naval Base Clyde for the first time on April 7 last year after sailing from BAE systems, where she was built.

She joined sister-vessels HMS Astute, HMS Artful and HMS Ambush.

Commodore Jim Perks, Head of the Royal Navy Submarine Service, said: “This is an extremely important day in the life of HMS Audacious and I am delighted that the sponsor, Lady Elizabeth Jones, was able to formally commission this, our fourth Astute-Class submarine, today.

“Throughout this pandemic, Audacious has delivered her extensive trials programme without fuss and with considerable style.

“I wish the boat, crew and their families all the very best for the future and look forward to seeing her deliver on operations.”

Astute-Class nuclear powered submarines are among the most sophisticated underwater vehicles ever constructed, gradually replacing the Trafalgar-Class submarines which have provided service for almost four decades.

Equipped with sophisticated sensors, the Astute-Class submarines carry both Tomahawk Land Attack Cruise Missiles (TLAM) and Spearfish heavyweight torpedoes.

The impressive vessels are capable of circumnavigating the globe while submerged, producing their own oxygen and drinking water.