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Astute-Class: The ‘Stealth’ Submarine That Makes the US Navy Jealous

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Astute-Class. Image Credit: Creative Commons.

Key Points and Summary: The United Kingdom’s Astute-class nuclear-powered attack submarines are considered among the world’s best, drawing favorable comparisons to the US Navy’s Virginia-class.

-The seven planned Astute boats are armed with up to 38 Spearfish torpedoes and Tomahawk cruise missiles and feature what BAE Systems calls the world’s best sonar, the Sonar 2076 integrated suite.

-The class utilizes advanced computerized command and control and “fly-by-wire” navigation, similar to its American counterparts.

-With a focus on stealth, advanced sensors, and special operations capabilities, the Astute-class represents the pinnacle of modern British submarine technology.

The Astute-Class: The Best Submarine Not In the US Navy? 

Armed with Spearfish heavy torpedoes and Block IV Tomahawks, the UK’s Astute-class submarines are regarded as among the world’s best fast-attack, hunter-killer submarines, as they incorporate a wide range of technologies that could easily be compared to US Navy Virginia-class attack submarines.

The UK ultimately plans to build a fleet of seven Astute-class boats as a replacement for its legacy Trafalgar-class submarines.

What Makes the Astute-Class Special Submarines

The Astute-class is armed with what its maker, BAE Systems, says is among the best sonar arrays, the Sonar 2076. The system is an integrated passive/active search and attack sonar suite with a bow, intercept, flank, and towed array, according to a BAE Systems essay as far back as 2002.

BAE has publicly called the Sonar 2076 the best sonar in the world, and it would seem interesting to see how it compares to the advanced Large Aperture Bow sonar built into Block III Virginia-class submarines.

Powerful Weapons Loadout

The advanced Astute-class British submarines can stow 38 weapons, described as a combination of torpedoes and Tomahawk missiles.

This is comparable to Block V US Navy Virginia-class submarines built to travel with as many as 40 Tomahawks due to the added Virginia Payload Modules section.

The UK also plans to arm the Astute class with new “Block V” Tomahawk missiles engineered with improved networking, target identification, and in-flight data connectivity.

Submarine Sensing & Computing

The most interesting element of comparison between the Astute-class and Virginia-class may reside in the realm of computing, sensing, navigation, and command and control.

The Astute-class submarines operate with an upgraded command and control technology called the Astute Combat Management System, a suite of sensors and data displays on the submarine’s command consoles.

The Astute Combat Management System seems to align with the US Navy’s “fly-by-wire” computerized navigation system built into Virginia-class Block III.

The “fly-by-wire” technology uses computer automation to set the depth and speed of the boat while a human performs command and control.

An essay in Naval Technology described the Astute-class as the first “nuclear submarines to be fully designed using a three-dimensional, computer-aided environment.”

The Astute-Class Is a Stealth Submarine

Another critical question with the Astute-class submarines relates to the extent of “quieting” technologies and stealth attributes.

US Navy Virginia-class boats, for instance, have been upgraded with a series of communications and quieting technologies such as new antennas, coating materials, and propulsion system enhancements.

These improvements have been built into the entire fleet of Virginia-class attack submarines and are now deployed across the fleet.

The question with the Astute-class likely relates to whether the boats operate with comparable quieting technologies like Virginia-Class subs. This would determine how much the boats could conduct clandestine surveillance, patrol, or attack missions without being detected by enemy submarines or surface ships.

Special Operations Subs

Another interesting parallel between the Astute and Virginia-class submarines is that they both support Special Operations missions with a unique “staging” and “launch” area.

Virginia Block III boats are built with a “lock-out-trunk,” a dry area that can fill up with water to release special operations forces while submerged.

The Astute-class submarines operate with a similar configuration designed to support undersea launch of special operations.

About the Author: Kris Osborn

Kris Osborn is the and President of Warrior Maven – Center for Military Modernization. Osborn previously served at the Pentagon as a highly qualified expert in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army—Acquisition, Logistics & Technology. Osborn has also worked as an anchor and on-air military specialist at national TV networks. He has appeared as a guest military expert on Fox News, MSNBC, The Military Channel, and The History Channel. He also has a Masters Degree in Comparative Literature from Columbia University.

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Kris Osborn is the President of Warrior Maven - Center for Military Modernization. Osborn previously served at the Pentagon as a Highly Qualified Expert with the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army—Acquisition, Logistics & Technology. Osborn has also worked as an anchor and on-air military specialist at national TV networks. He has appeared as a guest military expert on Fox News, MSNBC, The Military Channel, and The History Channel. He also has a Masters Degree in Comparative Literature from Columbia University

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