HMS Ambush

HMS Ambush

Two submarines of the Royal Navy have been named HMS "Ambush":

* "Ambush" (P418), launched in 1945, was an "Amphion"-class submarine.
* "Ambush" (S120), laid down in 2003, will be an "Astute"-class submarine.


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