TWO hundred submariners of all ranks gathered for their annual conference at HM Naval Base Clyde which looked at the Submarine service future.

Commander Submariner Flotilla Commodore Mike Walliker OBE, hosted the conference on June 15 where they considered the theme of ‘The submarine service today, tomorrow and towards 2030’ as they work towards making HM Naval Base Clyde the Royal Navy’s Single Integrated Submarine Operating Base by 2020.

The base will become home of the UK Submarine Service with the last two Trafalgar class boats moving from Devonport to the Clyde by 2019. The final four Astute class will join their three sister boats there by the mid 2020’s and the successor class of deterrent submarines is expected in service from the early 2030s.

Naval Base Commander Clyde, Commodore Mark Gayfer, addressed the audience about how his team are working to deliver the £1.3bn of improvements and upgrade to the Faslane sites over the next decade across its waterfront, engineering support and accommodation services.

Rear Admiral Submarines, John Weale, remarked on the operational focus of the Submarine Service, from Continuous at Sea Deterrence to intelligence gathering and maritime security.

Innovation, he said, was essential if the Royal Navy was to retain its world class capability.

Key note speaker Sarah Kenny, Managing Director of QinetiQMaritime, Land and Weapons, highlighted some of the key areas where technology was likely to influence maritime operations underwater.

They included advanced materials and manufacturing, energy management and battery development, cyber and electronic warfare and human computing integration.

Conference organiser Commander Jerry Bernau, said: “This is one of the key events in the Submarine Service regimental calendar. The format will be developed for next year in order to ensure that these important messages reach as many of our fellow submariners as possible.”

In the past the conference was restricted to submarine commanding officers, but the event has evolved over the last three years and is now open to all submariners.

The next Submarine conference will be hosted at HMNB Clyde in Summer 2017.