HMNB Clyde lies on the eastern shore of
Gare Loch in
Argyll and Bute, to the north of the
Firth of Clyde and west of
Glasgow. The
submarine base encompasses a number of separate sites, the primary two being: • Faslane, 25 miles from Glasgow; •
RNAD Coulport, beside
Loch Long, west of Faslane by air, approximately by road or by sea. Faslane is also a
Defence Equipment and Support site, operated in dual site organisation with Great Harbour,
Greenock, by
Babcock Marine and Technology, and managed by
Serco Denholm. The naval shore establishment at Faslane is HMS
Neptune. Naval personnel appointed to the base who do not belong to a seagoing vessel make up ship's company. Both Gare Loch and Loch Long are
sea lochs extending northwards from the Firth of Clyde. The base serves as home base to Britain's fleet of nuclear-powered and nuclear-armed submarines, as well as conventionally armed
nuclear-powered submarines, supported by the
43 Commando Fleet Protection Group Royal Marines. In command of HMNB Clyde is the Naval Base Commander (Clyde),
Commodore Sharon Malkin. The base is home to a number of lodger units, including
Flag Officer Scotland and Northern Ireland (who is also
Rear Admiral Submarines), the Northern Diving Group and the Scottish headquarters of the
Ministry of Defence Police. It is base to 3,000 service personnel, 800 of their families and 4,000 civilian workers, largely from
Babcock Marine, forming a major part of the economy of Argyll and Bute and
West Dunbartonshire. In 2018, the Secretary of State for Scotland at the time,
David Mundell, said: "The UK's entire submarine fleet will be based at Faslane by 2020. This will reinforce Scotland's vital role in protecting our country, and guarantee skilled, secure jobs on the Clyde for years to come." ==Safety and accidents at Faslane==