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    Default TWO nuclear submarines COLLIDE!!

    Nuclear subs collide in Atlantic

    HMS Vanguard
    HMS Vanguard is now back at its home base at Faslane on the Clyde

    BBC 5Live's armed forces survey

    A Royal Navy nuclear submarine was involved in a collision with a French nuclear sub in the middle of the Atlantic, the MoD has confirmed.

    HMS Vanguard and Le Triomphant were badly damaged in the crash in heavy seas earlier this month.

    First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Jonathon Band said the submarines came into contact at low speed and no injuries were reported.

    Both the UK and France insisted nuclear security had not been compromised.

    BBC defence correspondent Caroline Wyatt said the incident was "incredibly embarrassing" for the Ministry of Defence (MoD).

    She said HMS Vanguard, with "very visible dents and scrapes", had to be towed back into its home base at Faslane on the Firth of Clyde.

    The submarines are equipped with sonar to detect other vessels nearby but our correspondent said it might the case that the anti-sonar devices, meant to hide the submarines from enemies, were "too effective".

    "This is clearly a one-in-a-million chance when you think about how big the Atlantic is," she said.

    Sonar dome

    The two submarines are key parts of each nation's nuclear deterrent, and would have been carrying missiles, though both the UK and France have insisted there was no danger of a nuclear incident.


    HMS VANGUARD
    Launched in 1992
    One of four British submarines carrying Trident nuclear missiles
    Displacement (submerged) 16,000 tonnes, 150m (492ft) long
    Can carry 48 nuclear warheads on a maximum of 16 missiles
    A two-year refit was completed in 2007 as part of a £5bn contract
    Maximum submerged speed of 25 knots
    Due to be replaced in 2024

    They were carrying around 240 sailors between them. A French naval spokesman said the collision did not result in any injuries to the crew.

    Le Triomphant is based at L'Ile Longue near Brest, north-west France. HMS Vanguard arrived back in Faslane on Saturday.

    France's defence ministry said in a statement, dated 6 February, that Le Triomphant "collided with an immersed object (probably a container)" when coming back from patrolling.

    "The sonar dome, at the front, was damaged. This incident did not cause any injuries among the crew and did not threaten the nuclear security at any time," it said.

    "The submarine came back by its own means to L'Ile Longue, escorted by a frigate, as it is the usual practice when leaving or coming back."

    'Large ocean'

    Nuclear engineer John Large told the BBC that navies often used the same "nesting grounds".

    "Both navies want quiet areas, deep areas, roughly the same distance from their home ports. So you find these station grounds have got quite a few submarines, not only French and Royal Navy but also from Russia and the United States."

    When the nuclear submarine HMS Trafalgar ran aground during a training exercise off the coast of Skye in 2002, the damage was estimated at £5m ($7m).

    Politicians have demanded more information on the latest incident.

    Lib Dem defence spokesman Nick Harvey has called for an immediate internal inquiry with some of the conclusions made public.

    "While the British nuclear fleet has a good safety record, if there were ever to be a bang it would be a mighty big one," he said.


    LE TRIOMPHANT
    Launched in 1994
    One of four French ballistic missile nuclear-powered submarines (SSBN)
    Displacement (submerged) 14,000 tonnes, 138m (452ft) long
    Can carry 16 ballistic missiles with nuclear warheads
    110 crew, including 15 officers
    Submerged speed over 25 knots

    "Now that this incident is public knowledge, the people of Britain, France and the rest of the world need to be reassured this can never happen again and that lessons are being learned."

    Meanwhile, SNP Westminster leader Angus Robertson has called for a government statement.

    "The Ministry of Defence needs to explain how it is possible for a submarine carrying weapons of mass destruction to collide with another submarine carrying weapons of mass destruction in the middle of the world's second-largest ocean," he said.

    The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament described the collision as "a nuclear nightmare of the highest order".

    CND chair Kate Hudson said: "The collision of two submarines, both with nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons onboard, could have released vast amounts of radiation and scattered scores of nuclear warheads across the seabed."


    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7892294.stm

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    I bet this is just England & France's way of having fun, playing chicken with nuclear submarines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pyroka View Post
    I bet this is just England & France's way of having fun, playing chicken with nuclear submarines.
    haha as you do

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    But who won the chicken match? someone must have tried and moved, bet it was the french
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    Didn't a russian and US satalite collide aswell other day ago? lol.

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    The chances of this happening are tiny, I'm still rather amazed by it tbh.

    I'd of thought NATO Submarines would of kept track of each other as we're all meant to be allies but anyway

    Above: Yeah they did on Thursday last week, they weren't military satellites though, the Russian one has been defunct for years and I'm not sure about the American one.
    Last edited by Jordy; 16-02-2009 at 02:41 PM.

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    And they use SONAR to find submarines of things above them... :S

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    Quote Originally Posted by entrance View Post
    Didn't a russian and US satalite collide aswell other day ago? lol.
    Those spacemen, oh they're such jokers. Another game of Chicken!

    It's the interspace-national world chicken tourney.

    I think Russia will win.

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    Yeah and people are seeing funny things in the sky in Texas I heard on the news because of the two satellites.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pyroka View Post
    Those spacemen, oh they're such jokers. Another game of Chicken!

    It's the interspace-national world chicken tourney.

    I think Russia will win.
    in that case, did u see the two planes which had that near miss!?

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7892448.stm
    Last edited by kk.; 16-02-2009 at 03:00 PM.

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