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British Nuclear Sub Narrowly Escapes Catastrophe Due to Malfunction

November 20, 2023
British Nuclear Sub Narrowly Escapes Catastrophe Due to Malfunction
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In a recent revelation, a British nuclear submarine, armed with Trident 2 ballistic missiles and carrying a crew of 140, narrowly escaped sinking due to a depth gauge malfunction. The incident highlights significant risks in underwater naval operations.

According to a report by “The Sun,” the submarine was preparing for a patrol in the Atlantic Ocean when its depth-sensing equipment failed. This malfunction nearly led the vessel into a hazardous depth zone. A source informed the newspaper, “Engineers are not usually tasked with controlling the submarine’s depth, but they noticed the depth discrepancy and realized something was wrong.”

Technically, the Vanguard-class submarine was still operating within its safe depth limit. However, had it descended further, the entire crew would have been sent to emergency stations. A spokesperson for the Royal Navy stated, “We do not comment on operational matters. Our submarines continue to deploy globally to protect our national interests.”

The United Kingdom possesses four Vanguard-class submarines, but only two are currently operational. One is undergoing a major refit, and the other is involved in sea trials after repairs that exceeded the budget by £300 million.

This incident underscores the critical importance of reliable equipment in nuclear submarines, given their strategic role in national security and the potential risks of nuclear technology.

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