Monday, November 20, 2023

Malfunction.

This is coolbert:

Almost a tremendous disaster. Only the actions of a single on-the-ball officer prevented a major naval catastrophe. So as reported.

"Royal Navy nuclear submarine equipped with Trident missiles 'suffered huge malfunction that sent the vessel into an endless dive - with engineers saving the 140 crew members moments before they faced being crushed by underwater pressure'"

From https://www.dailymail.co.uk | the article by EIRIAN JANE PROSSER  and RORY TINGLE | 19 November 2023 | the tip from Freeper.

"A Royal Navy nuclear submarine equipped with Trident missiles suffered a huge malfunction that sent it into an endless dive before the vessel was righted moments before the crew faced being crushed by underwater pressure, it was claimed today."

"The Vanguard class sub had been carrying 140 crew when its depth gauge suddenly failed while on a mission in the Atlantic." 

"It caused a frantic scrabble with engineers managing to stop the submarine and its nuclear reactor from plunging further just moments before disaster struck."

All this as a result of a SINGLE depth gauge failure? And none of the crew or the conn had an inkling the vessel was slowly settling to the abysmal depths?

I can well imagine that such a loss would be the entire question of British nuclear deterrent into question. No need it will be said for another class of ballistic-missile firing submarine to replace the now-aging Vanguard class.

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