Nitrometan
2009-02-16, 17:32
En fransk och en brittisk atomubåt kolliderade den 3:e eller 4:e februari.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/feb/16/nuclear-submarines-collide
A Royal Navy nuclear submarine and a French vessel have been damaged in a collision deep below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean.
HMS Vanguard and Le Triomphant, which were carrying nuclear missiles on routine patrols, are reported to have collided while submerged on 3 or 4 February. Between them they had about 250 sailors on board.
The Ministry of Defence initially refused to confirm the incident, saying it was not policy to comment on submarine operations. This afternoon the First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Jonathon Band, issued a statement saying the two vessels hit each other while travelling at very low speeds and no one was injured.
Allt verkar dock ha gått bra. Ingen av dem sjönk. Ingen i personalen dog.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/feb/16/nuclear-submarines-collide
A Royal Navy nuclear submarine and a French vessel have been damaged in a collision deep below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean.
HMS Vanguard and Le Triomphant, which were carrying nuclear missiles on routine patrols, are reported to have collided while submerged on 3 or 4 February. Between them they had about 250 sailors on board.
The Ministry of Defence initially refused to confirm the incident, saying it was not policy to comment on submarine operations. This afternoon the First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Jonathon Band, issued a statement saying the two vessels hit each other while travelling at very low speeds and no one was injured.
Allt verkar dock ha gått bra. Ingen av dem sjönk. Ingen i personalen dog.