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Trident test missile 'went plop' into the sea after reported launch failure
2024-02-21 00:00:00.0     每日快报-政治     原网页

       

       A Trident test launch reportedly "plopped into the sea" (Image: PA Media)

       A Trident missile is said to have misfired and went "plop into the sea" during a rare test launch witnessed by Defence Secretary Grant Shapps.

       However Ministry of Defence (MOD) officials say there remained “absolute confidence” in Britain's constant at-sea nuclear deterrant, arguing it was "secure and effective".

       The MoD said the failed launch, which took place on January 30, came as an "anomaly occurred" during a training exercise on board the nuclear-powered submarine HMS Vanguard.

       The Sun claims the test took place off the coast of Florida, United States. It reportedly involved a dummy Trident 2 missile that was due to be propelled into the air by compressed gas.

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       The operation took place on HMS Vanguard (Image: Getty)

       However the publication says its so-called first stage boosters failed to ignite. A source said: “It left the submarine but it just went plop, right next to them.”

       The MoD said the "anomaly" was "event specific". However, it is thought to be the second Trident misifiring in a row, with a test launch in 2016 by the Royal Navy said to have flopped.

       The Labour Party described the launch as "concerning". Shadow defence secretary John Healey said: “Reports of a Trident test failure are concerning.

       “The Defence Secretary will want to reassure Parliament that this test has no impact on the effectiveness of the UK’s deterrent operations.”

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       Grant Shapps was on HMS Vanguard during the test launch, the MoD said (Image: Getty)

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       A written ministerial statement on Britain’s nuclear deterrent is expected to be laid in the House of Commons by Defence Secretary Grant Shapps, according to Wednesday’s order paper.

       Shapps was on-board the 150 metre vessel at the time of the incident, a spokesman for the Defence Secretary confirmed.

       First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Ben Key was also present at the time to mark what was the final exercise for Vanguard and its crew after undergoing a refit that took more than seven years, an MoD spokesman said.

       The incident comes at a time of high global tension, with a war raging in the Middle East and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine approaching its two-year anniversary.

       A spokeswoman for the MoD said: “HMS Vanguard and her crew have been proven fully capable of operating the UK’s continuous at-sea deterrent, passing all tests during a recent demonstration and shakedown operation (DASO) — a routine test to confirm that the submarine can return to service following deep maintenance work.

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       “The test has reaffirmed the effectiveness of the UK’s nuclear deterrent, in which we have absolute confidence.

       “During the test an anomaly occurred.

       “As a matter of national security, we cannot provide further information on this, however we are confident that the anomaly was event specific, and therefore there are no implications for the reliability of the wider Trident missile systems and stockpile.

       “The UK’s nuclear deterrent remains safe, secure and effective.”

       HMS Vanguard is one of four of the so-called Vanguard-class nuclear submarines that first went on patrol in 1994, with one of the vessels continually at sea.

       They carry the American-built Trident 2 D5 nuclear missiles, the mainstay of Britain’s strategic nuclear deterrent.

       A Trident missile can be fired at targets up to 4,000 miles away and at its fastest can travel at more than 13,000 miles an hour, according to the Royal Navy.

       They are 13 metres long, weigh 130,000lb (58,500kg) and are ejected from the submarine by high-pressured gas before they fire as they reach the surface of the water.

       Each Vanguard-class submarine can hold up to 16 intercontinental ballistic missiles, but will only carry up to eight Trident rockets and up to 40 nuclear warheads.

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       The V-class is due to be replaced by the bigger Dreadnought-class submarines in the 2030s.

       Between £31 billion and £41 billion has been set aside for the wider programme of replacing the Vanguard-class submarines, according to figures from the House of Commons Library.

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