'Proud moment' as keel laid on first Dreadnought submarine
- The keel for HMS Dreadnought was laid by Sir Keir Starmer, marking its construction as the UK's largest and most complex submarine.
- HMS Dreadnought will carry nuclear Trident missiles and is set to replace the Vanguard Class submarines starting in the early 2030s.
- The Ministry of Defence described Dreadnought Class submarines as the largest, most complex and capable submarines ever built in the UK.
- The submarine is part of a £30 billion project to ensure the UK's security and will have a service life of 35-40 years, supported by a crew of 130.
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