Our nuclear submarines are spending too long at sea
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Our nuclear submarines are spending too long at sea
A Vanguard-class submarine used for Britain’s nuclear deterrent has resurfaced after a record-breaking 204 days at sea. Relatives gathered on the Rhu Narrows point yesterday to welcome back their loved ones as the sailors returned to HM Naval Base Clyde, in Scotland. When the submarine departed last year, it was still summer, President Biden was in
Royal Navy Vanguard-class submarine comes home after breaking the record for the longest patrol
A submarine returned home to the Clyde today following the longest ever patrol by a British nuclear deterrent-carrying boat. This submarine left Faslane in late August and has been away for 204 days. This breaks the record achieved in 2023, an extraordinarily long time for the crew to spend underwater. This submarine was relieved in […] The post Royal Navy Vanguard-class submarine comes home after breaking the record for the longest patrol first…
HMS Vanguard Homecoming: RNRMC Stands by Families Awaiting Reunion with Loved Ones | The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity
HMS Vanguard Homecoming: RNRMC Stands by Families Awaiting Reunion with Loved Ones sasha Mon, 17/03/2025 - 21:17 17/03/2025 – The Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity (RNRMC) was proud to stand alongside families at HMNB Clyde as they eagerly awaited the homecoming of HMS Vanguard. After an extended period away from home, the return of the vessel marked an emotional and long-anticipated moment for both the serving personnel and their loved ones.Un…
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