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UK decommissions last Trafalgar class nuclear submarine

The Royal Navy has formally retired the final Trafalgar-class submarine, HMS Triumph, marking the end of a fleet that served at the forefront of British underwater operations for over four decades. According to a news update received by the UK Defence Journal, the decommissioning ceremony took place at Devonport Naval Base, the long-time home of the so-called T-boats. Crews from HMS Triumph and HMS Talent, veterans of the Submarine Service, and …
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After 34 years in service for the institution, the Royal British Navy has formally removed the last of its Trafalgar class nuclear attack submarines designed during the Cold War, specifically for the HMS Triumph specimen. The ceremony was held in the course of yesterday with the Devonport Naval Base, which housed the class submarines for much of their useful life, with the presence of the former crew of that ship and the HMS Talent, as well as v…

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The end of a ra: The Royal Navy says good-bye to the Tra fal gar class. HMS Triumph, the last submarine of the legendary "T-Boats", was commissioned after 34 years of service and thus has a career of over four decades. (Continue reading)

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UK Defence Journal broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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