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UK nuclear submarine collides with merchant vessel off Gibraltar | UK nuclear submarine collides with merchant vessel off Gibraltar |
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One of the UK's newest nuclear-powered submarines has docked in Gibraltar after a collision with a merchant vessel during a training exercise. | One of the UK's newest nuclear-powered submarines has docked in Gibraltar after a collision with a merchant vessel during a training exercise. |
The Royal Navy said it has launched an immediate investigation after HMS Ambush was involved in the "glancing collision" while submerged off the coast of the British territory. | The Royal Navy said it has launched an immediate investigation after HMS Ambush was involved in the "glancing collision" while submerged off the coast of the British territory. |
There is "some external damage" but no crew members were injured, it added. | There is "some external damage" but no crew members were injured, it added. |
The Astute-class attack submarine's nuclear reactor was undamaged. | The Astute-class attack submarine's nuclear reactor was undamaged. |
In a statement on the Ministry of Defence website, the Navy said the incident took place at approximately 13:30 local time on Tuesday. | In a statement on the Ministry of Defence website, the Navy said the incident took place at approximately 13:30 local time on Tuesday. |
Further checks | Further checks |
"We are in contact with the merchant vessel and initial indications are that it has not sustained damage. | "We are in contact with the merchant vessel and initial indications are that it has not sustained damage. |
"The submarine suffered some external damage but there is absolutely no damage to her nuclear plant and no member of the ship's company was injured in the incident." | "The submarine suffered some external damage but there is absolutely no damage to her nuclear plant and no member of the ship's company was injured in the incident." |
Further checks would be carried out but there are no safety concerns, said the Navy. | Further checks would be carried out but there are no safety concerns, said the Navy. |
Photographs of Barrow-built HMS Ambush arriving in Gibraltar appear to show damage to the front section of its conning tower. | Photographs of Barrow-built HMS Ambush arriving in Gibraltar appear to show damage to the front section of its conning tower. |
The submarine is reported to be a regular visitor to Gibraltar, having last stopped in the territory in June and March. | |
The Royal Navy's Astute-class submarines are Britain's largest and most advanced attack submarines - HMS Ambush is 97m (318ft) in length, cost £1.6bn and carries torpedoes and Tomahawk cruise missiles. | |
It joined the fleet at the Faslane naval base in 2013 after two years of sea trials. | |
Two other Astute-class submarines - Astute and Artful - are in service and four more vessels - Audacious, Anson, Agamemnon and the yet to be named seventh - are in various stages of construction. | |
The nuclear reactors of the Astute-class submarines will not need refuelling in their entire 25-year life and they make their own air and water, enabling them to circumnavigate the globe without needing to surface. | |
In 2010, nuclear-powered submarine HMS Astute ran aground near the Isle of Skye during sea trails and was stuck for about 10 hours. | |
It was also damaged in a collision with a tug, the Anglian Prince, which tried to free it. | |
And there were protests in 2000 when the Royal Navy nuclear submarine HMS Tireless docked for repairs in Gibraltar after a crack was found in a cooling pipe near its nuclear reactor. | |
Residents in Gibraltar and southern Spain staged demonstrations over environmental concerns and the presence of the submarine became the subject of a high-profile campaign by Greenpeace. | Residents in Gibraltar and southern Spain staged demonstrations over environmental concerns and the presence of the submarine became the subject of a high-profile campaign by Greenpeace. |