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A Royal Navy nuclear submarine was involved in a collision with a French nuclear sub in the middle of the Atlantic, it has been reported. | |
It is understood HMS Vanguard and Le Triomphant were badly damaged in the crash earlier this month. | |
Despite being equipped with sonar, it seems neither vessel spotted the other, the BBC's Caroline Wyatt said. | |
The UK's Ministry of Defence is not commenting on the reports, but insisted nuclear security had not been breached. | The UK's Ministry of Defence is not commenting on the reports, but insisted nuclear security had not been breached. |
Our defence correspondent said the submarines were both "seriously-armed". | |
The alleged incident is being investigated on both sides of the Channel, she said. | |
The two submarines are key parts of each nation's nuclear deterrent, and would have been carrying missiles. | |
It is understood both submarines were damaged in the incident, though both the UK and France have insisted there was no danger of a nuclear incident. | |
The two 150m-long (492ft) submarines were carrying around 240 sailors between them. A French naval spokesman said the collision did not result in any injuries to the crew. | |
HMS Vanguard is now back at her home base at Faslane on the Firth of Clyde. |