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Two British sailors have died in an accident on a nuclear submarine. | Two British sailors have died in an accident on a nuclear submarine. |
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) confirmed there had been an explosion on HMS Tireless during an exercise under the Arctic icecap at 0420 GMT on Wednesday. | |
One other member of the crew of the Devonport-based submarine was injured and is receiving medical treatment. | One other member of the crew of the Devonport-based submarine was injured and is receiving medical treatment. |
Failed air-purification equipment is thought to have caused the explosion. The MoD expressed its "deep regret" and said an inquiry would be carried out. | |
The SSN Attack Submarine was on a joint British-American exercise off the coast of Alaska when the incident happened. | The SSN Attack Submarine was on a joint British-American exercise off the coast of Alaska when the incident happened. |
The MoD said a small explosion had caused "a small amount of smoke", which had been contained in the equipment and the immediate area. | |
I very much regret that this incident has occurred and my thoughts go out to the family and friends of the men who have lost their lives Admiral Sir James Burnell-Nugent | I very much regret that this incident has occurred and my thoughts go out to the family and friends of the men who have lost their lives Admiral Sir James Burnell-Nugent |
A spokesman said the reactor was unaffected by the accident and stressed Tireless was not one of the submarines that carries Trident missiles. | |
The submarine was safe and on the surface, it confirmed. | |
The dead sailors' next of kin have been informed and a statement is expected to be released on Thursday. | |
An injured sailor was airlifted to a military hospital at Elmendorf Air Force Base near Anchorage with non life-threatening injuries and is expected to make a full recovery. | An injured sailor was airlifted to a military hospital at Elmendorf Air Force Base near Anchorage with non life-threatening injuries and is expected to make a full recovery. |
In a statement, the MoD said: "The two members of the crew died as a result of the initial accident. | In a statement, the MoD said: "The two members of the crew died as a result of the initial accident. |
"Their next of kin have been informed and our sympathies are with them and their friends at this difficult time." | "Their next of kin have been informed and our sympathies are with them and their friends at this difficult time." |
The MoD said the ship's company dealt with the incident "quickly and professionally" and, as a result, there was only superficial damage to the forward compartment. | The MoD said the ship's company dealt with the incident "quickly and professionally" and, as a result, there was only superficial damage to the forward compartment. |
"The submarine was never in any danger, its nuclear reactor was unaffected, it quickly surfaced and is completely safe," the MoD added. | |
A Board of Inquiry investigation will follow, with military investigators examining what happened to see if there are any wider implications and lessons can be learnt. | |
Tireless was launched in 1985, but the piece of air-purification machinery thought to have failed was fitted as part of an update in 2001. | Tireless was launched in 1985, but the piece of air-purification machinery thought to have failed was fitted as part of an update in 2001. |
The piece of equipment which malfunctioned is fitted to all Trafalgar Class submarines. | The piece of equipment which malfunctioned is fitted to all Trafalgar Class submarines. |
The MoD said it had a 100% safety record to date but, as a precaution, its use on other boats would be restricted until safety checks could be carried out. | The MoD said it had a 100% safety record to date but, as a precaution, its use on other boats would be restricted until safety checks could be carried out. |
MoD inquiry | MoD inquiry |
Admiral Sir James Burnell-Nugent, Commander-In-Chief Fleet, said: "I very much regret that this incident has occurred and my thoughts go out to the family and friends of the men who have lost their lives. | Admiral Sir James Burnell-Nugent, Commander-In-Chief Fleet, said: "I very much regret that this incident has occurred and my thoughts go out to the family and friends of the men who have lost their lives. |
"I also wish to pay tribute to the crew of HMS Tireless that this incident has been dealt with and contained so professionally." | "I also wish to pay tribute to the crew of HMS Tireless that this incident has been dealt with and contained so professionally." |
The Tireless has suffered a number of problems over the years. | |
HMS TIRELESS Trafalgar class submarineCrew: 130Length:85.4mArmament: Can carry Spearfish Torpedoes and Tomahawk MissilesSource: Royal Navy class="" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/2558235.stm">Military fact file | |
In 2000 a fault was discovered on board, forcing all 12 hunter-killer nuclear submarines in the UK fleet to undergo intensive inspections. | |
The submarine became stranded in Gibraltar in May of the same year with a leak in pipework leading from the nuclear reactor system. | |
Her presence there for nearly a year while repairs were carried out put a strain on relations with Spain and caused outrage among environmentalists. | |
In May 2003 she was taken to Scotland for repairs and prompted a MoD inquiry after colliding with an object at sea. | |
The vessel normally carries a crew of 130. | |
Since her launch, the submarine has completed a number of patrols from the North Atlantic to the Mediterranean, including several under-ice expeditions. |