What You Need to Know: On May 26, 2008, the British nuclear-powered submarine HMS Superb collided with an underwater pinnacle in the Red Sea, 80 miles south of the Suez Canal. No injuries were ...
A navy commander has pleaded guilty to crashing a £32million British nuclear submarine that was deployed in support of the 2001 assault on Afghanistan. Commander Steven Drysdale, of Miskin, South ...
A British nuclear-powered submarine was damaged when it collided with rocks in the Red Sea, the Ministry of Defence has said. 27 May 2008 • 10:34pm HMS Superb is in international waters but unable to ...
NAVY chiefs launched an investigation last night after an incident involving a Clyde-based nuclear sub. The Ministry of Defence revealed HMS Superb was "temporarily grounded" in the Red Sea on Monday.
Royal Navy submarines HMS Triumph, HMS Trafalgar and HMS Superb were involved in the first wave of attacks against Afghanistan. At least one of the subs fired Tomahawk cruise missiles as the US and UK ...
The United Kingdom Ministry of Defence has confirmed that the Royal Navy submarine HMS Superb struck an underwater pinnacle whilst on dived passage through the northern Red Sea on Monday 26 May 2008. ...