A test launch of the UK’s Trident nuclear missile has failed for the second time in a row, crashing back into the ocean almost immediately after being launched, a source has revealed. The launch was ...
A test of Britain's nuclear deterrent system ended in failure for the second time. The incident involved a $70 million Trident missile that both the US and UK have in their arsenal. Their high price ...
London — Britain's Defense Secretary Grant Shapps sought to reassure U.K. lawmakers Wednesday that the country's nuclear deterrent weapons program was functional and ready to be called upon if needed ...
The British government was accused on Sunday of covering up a failed test of its nuclear weapons deterrent last year, just weeks before lawmakers voted to renew the system. Prime Minister Theresa May ...
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NOTU breaks ground on new Trident D5LE2 engineering test facility
The 130,000ft2 facility will house areas for prototyping, testing and developing support equipment and hardware for the D5LE2 missile.
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US Navy’s new facility to advance submarine-launched nuclear-capable missile systems
The Naval Ordnance Test Unit in the United States has broken ground to pave ...
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