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Submarines said collided under Atlantic

16 February 2009
Two nuclear-armed submarines, one British and one French, have collided while on separate exercises in the Atlantic Ocean, newspaper reports said on Monday. The nuclear-powered submarines were badly damaged in the underwater collision earlier this month, the Daily Telegraph said. No one was injured in the accident and there was no damage to the vessels' weapons, the Daily Mirror added. Neither the British nor the French defence ministries would confirm that the collision had taken place but both issued statements on their nuclear submarine force. The French defence ministry said Le Triomphant, a nuclear missile submarine, struck a submerged object, which it said was probably a shipping container, while returning from patrol. It said the vessel suffered damage to its sonar dome, which houses navigation and detection equipment but was able to return to base at L'Ile Longue in Brittany under its own power. "This incident caused no crew injuries and at no time threatened nuclear security. There has been no interruption to the nuclear deterrent capability," the ministry said in a statement. The defence ministry in London said it did not comment on submarine operations and would not confirm the reports. However, in a brief statement, it added: "We can confirm that the UK's deterrent capability has remained unaffected at all times and there has been no compromise to nuclear safety." The Sun newspaper said modern anti-sonar technology is so good that it is possible that neither submarine detected the other in time. source: Reuters Related:

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