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Whitehall covered up 1st-time failure of Trident ballistic missile test near US coast – report
Published time: 22 Jan, 2017 15:05
Edited time: 22 Jan, 2017 19:02
Whitehall covered up 1st-time failure of Trident ballistic missile test near US coast – report
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A Trident missile fired last year from a Royal Navy nuclear submarine off the Florida coast malfunctioned and headed to the mainland during a routine test, but Whitehall ordered a news blackout to avoid “severe panic,” the Sunday Times reported.
The Trident ballistic missile was set to be tested for the first time in four years by the HMS Vengeance last June off the Florida coast, according to the Sunday Times.

Vengeance, the fourth and final Vanguard-class nuclear-capable submarine of the Royal Navy, had undergone a refit in Devonport dockyard before heading out for a firing test to verify if the ship and her crew were ready for active service.

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In June last year, the submarine docked at Port Canaveral in Florida, the US base employed by the Royal Navy for final checks, before launching an unarmed Trident missile into the so-called “Eastern firing range” off the west coast of Africa.

There have only been five firing tests by UK Vanguard-class submarines in the 21st century, the Sunday Times wrote, and the launches are usually big occasions for the Royal Navy, as the missiles cost 17 million pounds ($21 million) apiece.

No news reports followed the test, however, and no usual “successful test flight” announcement was made at that time.

A navy source told the newspaper that “something went wrong” after the Trident was fired from the submerged submarine. Details of the failure were not officially disclosed, but the source believes the missile might have veered off in the wrong direction toward the American mainland instead of heading across the Atlantic.

“There was severe panic that this test launch was not successful. Senior figures in military and government were keen that the information was not made public,” the source said. A malfunction of the ballistic missile – deemed the backbone of British strategic deterrent – could lead to terrifying casualties. It could also raise questions about the reliability of the Royal Navy’s nuclear arsenals.


“Ultimately, Downing Street decided to cover up the failed test,” the source added. “If the information was made public, they knew how damaging it would be to the credibility of our nuclear deterrent. The upcoming Trident vote made it all the more sensitive.”

UK Prime Minister Theresa May avoided any mention of the failed test to ensure that MPs approve spending of 40 billion pounds on new Trident submarines, in her first major speech before last July. Notably, more than 100 MPs voted against the proposal, including members of Scottish National Party (SNP) and the Labour Party, who argued that the money spent on nuclear arms could have been put to better use.

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On Sunday, talking to the BBC, May again refused to say whether she knew about the reported failure or not. She said she had “absolute confidence” in the country’s nuclear deterrence system, but avoided giving a direct reply when asked to comment on The Times report.

The British government has not officially confirmed the newspaper's report on the misfire, but The Times quoted the ministry of defense as saying that Vengeance “conducted a routine unarmed Trident missile test launch,” and that the submarine and her crew “were successfully tested and certified.” It declined to elaborate on the causes of the malfunction “for obvious national security reasons.”

Lockheed Martin, the Trident manufacturer, did not comment on the issue either.

In 2015, William McNeilly, a former Navy weapons engineer who allegedly served aboard the HMS Victorious, claimed that a number of security lapses and technical issues with the Trident-armed submarines exposed the UK nuclear deterrent to potential terrorist attacks.

According to open sources, Vanguard-class submarines carry 200 nuclear warheads as well as so-called ‘letters of last resort’ of the British prime minister that are to be used in the event of a national disaster or an incapacitating nuclear strike. Stored inside safes in the control room of each submarine, the letters are believed to include the orders: “Put yourself under the command of the US, if it is still there”; “Go to Australia”; “Retaliate”; or “Use your own judgment,” according to the Guardian.

Labour MP Kevan Jones, who is calling for an inquiry into the report with Defence Secretary Michael Fallon, is expected to be called to the House of Commons.

“The UK's independent nuclear deterrent is a vital cornerstone for the nation's defence,” Kevan said.

“If there are problems, they should not have been covered up in this ham-fisted way. Ministers should come clean if there are problems and there should be an urgent inquiry into what happened.”

"Parliament was asked to vote on Trident renewal, but weren't given all the information. It wasn't fair to ask them to vote without all the facts - that is not democracy. We don't know if it would have changed the outcome of the vote last July, but it was wrong," said Veronika Tudhope, a member of the Scottish Green Party.

"They hadn't passed the tests multiple times when I was on patrol," William McNeilly, a former Trident weapons engineer-turned-whistleblower told RT via video link. "I have seen no proof that they can pass these tests. So, why are we wasting money on Trident?"
 

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Fallon dodges questions on whether Britain fired a Trident nuke missile towards US

Published time: 23 Jan, 2017 12:12
Edited time: 23 Jan, 2017 18:07


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Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has backed the Trident nuclear missile system amid allegations a test-fired rocket malfunctioned and headed towards the US.
Fallon deflected the more pointed questions from the Labour and SNP benches, using national security as a method of avoiding having to give direct answers during the parliamentary debate called by former Labour defense minister Kevan Jones.

Tory backbenchers weighed in with repeated calls to honor the armed forces while Fallon at times changed tack to urge his interrogators not to trust what they read in the Sunday papers.

The story was originally reported by this weekend’s Sunday Times despite happening in June 2016. Fallon described how at the end of an extended operational mission nuclear submarine HMS Vengeance carried out a normal test in the Atlantic.

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“Contrary to reports in the Sunday Press, HMS Vengeance and her crew were successfully tested and certified as ready to re-join the operational cycle.

“We do not comment on the detail of submarine operations.” Fallon said, establishing a position he maintained rigorously throughout the debate.

Leading figures in the SNP and Labour parties set out to use the incident, which occurred just weeks before a House of Commons vote on renewal, to attack the government.

The SNP is committed to opposing it on the basis of safety and security, as the nuclear submarine fleet is based in Scotland.

The Labour leadership is opposed to nuclear weapons, but the majority of its parliamentary party is in favor of renewal.

SNP defense spokesman Brendan O’Hara told the BBC there are political and operational issues which must be addressed, but warned “this is not a national security issue.”

“The government can’t, as they love to do, hide behind the national security smokescreen. The public, who are paying over two hundred thousand million pounds [US$249 billion] for this renewal, have a right to know if it works or not,” O’Hara said.

Labour’s Shadow Defense Secretary Nia Griffiths said a full explanation is due, while Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell said it is “extremely worrying” that parliament had not been informed of the incident.

Likewise former Labour Defense Minister Kevan Jones told Labour List, “If there are problems, they should not have been covered up in this ham-fisted way. Ministers should come clean if there are problems and there should an urgent inquiry into what happened.”

In a car-crash interview on Sunday with the BBC, May refused to disclose whether she knew about the incident ahead of the vote on Trident. MPs ruled in favor of renewal by 472 votes to 117.


Instead she opted to say she had complete faith in Trident and that she thought “we should defend our country,” with repeated references to Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn’s opposition to Trident.

Senior military figures have also weighed in, with former head of the Royal Navy Lord West of Spithead writing in the Daily Mail that this had been a cover-up “worthy of North Korea.”

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“The decision to withhold news last summer that a Trident missile test experienced some kind of problem – ironically, almost certainly minor – is both bizarre and spectacularly stupid,” West said in an opinion piece, urging Defense Secretary Michael Fallon to step up and explain.

Senior Tories have been attempting a fightback on the issue, with Business Minister Greg Clark telling Sky News “It’s been the long-standing policy not to comment on tests of weapons systems and, if that’s the approach that you take, I think we have to abide by that approach.”

This argument somewhat falls down on the fact that successful tests are regularly reported, including with video of the launches.

Tory head of the Defense Committee Julian Lewis said as much in his intervention early on Monday.

“This sort of event is one that you can’t play both ways … whenever they work, which is 99 percent of the time, films are released of them working,” he said.

Lewis said someone should be held to account for the decision.

“I always think with something like this it is better to lay it on the line ... In the end you have always got to assume that something like this will come out,” Lewis said.

On Monday afternoon Kate Hudson, head of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) released a statement.

"It has become clear in the last 24 hours that the government acted to cover up a very serious incident involving Britain's nuclear weapons system," Hudson said.


"This calls into question the legitimacy of the Parliamentary vote on Trident replacement that took place in July 2016. MPs should have been told about the safety and reliability issues with the Trident system before they committed to spending £205 billion on a new version of the same technology.

"Both Parliament and public have the right to the truth, which is why we're calling for a Trident Inquiry. Thousands of letters have already been sent to MPs to demand that an inquiry is conducted. It's time for the government act," she urged.
 

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英首相因英军核弹误射美国被四连问 称无可奉告

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  [因核导弹误射美国被四连问 梅首相就是无可奉告]英国《星期日泰晤士报》22日披露一则惊人消息称,英国海军去年发射的三叉戟IID5导弹飞行方向发生偏差,英国政府和军方担心外界质疑而隐瞒此事。当天,英国首相特雷莎•梅做客BBC采访,主持人前后四次追问:您是否知道试射失误这件事?梅姨始终顾左右而言他,仿佛在说:什么?你说什么?我信号不好。。。


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英海军被曝潜艇导弹误射美国本土 首相府欲隐瞒

2017年01月24日01:19 北京晨报
英海军被曝潜艇导弹误射美国本土 首相府欲隐瞒

  原标题:英国误射导弹向美国“打过去”

  英国媒体22日曝光,英国海军一艘三叉戟核潜艇去年试射导弹时发生严重故障,据信偏离轨道、朝着美国本土方向“打过去”。然而,为避免英国核威慑力量遭到质疑,英国首相府对此事进行隐瞒。这起事件发生后的次月,毫不知情的英国议会顺利地为一项有关核潜艇军费投入的议案“开绿灯”。

  英国《星期日泰晤士报》22日援引知情人士的话报道,2016年6月,英国“复仇”号核潜艇在美国佛罗里达州附近海域进行“三叉戟”D5导弹试射,不料遭遇“灾难性的失败”。

  一名英国海军消息人士称,当时导弹试射失败的具体情形仍属机密。但是知情人士普遍相信,这枚没有搭载核弹头的导弹偏离轨道,没有按照计划射向9000公里以外的非洲西海岸,而是朝着美国本土方向“打过去”。

  “过去四年来,我们首次测试本国的核威慑能力,却以灾难性的失败告终,这令英国政府以及军方高层极为恐慌,”这名消息人士称。

  “最终,唐宁街(意指英国首相府)决定隐瞒这起试射失败事件。如果公之于众,本国核威慑能力的可信度将遭受何等沉重打击!”

  据了解,英国核威慑力量以“三叉戟”D5导弹为基础,这种导弹由美国洛克希德-马丁公司生产,最大射程为1.2万公里,可携带8个核弹头。

  英国当局没有公开这次试射的具体日期。但据消息人士推测,此事很可能发生于2016年6月23日英国“脱欧”公投前后,因为就在公投前三天,民航部门接到一份关于避开大西洋上空某些“危险空域”的通知。

  英国媒体指出,尽管试射失败发生于英国前首相戴维·卡梅伦任内,但是2016年7月13日就职的首相特雷莎·梅也参与隐瞒此事。

  2016年7月18日,英国议会就一份有关三叉戟核潜艇军费投入的议案进行辩论和投票表决。在长达5个小时的辩论中,特雷莎·梅积极说服议员支持,只字未予透露试射失败事件。

  杨舒怡(新华社专特稿)



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US asked UK to keep failed nuke Trident test secret – report


Published time: 24 Jan, 2017 09:19
Edited time: 24 Jan, 2017 12:56
US asked UK to keep failed nuke Trident test secret – report
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The US government allegedly asked Britain to keep its failed Trident missile test in June 2016 a secret, the Sunday Times claims. The missile, fired from a nuclear submarine off Florida, malfunctioned and veered towards mainland US during a routine test.

“It was the [then-President Barack] Obama administration that asked the [then-UK Prime Minister David] Cameron administration not to comment on this,” a source told the paper.

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According to the source, the US administration “may have been worried that there could be similar problems on other missiles.”

“The British submarine successfully carried and launched the missile; the bit that went wrong was the US proprietary technology,” it added.

Responding to questions from Labour and Scottish National Party (SNP) MPs in the House of Commons on Monday, Defence Secretary Michael Fallon repeatedly cited national security concerns to justify his strenuous denials.

While the UK maintains it has operational control of Trident aboard its four nuclear submarines, the missiles are owned by the US and are largely reliant on the Americans for technical support.

The US is likely to have been highly resistant to the idea of sharing news of the defect because Britain's D5 missiles are leased from the same stockpile used by the US military.

The emergency debate on Monday, called by former Labour defense minister Kevan Jones, saw the SNP and some Labour figures launch an offensive over the misfire and apparent cover-up.

In a bizarre twist, MPs pointed out during the debate that while Fallon was refusing to disclose details of the misfire, US officials were openly briefing the American media about the incident.

While the SNP wants nukes removed from Scotland, Labour is split on the issue, with the upper echelons of the party leadership generally opposed to nuclear weapons, while many in the parliamentary party support renewing them.

Both Fallon and Prime Minister Theresa May have issued strenuous denials over the incident. Some attempts have also been made to push blame onto May’s predecessor, David Cameron.

Much of the antagonism centers on how much May knew about the incident before a vital vote on Trident renewal only weeks after the misfire. She confirmed on Monday night that she did know about the incident but failed to disclose the information.
 

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REPEATED FAILURES proven Ang Moh NUKE Trident SLBM = USELESS JUNK

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Trident whistleblower tells RT he ‘witnessed 4 unreported missile test failures’

Published time: 24 Jan, 2017 17:17
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Royal Navy whistleblower William McNeilly leaked details about a number of serious test fire issues aboard Britain’s Trident nuclear submarine fleet a whole year before the June 2016 misfire that sent a missile careening towards the US.

McNeilly published a dossier highlighting a range of safety and security failures aboard Trident submarines in May 2015 – more than a year before the latest mishap.
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The Royal Navy submariner was detained and quietly discharged in June of that year. Senior officers even sought to discredit McNeilly’s claims by portraying him as an ill-informed junior sailor.

Speaking exclusively to RT on Tuesday, McNeilly said he now feels vindicated.

“I warned about this exact event over a year before it happened. I was in the MCC / Missile Control Center during the end of patrol tests in early 2015 and I witnessed with my own eyes the Trident system fail its simulated missile launch tests.”

McNeilly claims to have seen Trident “fail 3 out of 3 WP 186 Missile Compensating Tests” first-hand. He also says a “Battle Readiness Test (BRT) was not even attempted due to seawater in the hydraulic system.”

The whistleblower’s comments come a day after the British government faced questions over a misfire incident that occurred in June of 2016, just weeks before a crucial Parliamentary vote on Trident’s renewal. The US government apparently requested that news of the defective missile be kept secret to prevent mutual embarrassment.

Citing his extensive technical training as a submarine weapons engineer, McNeilly said it was his job “to learn about missile tests, conduct missile tests, pass tests on missile tests, be in the Missile Control Center during missile tests…”

“I had missile tests signed off in my task book. They wouldn’t have been signed off in my task book if I didn’t know anything about them, and clearly I was proven to be right.

“The government attempted to cover up the failed missile test and they covered up all the other information in my Trident report.”
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In his 18-page dossier, released to WikiLeaks in May of 2015, McNeilly offered anecdotal evidence of potentially catastrophic failures that took place during a series of end-of-patrol “shakedown” tests, designed to see whether the weapons system “could have performed a successful launch.”

It was during one such end-of-patrol test that the June 2016 misfire took place.

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According to McNeilly, the routine tests are vital to determining “if we really were providing the UK’s strategic nuclear deterrent.”

The test McNeilly witnessed was “carried out 3 times and it failed, 3 times.”

“Basically the test showed that the missile compensation system wouldn’t have compensated for the changes in weight of the submarine during missile launches. Which means the missiles would’ve been launched on an unstable platform, if they decided to launch.”

Other readiness exercises carried out at the end of the patrol also went wrong, claims McNeilly.

“Another test was the Battle Readiness Test (BRT), which proves that the muzzle hatches could’ve opened whilst on patrol,” said McNeilly, explaining that “the BRT was cancelled due to the main hydraulic system containing mostly seawater instead of actual hydraulic oil.”

McNeilly has accused the British government of “endangering the public and spending billions upon billions of taxpayers’ money for a system so broken it can’t even do the tests that prove it works.”
 
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Putin's Nuke Works! Ang Moh NUKE Trident SLBM = USELESS JUNK

Russia any time 10X ~100X better and stronger than USA in nukes!

Putin's Topol-M can be launch from TEL trucks or rail trains or silo, can nuke USA to vapor within 15-25 mins depending on from which part of Russia launched to which part of USA.


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Russian military conducts successful test launch of Topol-M ballistic missile
Published time: 17 Jan, 2017 20:54
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The Intercontinental ballistic missile, Topol-M, has blasted off from the Plesetsk’s rocket site soaring through almost all of the country and successfully hitting its target over the Kamchtka peninsula, Russia’s Defense Ministry has said.

This video shows how a missile is normally launched. The door to the pit where the missile is kept opens and the rocket rises up into the sky, accompanied by powerful blasts and spurts of flames.

“The goal of the launch was to confirm the stability of flight and technical performance of this kind of intercontinental ballistic missile,” a statement published on the Defense Ministry website on Tuesday, January 17, said.

“A training war-head has hit a hypothetical target with high precision at a firing ground at the Kamchatka peninsula,” the statement also said.

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The Russian Topol-M intercontinental ballistic missile, also known as RT-2PM2 or SS-27 “Sickle B”, is one of the most recent missiles of its kind activated by Russia. It’s reported maximum range is about 11,000 kilometers (6,835 miles). Topol-M carries a single warhead with yield of about an 800 kt, but it is also compatible with multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle (MIRV) warheads.

Topol-M is capable of carrying four to six warheads along with decoys, according to chief designer Yury Solomonov. The missile is 22.7m long with the body of the first stage having a diameter of 1.9m.

At launch, its mass is 47,200kg, including the 1,200kg of payload. It was designed by the Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology, and is built at the Votkinsk Machine Building Plant.
 

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Pakistan conducts 1st test of ‘Ababeel’ nuclear-capable surface-to-surface missile
Published time: 24 Jan, 2017 16:51
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Pakistan has for the first time successfully test-fired its surface-to-surface ballistic missile capable of carrying multiple nuclear warheads, the military press department said.

The missile, called Ababeel, has a maximum range of 2,200km and “is capable of delivering multiple warheads, using Multiple Independent Re-entry Vehicle (MIRV) technology,” the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media branch of the Pakistani armed forces, said in a press release.

It also confirmed that the missile can carry nuclear warheads and is able to “engage multiple targets with high precision, defeating the enemy’s hostile radars.” It was developed as an answer to the “growing … ballistic missile defense” capabilities of Pakistan’s regional neighbors and is designed to “further reinforce deterrence,” the press release says, apparently referring to India’s nuclear arsenal.

India tested its own anti-ballistic missile system allegedly capable of intercepting a nuclear-capable ballistic missile last year, Reuters reports. The Indian Defense and Foreign Ministries have not yet commented on the issue.

READ MORE: India to deploy hundreds of main battle tanks along border with Pakistan

“The test flight was aimed at validating various design and technical parameters of the weapon system,” the Pakistani statement adds.

The press release also calls the test a “landmark achievement” and says that the Pakistani president and prime minister had already “conveyed their appreciation to the team involved.”

The test comes two weeks after Pakistan successfully tested its first submarine-based nuclear-capable missile. On January 9, Pakistan launched the Babur-3 cruise missile “from an underwater, mobile platform” somewhere in the Indian Ocean. The missile “hit its target with precise accuracy,” the military said at that time.

“The successful attainment of a second strike capability by Pakistan represents a major scientific milestone; it is manifestation of the strategy of measured response to nuclear strategies and postures being adopted in Pakistan’s neighborhood,” the military said following the Babur-3 test, as cited by Pakistan Today.

READ MORE: Pakistan tests 1st seaborne nuclear-capable missile in Indian Ocean

Meanwhile, senior Indian defense officials confirmed they are preparing to deploy more than 460 main battle tanks along the border with Pakistan. The tanks will join the existing 900 or so T-90S Bhishma tanks currently stationed in the area.

India and Pakistan, both nuclear powers since the 1990s, are long-term rivals who have been at odds over a number of issues, including the disputed region of Kashmir. Since independence from British rule in 1947 the two countries have fought four wars, two of which have been over Kashmir. Skirmishes periodically erupt over the border.

The most recent incident took place in September 2016 when Indian armed forces conducted “surgical strikes” against alleged terrorists operating from Pakistani territory. Following the Indian strikes, Pakistan threatened nuclear war on India.

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