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HMS Resolution (S22)

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Name
  
HMS Resolution

Laid down
  
26 February 1964

Decommissioned
  
22 October 1994

Launched
  
15 September 1966

Draft
  
9.17 m

Ordered
  
May 1963

Commissioned
  
2 October 1967

Construction started
  
26 February 1964

Length
  
130 m

Beam
  
10 m

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Class and type
  
Resolution-class ballistic missile submarine

Builders
  
Vickers, Barrow-in-Furness

Similar
  
HMS Revenge (S27), HMS Repulse (S23), HMS Renown (S26)

HMS Resolution (S22) was the first of the Royal Navy's Resolution-class ballistic missile submarines.

Ordered in May 1963, she was built by Vickers Armstrong at a cost of £40.2m. The keel was laid down on 26 February 1964 by the Director General Ships, Sir Alfred Sims, and the launch was on 15 September 1966, attended by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. The submarine was commissioned on 2 October 1967, and following extensive trials, including the firing of her first Polaris missile on 15 February 1968, commenced her first patrol on 15 June 1968.

Her Polaris system was updated in 1984 with the Chevaline IFE (Improved Front End) that included two new warheads and re-entry bodies and penaids, super-hardened to resist ABM attack, replacing the original three ET.317 warheads. Resolution conducted the longest Polaris patrol of 108 days in 1991.

Following the completion of the first Trident-carrying Vanguard-class submarine in 1992, the Resolution class were gradually removed from service. Resolution was de-commissioned on 22 October 1994, after 69 patrols, and laid up at the Rosyth Dockyard. She remains in the main basin at Rosyth, intact but with her reactor defuelled; the MOD has yet to finalise plans for removal of the radioactive reactor parts and the scrapping of the boat.

References

HMS Resolution (S22) Wikipedia