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Name
  
HMS Vengeance

Commissioned
  
27 November 1999

Homeport
  
HMNB Clyde

Length
  
150 m

Launched
  
19 September 1998

Draft
  
12 m

Laid down
  
1 February 1993

In service
  
12 February 2001

Motto
  
Safe by my strength

Construction started
  
1 February 1993

Displacement
  
15.9 million kg

Beam
  
13 m

HMS Vengeance (S31) HMS Vengeance S31 Royal Navy

HMS Vengeance is the fourth and final Vanguard-class submarine of the Royal Navy. Vengeance carries the Trident ballistic missile, the UK's nuclear deterrent.

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HMS Vengeance (S31) HMS Vengeance S31 Royal Navy

Vengeance was built at Barrow-in-Furness by Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd (now BAE Systems Submarine Solutions), was launched in September 1998, and commissioned in November 1999.

HMS Vengeance (S31) Vanguard Class Wrightys Warships

Before she was commissioned, the British Government stated that once the Vanguard submarines became fully operational, they would only carry 200 warheads.

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Vengeance carries the unopened "last instructions" (letters of last resort) of the current British Prime Minister that are to be used in the event of a national catastrophe or a nuclear strike.

HMS Vengeance (S31) British Submarine HMS Vengeance Docks at Port Canaveral Florida

Operational history

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On 31 March 2011, while on a training exercise Vengeance suffered a blockage in her propulsor causing a reduction in propulsion. The boat returned to Faslane naval base on the surface under her own power. According to the MOD the problems were not nuclear related.

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In 2012, Vengeance started a 40 month refit at HMNB Devonport near Plymouth which refueled her reactor and re-newed her machinery and electronics. During that period her sister ship Vigilant took her place in the patrol rotations. She sailed from Devonport on 4 December 2015, her place in refit being taken by Vanguard. Vengeance then went through trials from January 2016 to June 2016 and fired an unarmed D5 missile during her Demonstration and Shakedown Operation (DASO) which allowed her to return to the fleet. Whilst the firing of the missile was a success, the missile itself suffered a failure during flight and the test was terminated.

Affiliations

  • The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys)
  • General characteristics

  • Displacement: 16,000 tons submerged
  • Propulsion: Rolls-Royce PWR2 reactor, two GEC turbines, single shaft, pump jet propulsor
  • Electrical Power: two Paxman diesel generators, two WH Allen turbogenerators
  • Speed: 25 knots (46 km/h; 29 mph) submerged
  • Complement: 14 officers, 121 men
  • Strategic Armament: 16 Lockheed Trident II D5 ballistic missiles
  • Defensive Armament: four 533 mm (21-inch) torpedo tubes, Spearfish torpedoes
  • References

    HMS Vengeance (S31) Wikipedia