Featured in Vanguard classBYThomas NewdickMar 16, 2021ShareThe UK Says It Could Now Use Nuclear Weapons Against Threats From “Emerging Technologies”The British government has announced it will change the terms of when it might use its submarine-based nuclear weapons. BYThomas NewdickMar 16, 2021ShareBYThomas NewdickMar 15, 2021ShareUK To Increase Its Nuclear Warhead Stockpile For The First Time Since The Cold War: ReportWith the Ministry of Defense eager to launch co-development of the new W93 warhead with the US, the increase could be an overture to Washington. BYThomas NewdickMar 15, 2021ShareBYTyler Rogoway and Joseph TrevithickFeb 11, 2021ShareA Trident Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile Test Has Occurred Over The Atlantic (Updated)The missile was seen rising into the evening sky off the Florida coast and likely reentered the atmosphere over the South Atlantic. BYTyler Rogoway and Joseph TrevithickFeb 11, 2021ShareBYJoseph TrevithickFeb 11, 2021ShareNavy Finally Confirms Its Trident Missile Test Was What People Saw Off Florida This WeekThe Navy often puts out a press release right after Trident tests, but that was not the case in this instance. BYJoseph TrevithickFeb 11, 2021ShareBYTyler RogowayJul 3, 2020ShareLetters Of Last Resort Are Post-Apocalyptic Orders for UK Vanguard Sub CrewsThe Prime Minister writes hand-penned orders to Royal Navy ballistic missile submarine captains explaining what to do following a sneak nuclear attack that wipes out the United Kingdom government. BYTyler RogowayJul 3, 2020ShareBYTyler RogowayDec 9, 2019ShareNo These Aren’t Starships In Space Dock, They Are Nuclear Submarines Under ConstructionNuclear submarines have many parallels to fictional starships, but in this case, these super high-tech vessels are made to dive down, not fly up. BYTyler RogowayDec 9, 2019ShareBYTyler RogowayJan 23, 2017ShareStorm Brewing Over Royal Navy Trident Ballistic Missile Test FailureThe botched test has become a political lightning rod for British Prime Minister Theresa May, and has raised questions about the credibility of the UK’s nuclear deterrent. BYTyler RogowayJan 23, 2017Share
BYThomas NewdickMar 16, 2021ShareThe UK Says It Could Now Use Nuclear Weapons Against Threats From “Emerging Technologies”The British government has announced it will change the terms of when it might use its submarine-based nuclear weapons. BYThomas NewdickMar 16, 2021Share
BYThomas NewdickMar 15, 2021ShareUK To Increase Its Nuclear Warhead Stockpile For The First Time Since The Cold War: ReportWith the Ministry of Defense eager to launch co-development of the new W93 warhead with the US, the increase could be an overture to Washington. BYThomas NewdickMar 15, 2021Share
BYTyler Rogoway and Joseph TrevithickFeb 11, 2021ShareA Trident Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile Test Has Occurred Over The Atlantic (Updated)The missile was seen rising into the evening sky off the Florida coast and likely reentered the atmosphere over the South Atlantic. BYTyler Rogoway and Joseph TrevithickFeb 11, 2021Share
BYJoseph TrevithickFeb 11, 2021ShareNavy Finally Confirms Its Trident Missile Test Was What People Saw Off Florida This WeekThe Navy often puts out a press release right after Trident tests, but that was not the case in this instance. BYJoseph TrevithickFeb 11, 2021Share
BYTyler RogowayJul 3, 2020ShareLetters Of Last Resort Are Post-Apocalyptic Orders for UK Vanguard Sub CrewsThe Prime Minister writes hand-penned orders to Royal Navy ballistic missile submarine captains explaining what to do following a sneak nuclear attack that wipes out the United Kingdom government. BYTyler RogowayJul 3, 2020Share
BYTyler RogowayDec 9, 2019ShareNo These Aren’t Starships In Space Dock, They Are Nuclear Submarines Under ConstructionNuclear submarines have many parallels to fictional starships, but in this case, these super high-tech vessels are made to dive down, not fly up. BYTyler RogowayDec 9, 2019Share
BYTyler RogowayJan 23, 2017ShareStorm Brewing Over Royal Navy Trident Ballistic Missile Test FailureThe botched test has become a political lightning rod for British Prime Minister Theresa May, and has raised questions about the credibility of the UK’s nuclear deterrent. BYTyler RogowayJan 23, 2017Share