


Il primo ministro del Regno Unito Keir Starmer ha visitato HMS Vanguard, un sottomarino armato nucleare, in quanto è tornato da una pattuglia da record di 200 giorni. È la prima volta in oltre un decennio che un PM ha visitato uno dei quattro sottomarini armati nucleari
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di Mik3y_uk
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Would love to know what he wrote in his letters to the sub commanders
Nuke Moscow
I didn’t realise that they haven’t even started construction of the Dreadnoughts yet. They were due a few years ago!
Whats long, hard and full of seamen?
A submarine, obviously.
Can anybody recommend a documentary on (the life on) military submarines?
That guy in pic 2 leaning away from Keir with his smile frozen… y’all think the PM let one rip? A “friendly fire in close quarters” type situation?
Is there any submariner who can explain those grills on the surface?
Lol the sailor in the 2nd picture is in love!
I wish to see UK making a comeback and leading Europe with the other EU power. Stay close stay strong!
You sailed in that thing? You’re braver than I thought.
Fire!
Seems Starmer is trying to be like Putin …… Next Starmer will have his shirt off riding a horse
pic 2:
“what does this button do”
“please don’t”
Are the UK building nuclear powered subs or nuclear armed subs?
Can’t believe no other PM has visited one of these in a decade. If I was made PM literally my first question after they give me the keys to No.10 would be “aight, when do I get to see the nukes?”
Why is it disguised as a sidewalk?
I’m starting to worry a bit about some of the signals being sent lately. Last week, a French nuclear sub visited Halifax, Nova Scotia, just as the US was ramping up its Canada 51st state rhetoric. Now, a British PM happens to visit a nuclear sub for the first time in a decade.
To quote Mickey in Snatch, “Nobody brings a fella the size of you unless they’re trying to say something without talking, right boy?”
”Right full rudder!”
sorry disabled people we cant afford to keep you alive, we need to spend tens of billions on nuclear weapons instead
They probably should have been wearing life jackets.
For some reason I thought I was looking at a pier for a moment.
The Sub’s name rings a bell. If I am not mistaken, HMS Vanguard was also the name of Lord Nelson’s flagship during the Battle of the Nile.