Sunday, February 19, 2017

The Royal Navy Took Nuclear Weapons To The Falklands War

The Nuclear Information Service report estimates that there were ten warheads aboard Invincible

Daily Mail: How the Royal Navy accidentally took nuclear weapons to the Falklands War on Prince Andrew's warship

* WE.177A nuclear depth charges were on aircraft carrier HMS Invincible
* Prince flew sorties from the Invicible as a Sea King helicopter co-pilot
* The presence of the weapons was not officially confirmed until 2005

The Royal Navy mistakenly took nuclear weapons to the Falklands War, storing them aboard the ship on which Prince Andrew served.

The WE.177A nuclear depth charges were taken aboard aircraft carrier HMS Invincible, from which the Prince flew sorties as a Sea King helicopter co-pilot with 820 Naval Air Squadron.

The Nuclear Information Service report estimates that there were ten warheads aboard Invincible, 16 on the second British carrier, HMS Hermes, and more aboard support ships in the task force dispatched by Margaret Thatcher in 1982.

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WNU Editor: Nuclear depth charges .... talk about overkill in destroying an enemy sub.

Update: This is disturbing .... Britain's 110 nuclear alerts are revealed: Safety watchdog makes a mockery of the MoD's claim of just 27 ‘incidents’ in 65 years (Daily Mail).

1 comment:

Si-vis-pasen- said...

I like the way Daily mail puts it out they accidentally bring WMDs .. is like going to the movie and forget your head at home.