Captain David Pentreath, HMS Plymouth’s former Commanding ... one went straight through her funnel and two more destroyed her Limbo anti-submarine mortar. All of the bombs failed to explode ...
The last of the Trafalgar-class attack submarines has returned home to Plymouth for the final time before being decommissioned. The seventh boat of the class, HMS Triumph sailed back to Devonport ...
Plymouth Magistrates' Court was told how the captain of a Royal Navy nuclear submarine worth millions was forced to avoid a catastrophic collision with a fishing boat that strayed in its path in ...
On both occasions, Triumph flew the Jolly Roger flag from her fin as she returned to Plymouth – a Submarine Service tradition which celebrates the completion of a successful combat mission.
HMS Vanguard arrived at Devonport for maintenance in 2015 and had been due to leave in 2020 Inspectors found a "defect" on a nuclear submarine which had been at Devonport Dockyard in Plymouth for ...
Clyde tugboats fired water cannons to send off the submarine and its 110-strong crew on Tuesday, before being welcomed by waving well-wishers as it sailed into Plymouth Sound. HMS Triumph arrived ...
As noted by The Lochside Press: HMS Triumph, the last of the Royal Navy’s Trafalgar-Class attack submarines, sailed for the final time from Faslane this week…HMS Triumph sailed into Plymouth ...