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    Trident, also known as the Trident nuclear programme or Trident nuclear deterrent, covers the development, procurement and operation of nuclear weapons...
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    thermonuclear warheads and is launched from nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs). Trident missiles are carried by twelve United States...
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    nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs) in service with the Royal Navy. The class was introduced in 1994 as part of the Trident nuclear programme...
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    It is a key element of the U.S. strategic nuclear triad and strengthens U.S. strategic deterrence. The Trident II is considered to be a durable sea-based...
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    as the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) and Trident Ploughshares oppose the retention of CASD or any nuclear weapons by the UK on moral or financial...
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    Book of Isaiah). This is specifically by attempting to disarm the UK Trident nuclear weapons system, in a non-violent manner. The original group consisted...
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    is best known as the home of Britain's nuclear weapons, in the form of nuclear submarines armed with Trident missiles. Faslane was first constructed...
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    is the storage and loading facility for the nuclear warheads of the United Kingdom's Trident programme. The base, near the village of Coulport, has up...
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  • warhead. Development of a replacement nuclear warhead for the Trident nuclear programme was confirmed on 25 February 2020, by the defence secretary, Ben...
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    Military fork Pitchfork Sai Trishula Symbols of the Rurikids Trident (UK nuclear programme) Tug (banner) Mackay catalogs instances in classical literature...
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  • Rolls-Royce PWR (category Trident (UK nuclear programme))
    axe 'Fukushima type' nuclear reactors from submarines". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 March 2011. "Trident Replacement Programme". UK Parliament. House of...
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  • merger of the HSE's Nuclear Directorate (the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate, the Office for Civil Nuclear Security and the UK Safeguards Office) and...
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    Kingdom's Polaris programme, officially named the British Naval Ballistic Missile System, provided its first submarine-based nuclear weapons system. Polaris...
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    Devonshire Dock Hall (category Trident (UK nuclear programme))
    Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering BAE Systems Maritime – Submarines UK Trident programme Gray, p. 174 "Capabilities of DDH" (PDF). Archived from the original...
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  • Faslane Peace Camp (category Trident (UK nuclear programme))
    longest-running anti-nuclear peace camp that inspired BBC drama Vigil, Mirror, 4 September 2021. Accessed on 12 January 2022. "Activists Break into Top UK Nuke Base...
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  • Corsham Computer Centre (category Trident (UK nuclear programme))
    Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament suggested that the centre supports the software maintenance of the United Kingdom nuclear deterrent programme, Trident. A The...
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    of Trident replacement programme for 30 years would be £167 billion. With the tactical nuclear weapons having been withdrawn from service, Trident was...
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  • Submarine Command System (category Trident (UK nuclear programme))
    decision in 1983 to build a new class of submarine to carry the Trident missile system, the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) ran an open competition for the command...
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  • Strategic Defence Review (1998) (category Trident (UK nuclear programme))
    SDR, the Vanguard-class Trident submarines and the Eurofighter; the Trident system was essential to maintaining a credible nuclear deterrent, a policy adopted...
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  • W93 (category Nuclear warheads of the United States)
    for testing the new design to ensure safety and reliability. Trident (UK nuclear programme) Astraea - planned British warhead sharing Mark 7 RB Kramer...
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  • Strategic Defence and Security Review 2010 (category Trident (UK nuclear programme))
    Redundant UK vessel". The Sydney Morning Herald. Australia. Retrieved 23 January 2011. Watt, Nicholas (19 October 2010). "David Cameron to Delay Trident Replacement"...
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    HMNB Devonport (category Trident (UK nuclear programme))
    ten-year programme of work to upgrade its Devonport Dockyard facilities. The project is described as 'a major infrastructure refurbishment of the nuclear licensed...
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  • Devonport Management Limited (category Trident (UK nuclear programme))
    "Shrinking navy prompted great nuclear race: David White tracks the two-year highly politicised battle for the contract to refit Trident submarines". Financial...
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  • Babcock International (category Trident (UK nuclear programme))
    International engineers on a Trident submarine after it was discovered that glue had been used to fix broken bolts in the nuclear reactor. A navy source told...
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  • Ocean with a crew of 135. The submarine can carry a maximum load of 16 Trident II D5 ballistic missiles, with a standard patrol load of 48 warheads. Le...
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  • Kingdom Trident (UK nuclear programme), based on the Trident missile French ship Trident (1811), a Téméraire-class ship of the French Navy HMS Trident (1768)...
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  • Action AWE (category Trident (UK nuclear programme))
    government is not actively negotiating nuclear disarmament and is actively considering upgrading the UK Trident programme, it is in violation of the Non-Proliferation...
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  • Ministry of Defence nuclear programme – Sixty-First Report of Session 2017–19" (PDF). p. 6. Retrieved 26 March 2021. "About us – Defence Nuclear Organisation"...
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  • Hunterston (category Trident (UK nuclear programme))
    construction yard, used to build oil platforms between 1978 and 1983, a Trident dry dock between 1988 and 1993 and a Gravity base Tank between 1993 and...
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    43 Commando Fleet Protection Group (category Trident (UK nuclear programme))
    responsible for guarding the United Kingdom's nuclear weapons. The unit, based at HM Naval Base Clyde, is part of UK Commando Force. It inherited the traditions...
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