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The Submarine Delivery Agency (SDA) is an Executive Agency of the Ministry of Defence (MOD). SDA is an executive agency, sponsored by the Ministry of Defence .
Delivering on the UK Government’s commitment to provide a safe, environmentally responsible and cost-effective solution for the dismantling and disposal of the UK’s decommissioned nuclear submarines.
Dreadnought is the replacement programme for the Royal Navy’s Trident missile Vanguard Class submarines which form the UK’s nuclear deterrent.
UK submarines will be able to go through maintenance work faster and therefore redeploy more quickly, following major upgrade works at a key naval base facility
The Royal Navy Submarine Museum (RNSM) at Gosport traces the international history of submarine development, from the age of Alexander the Great to the present day, in particular the history of the Submarine Service from the tiny Holland 1 to...
The different types of UK nuclear submarine and what they do.
New Government pledges the ‘triple lock’ on the nuclear deterrent will safeguard Britain and NATO for “generations to come”, as Defence Secretary John Healey joined Royal Navy submariners on the UK’s nuclear deterrent returning home from at-sea patrol.
Facts about the programme to replace the Royal Navy's Vanguard Class SSBN submarines which form the UK's strategic nuclear deterrent.
The defence ministers of the AUKUS partnership met in London to review progress in and reaffirm their commitment to the AUKUS partnership.
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