HMS Victorious (S29)
HMS Victorious (S29)
HMS Victorious (S29)
Career (UK)
Laid down: Launched: Commissioned: Homeport: Fate: Badge: 3 December 1987
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1 Rolls-Royce PWR2 nuclear reactor 2 GEC turbines; 27,500shp (20.5MW) 1 shaft, pump jet propulsor 2 auxiliary retractable propulsion motors 2 WH Allen turbo generators(6 MW) 2 Paxman diesel alternators;2,700shp (2.0MW)
Dived: 25 knots (46km/h; 29mph) Unlimited distance; 20-25 years 14 officers 121 enlisted
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BAE Systems SMCS Kelvin Hughes Type 1007 I-band navigation radar Thales Underwater Systems Type 2054 composite sonar suite comprising: Marconi/Ferranti Type 2046 towed array sonar Type 2043 hull-mounted active and passive search sonar Type 2082 passive intercept and ranging sonar 1 Pilkington Optronics CK51 search periscope 1 Pilkington Optronics CH91 attack periscope
2 SSE Mk10 launchers for Type 2066 and Type 2071 torpedo decoys RESM Racal UAP passive intercept 4 21 in (533 mm) torpedo tubes for Spearfish torpedoes 16 ballistic missile tubes for 16 x Lockheed Trident D5 SLBMs carrying up to 192 warheads
HMS Victorious is the second Vanguard-class submarine of the Royal Navy. Victorious carries the Trident ballistic missile, the UK's nuclear deterrent. Victorious was built at Barrow-in-Furness by Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd (now BAE Systems Submarine Solutions), was launched in September 1993, and commissioned in January 1995.[1] She has two crews, "Port" and "Starboard".[3]
Operational history
In November 2000, while travelling on the surface, Victorious grounded on Skelmorlie Bank in the upper Firth of Clyde in Scotland.[4] Victorious was involved in a minor collision with a United States Coast Guard ship in July 2001. The Coast Guard ship became tangled in the fibre optic cables of the submarine's sonar system which disabled its turbines. Victorious was not damaged in the incident.[citation needed] She became the second of the class to refit, during which time she was fitted with a 'Core H' reactor core ensuring that the boat will not need to refuel again until the end of its service life.[5] In 2008, she underwent sea trials before resuming patrols in 2009. In 2013, Victorious became the first UK SSBN to complete the 100th deterrent patrol.[6]
General characteristics
Displacement: 16,000 tons submerged Propulsion: Rolls-Royce PWR2 reactor, two GEC turbines, single shaft, pump jet propulsor Electrical Power: two Paxman diesel generators, two WH Allen turbogenerators Speed: 25 knots (46km/h; 29mph) submerged Complement: 21 officers, 146 men Strategic Armament: 16 Lockheed Trident II D5 ballistic missiles Defensive Armament: four 533mm (21-inch) torpedo tubes, Spearfish torpedoes
Affiliations
The Highlanders, 4th Battalion Royal Regiment of Scotland
License
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