Sentences with phrase «own nuclear submarine»

Jim is a veteran of US Navy, earning the rank of Lieutenant, qualifying as a nuclear submarine officer.
AI is transforming China in many sectors, from powerful facial recognition systems capable of identifying 1.3 billion citizens in seconds to nuclear submarines that can help a captain make faster, more accurate decisions in combat.
Former U.S. nuclear submarine commander Captain David Marquet has a fabulous short talk in which he urges those who really want to bring the best out of their teams to quit following unhelpful stereotypes of «leadership» and do everything possible to empower their people instead.
«This should feel more like a cruise ship than a nuclear submarine
It is the nation's only builder of aircraft carriers and one of only two firms that produces nuclear submarines.
Designed to chase down and destroy double - hulled nuclear submarines, the MK 50 was created to get past torpedo countermeasures and kill the enemy, even in shallow water.
LONDON — Nine Royal Navy sailors have been kicked off a British nuclear submarine after testing positive for cocaine, the Daily Mail reports.
While Russia has a number of nuclear submarines still in active service, like the Oscar, Delta III, and the famous Typhoon class - submarines, the Borei II - class submarines are expected to be the backbone of Russia's SSBN fleet.
Known for building tanks and nuclear submarines, General Dynamics has been focusing its funds on investing in R&D, repurchasing stock, and kicking back steady dividends to shareholders rather than shelling out on big acquisitions.
The problem is not power, there are two Nuclear Submarines» in port that can generate 5.6 gigawatts.
That works okay for a nuclear submarine.
Apparently the fact that 300 million guns can't do dick against a single nuclear submarine or most of the rest of our advanced military seems to have eluded this nutter...
Russian nuclear submarines are sitting somewhere out there beyond the horizon.
The Soviets have recently put more nuclear submarines on our doorstep in response to our installing the Pershing II in Western Europe.
But apparently when Carter was working in a nuclear submarine, some nuclear physicists pronounced it as «nuculear» along with him.
But the appeal for Paul is real, and much of it has to do with our wars in Afghanistan and Iraq (and North Korea, let alone with bases in Germany, Japan and globally underwater with nuclear submarines).
The amount invested in research on mental illness and health in a recent year was about the same as the cost of the Triton nuclear submarine.
And to get to the bottom in Philly, you need a nuclear submarine.
The US» Ohio - class submarine fleet entered service a few years before Britain's current Trident submarines - but they have a 40 - year lifetime, compared to the 30 - year lifetime of Britain's nuclear submarines.
Britain's successor nuclear submarines will only have eight missiles onboard, but last week the Ministry of Defence announced that it is to build submarines which have the capacity for 12 tubes.
The UK could be forced to build larger nuclear submarines than planned, pushing the Trident bill up further.
Although Dan Jarvis seems to be gathering donors and thinkers around him for the future... Although Peter Hyman, Joe Haines and Peter Kellner are recommending active resistance in the latest edition of the New Statesman... and although there are signs that the two biggest stars of the Twitterleft — Owen Jones and Mehdi Hasan — are becoming frustrated at Team Corbyn's competence... the chances are that May's tests of public opinion won't be catastrophic for the man who wants nuclear submarines without nuclear warheads.
Although Labour's official position is to support the renewal of the controversial Trident nuclear submarine programme, Corbyn's personal opposition will not be that popular in a constituency where the nuclear industry is a major employer.
Deputy prime minister Nick Clegg has denied claims by the Argentinean government that Britain has sent a nuclear submarine to the South Atlantic.
A former chair of the Blairite group Progress, he is one of Corbyn's fiercest critics and represents a seat housing BAE's Trident nuclear submarine operations, which Corbyn is opposed to renewing.
She also led a campaign against the renewal of Britain's nuclear weapon, the Trident submarine, travelling to the nuclear submarine base in Faslane, Scotland, to protest.
A decision not to skimp on the reactors which will power Britain's nuclear submarines could spark coalition tensions later this week.
The final replacement took place in 1996, and left the UK entirely dependent on the US for its nuclear submarine technology.
The report by the National Audit Office (NAO) claimed that decisions made in order to save money in the short term, like slowing the production of the Successor nuclear submarine, added an extra # 200 million to the overall cost of the project.
Asked for his view on renewing the Trident nuclear submarine system, Smith said even though he was once a member of CND, he was now a multilateralist and would vote in favour.
They are appalled by what they see as the surrender of many key Liberal Democrat cornerstone policies, such as the commitment not to renew the Trident Nuclear submarine.
Mr Corbyn, a lifelong unilateralist, wants to overturn Labour's support for the renewal of Britain's Trident nuclear submarines.
Dave Prentis will speak at Unison's political conference in Manchester where he is expected to reject the government's nuclear submarines as «criminal waste».
A few months ago defence secretary Phillip Hammond announced # 350 million funding for a new generation of nuclear submarines — a move which already seemed to rule out disarmament or even a change of course from a sea - based deterrent.
It has also suggested Britain has positioned a nuclear submarine in the area.
A British and French nuclear submarine hit each other in the Atlantic Ocean earlier this month, it has been reported.
Starting in the 1970s, it also relied on nuclear submarines to increase survivability.
The Ministry of Defence could scale back Britain's fleet of Trident nuclear submarines as it seeks to make savings after what will be «the absolute mother of horrors of a spending review», Defence Secretary Liam Fox has said.
Was this was a rogue attack, launched individually by radicals who took control of a nuclear submarine, and not an act of state policy?
A report for the Royal United Services Institute (Rusi) warns of a «stark» gap now exists between the reduced threat of a nuclear attack and the deterrent patrols operated by Britain's nuclear submarines.
Therefore, the US can nuke an SLBM launch platform (i.e., an enemy nuclear submarine carrying missiles) without it being a weapon of mass destruction because it's used against a military target.
That raises significant questions for both the Scottish and UK governments over the status and future of the Trident nuclear submarine system, which is based on the Clyde, and UK airbases in Scotland.
The change comes after Lewis was left fuming last week when his plan to announce support for Trident nuclear submarines was axed just before he went on stage.
Shadow Defence Secretary Clive Lewis was left fuming after his plan to announce support for Trident nuclear submarines was axed
The move aside from defence comes after his plan to announce support for Trident nuclear submarines was axed just before he went on stage during a conference speech.
Corbyn's most likely move is to replace Hilary Benn, the shadow foreign secretary, who opposed him over the Syria vote, and Maria Eagle, the shadow defence secretary, who takes a different position from him on replacing the Trident nuclear submarines.
On Wednesday, a Labour aide said the party no longer had a policy in favour of renewing Trident nuclear submarines because it is under review.
In an exclusive article for PoliticsHome, the Labour peer said the Shadow Defence Secretary «belittles our party» by claiming that underwater drones could make the UK's nuclear submarines obsolete.
Reed's Copeland seat includes the Sellafield nuclear site and many of his constituents have jobs connected to the nearby Barrow - in - Furness nuclear submarine yard.
It is not only critics on the left who have expressed concern about the excessive and spiralling cost of the Trident nuclear submarines programme.
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