http://www.tridentploughshares.org/hb3/part5.htmlIlluminatus Primus wrote: No evidence. No link. Nada.
Translation: Even though the Americans aren't making fun of Brits, I'll be an anal retentive pain in the ass and start being defensive before the fact. Whine.
Only for your personal pleasure.
"On top of the conning tower there are numerous holes and cavities where radio and radar antennae and periscopes are usually kept. Most of these are usually retracted. These can be damaged through the use of metal punches, screwdrivers or any long piece of metal being driven into them and then superglued in place."
"Typical security for escorting Trident subs might include two large tug boats, two or three police launches (one of which leads the procession with a blue flashing light), six special forces rigid inflatables (with armed soldiers) which seem to be almost glued to the sub, three on each side. Then there are any number of aquaplods whose role it is to keep us away. A recent defence security exercise at Coulport involving a sea action by Royal Marines succeeded in overwhelming the security"
As I said they have studied the matter quite well.