UK Workers Glue Sheared Bolts Back Together on Nuclear Sub

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Report: Workers Glued Sheared Bolts Back Together on Nuclear Sub​

PUBLISHED JAN 31, 2023 4:06 PM BY THE MARITIME EXECUTIVE

The Royal Navy and the UK minister of defense are in an uproar over a handful of broken bolts aboard the nuclear ballistic missile submarine HMS Vanguard - not because the parts are mission-critical, nor because the problem is difficult to fix, but because ship repair workers attempted to hide the damage and carry on.

HMS Vanguard was in shipyard at Babcock's Devonport Royal Dockyard in Plymouth, UK, from 2015 through last year. She was redelivered to the fleet - four years late - in July 2022.

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