Rum_Pirate
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A navy commander has pleaded guilty to crashing a £32million British nuclear submarine that was deployed in support of the 2001 assault on Afghanistan.
Commander Steven Drysdale, of Miskin, South Wales, will be sentenced in March after he admitted an offence of failing to ensure the submarine's 'safe direction' at a court martial yesterday.
HMS Superb was left stricken in the Red Sea after she was steered into underwater rocks - despite the massive stone pinnacle appearing on maritime charts.
None of her 112-strong crew were injured but the 272ft submarine was badly damaged and was officially decommissioned four months later.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...sure-crafts-safe-direction.html#ixzz0czYWMt3k
Commander Steven Drysdale, of Miskin, South Wales, will be sentenced in March after he admitted an offence of failing to ensure the submarine's 'safe direction' at a court martial yesterday.
HMS Superb was left stricken in the Red Sea after she was steered into underwater rocks - despite the massive stone pinnacle appearing on maritime charts.
None of her 112-strong crew were injured but the 272ft submarine was badly damaged and was officially decommissioned four months later.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...sure-crafts-safe-direction.html#ixzz0czYWMt3k