HMS Trafalgar (S107)
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| HMS Trafalgar, pictured during Tomahawk missile trials | |
| Career (UK) | Image:Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg |
|---|---|
| Laid down: | April 15 1979 |
| Launched: | July 1 1981
<tr valign=top><td>Commissioned:</td><td>May 27 1983</td></tr> |
| Status: | active in service |
| General Characteristics | |
| Displacement: | Surfaced: 4,740 tons Dived: 5,208 tons |
| Length: | 280.1 ft (85.4 m) |
| Beam: | 32.1 ft (9.8 m)
<tr valign=top><td>Draught:</td><td>31.2 ft (9.5 m)</td></tr><tr valign=top><td>Propulsion:</td><td>Rolls-Royce PWR1 nuclear reactor |
| Speed: | Dived: 32 knots (59 km/h) |
| Complement: | 18 officers 112 enlisted <tr valign=top><td>Sensors and processing systems:</td><td>Ferranti/Gresham Dowty DCB/DCG |
HMS Trafalgar (S107) is a Trafalgar-class submarine of the Royal Navy.
After Operation Veritas, the attack on Al-Qaeda and Taliban forces following the 9/11 attacks in the United States, Trafalgar entered Plymouth Sound flying the Jolly Roger on March 1 2002. She was welcomed back by Admiral Sir Alan West, Commander-in-Chief of the fleet and it emerged she was the first Royal Navy submarine to launch tomahawk cruise missiles against Afghanistan.[1]
In November 2002, Trafalgar ran aground close to Skye, causing £5 million worth of damage to her hull and injuring three sailors. She was traveling 50 metres below the surface at more than 14 knots when Lieutenant-Commander Tim Green, a student in the "Perisher" course for new submarine commanders, ordered a course change that took her onto the rocks at Fladda Chuain, a small but well-charted islet.
Commander Robert Fancy, responsible for navigation, and Commander Ian McGhie, an instructor, both pleaded guilty at court-martial to contributing to the accident. On 9 March 2004 the court reprimanded both for negligence. Green was not prosecuted, but received an administrative censure.[2]
HMS Trafalgar is set to be decommissioned in 2008.
HMS Trafalgar is referenced in Tom Clancy's World War III Thriller, Red Storm Rising, where it is mention as being sunk whilst scouting Soviet-held waters.
See HMS Trafalgar for other ships of the same name.
| Trafalgar-class submarine |
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Trafalgar | Turbulent | Tireless | Torbay | Trenchant | Talent | Triumph |
| List of submarines of the Royal Navy List of submarine classes of the Royal Navy |

