A collision between a British nuclear-powered submarine carrying multiple nuclear warheads and a French nuclear submarine armed with a similar payload may have been the result of lack of communication between France and NATO nations, according to a former British submarine commander whose revelations were partially corroborated by an official at the French navy.
Sometime on Feb. 3 or 4, the British HMS Vanguard and France's Le Triomphant collided in the mid-Atlantic.
The accident probably happened because the two submarines were not aware of each other.
NATO operates a traffic control system that alerts allied nations to the deployment zones of friendly submarines.
Did France's Secrecy Cause a Nuclear Submarine Collision?
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