It's been a bad week for the Royal Navy. First, the British are reeling from the
news of
drastic budget
cuts, which might force them to
share aircraft
carriers with the US and France. Then, Britain's most advanced attack submarine, the HMS
Astute,
ran aground near the Isle of Skye on the morning of the 22nd.
Coincidentally, this occurred the morning after Trafalgar Day, which commemorates Britain's finest naval achievement: Horatio Nelson's victory over the French and Spanish fleets at the Battle of Trafalgar.
That, alone, deserves a facepalm.
2 comments:
You forgot to mention that the ship sent to recover the grounded sub was one that has been cut in this new budget and won't be in service within the year. Double facepalm.
To make this better the Royal Navy are actually helping provide media coverage with Tweets and interviews. The sub also ran aground in view of a bridge so there are spectators stopping to get a look at the stricken vessel which is the first in its class of attack boats.
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