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・ HMS Vixen
・ HMS Vixen (1865)
・ HMS Vixen (1900)
・ HMS Volage
・ HMS Volage (1807)
・ HMS Volage (1869)
・ HMS Volage (R41)
・ HMS Volcano
・ HMS Volcano (1804)
・ HMS Volunteer
・ HMS Volunteer (D71)
・ HMS Vortigern (D37)
・ HMS Vanguard (1909)
・ HMS Vanguard (23)
・ HMS Vanguard (S28)
HMS Vanguard and Le Triomphant submarine collision
・ HMS Vanity
・ HMS Vanity (D28)
・ HMS Vanoc (H33)
・ HMS Vanquisher (D54)
・ HMS Vansittart (D64)
・ HMS Varangian (P61)
・ HMS Varbel
・ HMS Variable
・ HMS Varne
・ HMS Vectis
・ HMS Vectis (D51)
・ HMS Vega
・ HMS Vega (L41)
・ HMS Vehement


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HMS Vanguard and Le Triomphant submarine collision : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS Vanguard and Le Triomphant submarine collision

The submarines HMS ''Vanguard'' and ''Triomphant'' collided in the Atlantic Ocean in the night between 3–4 February 2009. Both are nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines. The Royal Navy's and the French Navy's both sustained damage, but no injuries or radioactivity releases were reported. At the time of the collision, both vessels were submerged and, according to the UK Ministry of Defence, moving "at very low speed"; both are equipped with active and passive sonar, although only the latter is used on an operational patrol.
==Submarines==

HMS ''Vanguard'' was on a routine patrol in the Eastern Atlantic Ocean with a crew of 135, and can carry a maximum load of 16 Trident 2 D5 ballistic missiles with up to 48 warheads in total.〔〔 ''Triomphant'' was returning from a tour of duty when the incident occurred; it was carrying a crew of 111, and capable of being equipped with 16 M45 ballistic missiles with up to 48 warheads in total.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=SSBN Triomphant Class Ballistic Missile Submarine )

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