British nuclear submarine arrives at the Arabian Sea

A British Royal Navy nuclear power submarine has reached the Arabian Sea, the Daily Mail reported, citing military sources. The attack submarine HMS Anson left Perth on March 6th and is believed to be positioned in the deep waters of the northern Arabian Sea. The ship is armed with floating missiles for ground attack [...]
The attack submarine HMS Anson left Perth on March 6th and is believed to be positioned in the deep waters of the northern Arabian Sea.
The ship is armed with floating missiles for the Tomahawk Block ground attack IV with a radius of about 1,600 miles [1,600 km], reports AA, broadcasts Periscope.
The reported diagnosis would give British forces the ability to launch attacks on Iran if the conflict escalates further.
The United Kingdom Defence Ministry refused to confirm the submarine's location, with a spokesman saying the government would not provide specific details on operations or deployments, adding that capabilities in the region were held under continuous review “.
The news comes after it was reported that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer had agreed to allow the US to use British bases to launch attacks on Iranian countries targeting Hormuz Strait, a move that prompted criticism by US President Donald Trump, who said Britain “too late”. /Periscope












