Royal Navy nuclear submarine 'arrives in Arabian Sea - placing Iran directly in range of British missiles'

A nuclear powered Royal Navy submarine is said to have arrived in the Arabian Sea, bringing Iran directly in range of British missiles. HMS Anson left Perth, Australia, on March 6 - and has since travelled approximately 5 500 miles to take up position in the northern Arabian Sea s deep waters, military sources have revealed. The Astute class vessel carries Tomahawk Block IV land attack missiles capable of hitting targets up to 1 000 miles away, alongside Spearfish heavyweight torpedoes

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Royal Navy nuclear submarine 'arrives in Arabian Sea - placing Iran directly in range of British missiles'

A nuclear powered Royal Navy submarine is said to have arrived in the Arabian Sea, bringing Iran directly in range of British missiles. HMS Anson left Perth, Australia, on March 6 - and has since travelled approximately 5 500 miles to take up position in the northern Arabian Sea s deep waters, military sources have revealed. The Astute class vessel carries Tomahawk Block IV land attack missiles capable of hitting targets up to 1 000 miles away, alongside Spearfish heavyweight torpedoes

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