Royal Navy submarine HMS Trenchant has punched through ice in the North Pole – in a major show of strength to Russia.
The nuclear powered hunter-killer submarine – armed with Tomahawk cruise missiles – was on an exercise with two US subs.
And as soon as the crew punched through they had a game of cricket...
SNOW-BALL! Royal Navy nuclear sub crew enjoy a game of cricket at the North Pole
In a show of strength to Russia, the crew of the HMS Trenchant break through the Arctic ice for some fun and war games
By David Willetts, Defence Editor
20th April 2018
The Sun
ROYAL Navy submarine HMS Trenchant has punched through ice in the North Pole – in a major show of strength to Russia.
The nuclear powered hunter-killer submarine – armed with Tomahawk cruise missiles – was on an exercise with two US subs.
An HMS Trenchant crew member gets a frosting of ice as he waits to bat
And as soon as the crew punched through they had a game of cricket.
It is the first time in over a decade a Brit sub has broken Arctic ice.
Only Britain, America and Russia can operate submarines in the region.
The subs were conducting war games beneath the frozen wasteland – now seen as a future key battleground between the West and Russia.
HMS Trenchant's crew weren't frozen out, but may have have struggled with frozen googlies
The awesome hunter-killer submarine breaks through the Arctic ice with ease
Crew of the Trenchant disembark to survey the Arctic landscape
You don't often get a photo opportunity at the North Pole with your mates
Commander David Burrell, the Commanding Officer of HMS Trenchant, said: “This ice exercise has been excellent and very well conducted.
“The Royal Navy operates all across the globe, acting on behalf of Britain’s interests. That includes being able to successfully operate and conduct warfighting beneath the ice cap.
“It’s a vital skill which we have been honing over these last few weeks and I couldn’t be more proud of my sailors for their excellent work.”
Armed Forces Minister Mark Lancaster said: “This exercise shows that our Royal Navy is primed and ready to operate in the harshest conditions imaginable, to protect our nation from any potential threats.
HMS Trenchant's proud crew members gather on deck during the exercise
HMS Trenchant sails up the Thames in the USA, to a submarine base near the small town of Groton in New England
The powerful Royal Navy sub broke through the ice five times as it was put through its Arctic paces
“I was recently on board HMS Trenchant while she was under the ice and saw first-hand the skill and precision with which they worked alongside our US allies.”
The Navy revealed yesterday the hunter-killer submarine emerged at the top of the world some 2,750 miles from – and 37 degrees Celsius colder than – her home base of Plymouth.
Officials said she broke through the ice five times.
It is the second time in weeks HMS Trenchant has broken ice on the Ice Exercise 18 training mission.
A helicopter hovers over the Trenchant during a passenger exchange at sea
The Trenchant was the first Royal Navy vessel to fire the latest Tomahawk cruise missile in a live firing trial
Just weeks ago she punched through ice off Alaska.
Trenchant joined the USS Connecticut and USS Hartford for the drills, coordinated by the US Navy’s Arctic Submarine Laboratory.
Three Royal Navy crew members brave the freezing temperatures for a proud picture in front of HMS Trenchant
The crew on board HMS Trenchant. Their commander David Burrell praised the five-week operation as 'excellent'
HMS Trenchant rising from the ice in the North Pole. Royal Navy crew members watch as it breaks into the bitter climate
Crew members wave from HMS Trenchant after the submarine pushed its way out of the ice in the Arctic Circle
Submariners survey HMS Trenchant after it breaks out of the ice in the North Pole
Patriotic: HMS Trenchant had joined the USS Connecticut and USS Hartford for ICEX, which had been co-ordinated by the US Navy's Arctic Submarine Laboratory
HMS Trenchant emerging from the ice. Huge blocks splinter as the enormous submarine rises
The 'hunter killer' submarine stands proudly behind a crew member after forcing its way through the ice
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The nuclear powered hunter-killer submarine – armed with Tomahawk cruise missiles – was on an exercise with two US subs.
And as soon as the crew punched through they had a game of cricket...
SNOW-BALL! Royal Navy nuclear sub crew enjoy a game of cricket at the North Pole
In a show of strength to Russia, the crew of the HMS Trenchant break through the Arctic ice for some fun and war games
By David Willetts, Defence Editor
20th April 2018
The Sun
ROYAL Navy submarine HMS Trenchant has punched through ice in the North Pole – in a major show of strength to Russia.
The nuclear powered hunter-killer submarine – armed with Tomahawk cruise missiles – was on an exercise with two US subs.

An HMS Trenchant crew member gets a frosting of ice as he waits to bat
And as soon as the crew punched through they had a game of cricket.
It is the first time in over a decade a Brit sub has broken Arctic ice.
Only Britain, America and Russia can operate submarines in the region.
The subs were conducting war games beneath the frozen wasteland – now seen as a future key battleground between the West and Russia.


The awesome hunter-killer submarine breaks through the Arctic ice with ease

Crew of the Trenchant disembark to survey the Arctic landscape

Commander David Burrell, the Commanding Officer of HMS Trenchant, said: “This ice exercise has been excellent and very well conducted.
“The Royal Navy operates all across the globe, acting on behalf of Britain’s interests. That includes being able to successfully operate and conduct warfighting beneath the ice cap.
“It’s a vital skill which we have been honing over these last few weeks and I couldn’t be more proud of my sailors for their excellent work.”
Armed Forces Minister Mark Lancaster said: “This exercise shows that our Royal Navy is primed and ready to operate in the harshest conditions imaginable, to protect our nation from any potential threats.

HMS Trenchant's proud crew members gather on deck during the exercise

HMS Trenchant sails up the Thames in the USA, to a submarine base near the small town of Groton in New England

“I was recently on board HMS Trenchant while she was under the ice and saw first-hand the skill and precision with which they worked alongside our US allies.”
The Navy revealed yesterday the hunter-killer submarine emerged at the top of the world some 2,750 miles from – and 37 degrees Celsius colder than – her home base of Plymouth.
Officials said she broke through the ice five times.
It is the second time in weeks HMS Trenchant has broken ice on the Ice Exercise 18 training mission.


The Trenchant was the first Royal Navy vessel to fire the latest Tomahawk cruise missile in a live firing trial
Just weeks ago she punched through ice off Alaska.
Trenchant joined the USS Connecticut and USS Hartford for the drills, coordinated by the US Navy’s Arctic Submarine Laboratory.








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