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French
M51 Ballistic Missile fails during test, self destructs shortly after
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French M51 SLBM (Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile) test has ended
in failure after the missile self destructed shortly after its launch
from the French Navy's Le Vigilant SSBN off the coast of Brittany
on May 5th 2013. |
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French SLBM M51
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According
to a French Navy statement, the exit of the missile from the submarine
went smoothly and safely for the submarine and its crew.
During the first phase of the flight, an incident occurred and resulted
in the destruction of the missile. At this stage the French Navy confirms
the debris fell into the expected zone that was closed to sea and air
traffic.
The French Navy implements the necessary means to ensure the safety
of navigation. The debris will be recovered.
This incident marks the first failure in the six tests of the M51 so
far which tests begun in 2006.
An official investigation will determine the causes of this failure. |
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French Navy Ballistic missile submarine Le Vigilant
(Image: French Navy)
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The
explosion of the missile startled many people around the area in Britanny.
Several witnesses explained they felt the ground vibrate while hearing
a "loud noise".
This was the first test launch from Le Vigilant. The two previous
submerged launches occured with Le Terrible SSBN in January
and July 2010. The three other launches occured in 2006, 2007 and 2008
from a land based test center.
Le Vigilant is the third submarine of the Le Triomphant
class SSBN. It was commissioned in November 2004.
Le Terrible is the fourth and last submarine of the Le
Triomphant class SSBN. It was commissioned in September 2010.
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