Cameron green light to new generation of nuclear subs Lib Dems wanted downgrade to reflect end of Cold War

By Tim Shipman

PUBLISHED: 02:47 EST, 21 May 2012 | UPDATED: 04:52 EST, 21 May 2012

David Cameron has given the green light to a new generation of Trident nuclear submarines, pitching the coalition into civil war over the future of Britains deterrent.

The Ministry of Defence will next week reveal the names of defence firms who have won 350million of contracts to design the new super subs.

The decision means the UK is set to replace the four giant Vanguard class boats with a new Bravo class of submarines, rather than downgrade the deterrent as the Lib Dems want.

Making waves: David Cameron has given the go-ahead to a new generation of nuclear submarines to replace the current Vanguard class of boats, which includes HMS Vanguard (above)

The successor submarines are due to come into service in 2028.

And the design of the new submarines will use a new nuclear propulsion system to make the next generation of boats longer lasting and more cost effective.

The rest is here:
PM signals that Trident replacement is on the way despite Lib Dem unease

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