I find it hard to believe or just stupid to stop any nuclear convoy. Somebody needs to do thier homework on highly secure trip planing. This is a sitting target for terrorist. Be it for theft or just destoying
@@niewissen9912 who says there is a nuke being transported? Sometimes stops are nessaccery but even then they won't just stop anywhere. Stopping on a motorway is much safer. Cos its easier to manage security wise.
GENERAL KENOBI “who says nukes are being transported” well it’s process of elimination spent reactor fuel isn’t escorted by ministry of defence police its escorted by the civil nuclear constabulary and even spent reactor fuel from the Royal Navy is protected this heavily because spent fuel isn’t that valuable Many country’s are giving it away to other countries to dispose of and then the work to turn it into a nuclear warhead still needs to be done. And I’m sure if the trucks are empty there wouldn’t be officers with rifles they would have left them in the vehicles since if something happens where they need guns they still have their pistols and other officers in the vehicles would grab a rifle plus wouldn’t be armoured vans in lane 1 providing ram protection for the trucks they would only have maybe one if that since they already have a vehicle providing protection from vehicles in lane 1 further back. So it all points to there being warheads in the trucks
The reason they were on stop is earlier before this footage was shot one of the escort vans caught fire and was taken on a low loader the fire brigade always travels with it ,I passed it earlier in the day
In my youth in Scotland they used bread vans in the early morning and with no visible escort. I wonder whether this circus-coming-to-town approach is really more secure.
Aside from the humorous posts which are always very funny, a lot of ‘armchair experts’ seem to know a great deal about nuclear transportation tactics. No doubt a subject widely discussed down the pub. Lol
@@chuckfinlay6093 There was the full escort accompanying the convoy, i.e. police and military vehicles. Following a short distance behind, another substantial vehicle along with a breakdown vehicle. Both having the same colour scheme and one police escort. They all came from Faslane or the armament area, located in Glen Douglas. If the former, they would take the military road, from Garelochead, over to Loch Lomond side, to the A82 and then head south.
I see your thinking but moving it during the day time give it less a threat. More Members of the Public about. Plus more Police units nearby if needed.
@@Cumbria999 ye if you do it at night when the roads are dead, you are given the attackers more room to play with, if you are in the middle of a motorway with everything slowed down when you need to stop, you have a long chance to shoot any attackers that race towards the truck from the bottle neck
Because you can bet they have most the kitted guys stacked in unmarked cars, tailing and leading, gonna look hella sus when a cluster of cars stick like glue to each other at night, with reduced visibility to yourself, cameras, people being tired and shit, pretty sure they also rotate transportation times to avoid that as an issue
It's a ballistic run using MDP SEG vans, and depending what's on-board the convey has to stopping if there is a thunderstorm vaguely nearby... nuclear warhead runs have a Renault Magnum welfare/workshop unit with a trailer, a spare tractor unit, a heavy-duty recovery truck, a single decker coach and an ambulance.
@@derekheeps1244Wrong: 1. These wagon don't carry nuclear flasks, they are carried on low loaders. 2. Spent fuel is CNC remit not MoD. 3. First hand experience...
@@mihnealazar7039 They are really, really safe. But the problem with them is *if* anything happens, it's really dangerous. Even if it's very rare, it actually has happend and therefore people are scared that it will happen again. I don't know the name of it, but it's actually a psychological term that a thing that's really scary/dangerous feels more likely to happen then another thing that's less scary/dangerous. It's the same reason why more people are scared of flying than driving, even tho it's far more likely to die when driving then when flying.
@@mihnealazar7039 it's not that bad at all. Plant is split off in sections, protocols change for every section. Job I'm on is the refurbishment and rewind of the turbines and Generators, we don't touch anything radioactive for the most part. The reactor core for the unit we're working on is completely empty and being refurbished itself although there are another couple units running in the same hall. We wear personal monitors that are checked and replaced every quarter of the year, have metal detectors, facial recognition, body heat sensors, full body scans for security, sniffers and radioactive body scanners when you come on and off site. In short..... They don't fuck around when it comes to security and it's pretty safe here hahaha. The type of reactors running here in Canada are litterally impossible to start a meltdown. We have safety precautions after safety precaution set up. We have vacuume chambers so powerful they will rip your body to pieces in seconds when activated sucking the radiation out of the building if there was any type of leak. Plant workers might die, everyone else would live.
@@Themiddleman416 wow I expected there to be many precautions but wow this is very reassuring. In Romania we also have Canadian reactors, CANDU 6 to be more specific. I don’t know if we have as many security protocols, as they were built mostly in the communist era when the bad economics had major effects on many things. But I’m sure they’re still very safe. Too bad a lot of Europeans now seems to be against nuclear power not realising that replacing them with fossil power plants would be much worse for the environment.
Any motor vehicle can experience technical issues, even those used for high security work. At least one of the transports wasn't on its' side having had a blow out...
It may be because the drivers needed to stop to have a rest per the law for HGV drivers although I think that the drivers are probably exempt but do to it being a nuclear warhead convoy I cant find anything saying that they are exempt
@@motiveintentionsincerity Not that fast in a large truck. They are a lot more top heavy than smaller vehicles and anything that upsets their stability has a substantial risk of them falling over. Trucks have gone over on roundabouts well within the speed limit...
Doesn't take a genius to know why it is there. If a truck caught fire, you wouldn't want a nuke cooking on the side of the motorway. Not like a fire would set one of, but it'll be quicker to put it out and offload it.
Spent fuel containers are typically quite "hot" (in both senses), therefore they would need to be cordoned off when stopped and also the cover/tarp would be optimized for airflow... at least that's how we do it on the continent...
Unfortunately groups opposed to the nuclear weapon program have been allowed to film these convoys very often. This has made the composition of the convoys very well known, and this matches that.
They haven't been pulled over. Fake vid title. They've stopped for a strep due most likely to a possible diversion up ahead. These loads are escorted by MOD police and civilian police and their routes logged and authorised through each city, county it passes through.
actually these are the two cigar shaped unidentified objects viewed crashing into a Welsh hillside on Saturday night..being taken to an underground facility in the Eskdale region
@@Memyselfanddave2724 yes the amount of radiation emitted buy nuclear warheads are similar to the levels emitted by a banana the safety of road users due to radiation levels is most likely not even considered and this due to the shielding in the war head blocking most of the radiation which is alpha and beta and they emit a tiny amount of gamma particles and in reality unless you the nuclear material enters part of your body the nuclear material inside the warhead isn't that dangerous at all
Surprisingly enough to car drivers who think Mercedes are top end, in the truck world we know Mercedes trucks (which the missile carriers are pulled by) are at the cheaper end of the market and neither nice to drive or particularly reliable. I'm afraid there's a fair chance one of them has broken down.😂
'MoD Doddington is in Stafford'... What does that even mean ?! It's 'Donnington', and it's NOT in Stafford ! And NO, unfortunately, they don't do these things at night, as that would be too easy. Just like when they have enormous A.L.E vehicles out in the daytime causing havoc !
They are nuclear warheads for Trident being moved from AWE Aldermaston to Faslane submarine base in Scotland. They are radioactive but do not have the explosive arming change fitted.
"Do you have any weapons in this vehicle?"
*Is that a trick question, officer?*
lol
Uk officers don’t ask that
@@josephmcgahee7302 exactly lol, I think only Canadian and American police ask that.
@@josephmcgahee7302 I think he was joking
😅😂
Most likely road closures up ahead or awaiting clearance and motorways are actually safer in security terms.
Wow captain obvious really I wouldn't have known this if you didn't mention it
I find it hard to believe or just stupid to stop any nuclear convoy. Somebody needs to do thier homework on highly secure trip planing. This is a sitting target for terrorist. Be it for theft or just destoying
@@niewissen9912 who says there is a nuke being transported? Sometimes stops are nessaccery but even then they won't just stop anywhere. Stopping on a motorway is much safer. Cos its easier to manage security wise.
@@niewissen9912
Probably one of the lorry drivers was busting for a shit. You can’t really plan that.
GENERAL KENOBI “who says nukes are being transported” well it’s process of elimination spent reactor fuel isn’t escorted by ministry of defence police its escorted by the civil nuclear constabulary and even spent reactor fuel from the Royal Navy is protected this heavily because spent fuel isn’t that valuable Many country’s are giving it away to other countries to dispose of and then the work to turn it into a nuclear warhead still needs to be done. And I’m sure if the trucks are empty there wouldn’t be officers with rifles they would have left them in the vehicles since if something happens where they need guns they still have their pistols and other officers in the vehicles would grab a rifle plus wouldn’t be armoured vans in lane 1 providing ram protection for the trucks they would only have maybe one if that since they already have a vehicle providing protection from vehicles in lane 1 further back. So it all points to there being warheads in the trucks
i remember back in the old days it would be two blokes with crash hats on in a morris traveller.
Delboy and Rodney
@@davidmartin790 "Anybody want to buy a nuke?"
@@andrewnorris5415 Monge Tout my dear Andy, they were never even fired, good as New.
@@davidmartin790 underrated comment 😂
@andrewnorris5415 this time next year we will be millionaires rodders
Hermes would deliver this at half the cost.
and lose half of it, and be 8 days late.
@@chrisfryer3118 the other half would be broken
The delivery drivers would nick off with it and auction it off though.
And to the wrong address. Chuck over the fence
Yeah, they'd make sure it gets stolen for half the price
The reason they were on stop is earlier before this footage was shot one of the escort vans caught fire and was taken on a low loader the fire brigade always travels with it ,I passed it earlier in the day
Thanks for the info! Bad moment for a car to catch on fire lol.
Thanks for letting us know what happened
That doesn't explain why the rest stopped though?
In my youth in Scotland they used bread vans in the early morning and with no visible escort. I wonder whether this circus-coming-to-town approach is really more secure.
Unless that’s all a decoy for show and they still are using some other inconspicuous vehicle
Hwang Dong lol plot twist. Cam van is transporter
@@fluggaenkoecchicebolsen probably Tesco lorries, this is all a diversion tactic.
@@hughjass2745 one of the nukes goes off and destroys Leeds. Every Little Helps
How do you know the lorries have nuclear material in them?
VOSA getting carried away again
DVSA*
Aside from the humorous posts which are always very funny, a lot of ‘armchair experts’ seem to know a great deal about nuclear transportation tactics. No doubt a subject widely discussed down the pub. Lol
RUclips Scientists are the Oracles of everything
@@nelsonclub7722
Indeed.
The information isn't exactly hard to find.
These are brilliant, I love seeing these convoys. Keep them coming
Guess the AA and RAC were suddenly very busy at that point ...
Green Flag it is then.
@@gustavmeyrink_2.0 Nice!
As excited, as watching submarines race
😅😂😆🤜🏻🤛
Probably pulled over for having window tint too dark🤦♂️(was sarcasm if there are some thick vegetables in chat)
"Thick vegetables" 🤣🤣🤣
*If* ?
They’ve changed the dark tint to a new-clear tint
@@gbarnewall1 🤣👍🏻
Chat?
Saw the convoy a few hours earlier, when it passed through Dumbarton.
These convoys DO NOT pass through Dumbarton unless their ‘empty’ and will not have the ‘blue light escort’
@@chuckfinlay6093 There was the full escort accompanying the convoy, i.e. police and military vehicles. Following a short distance behind, another substantial vehicle along with a breakdown vehicle. Both having the same colour scheme and one police escort. They all came from Faslane or the armament area, located in Glen Douglas. If the former, they would take the military road, from Garelochead, over to Loch Lomond side, to the A82 and then head south.
How do people even know what the vehicles are holding?
If they came from Dumbarton why are they heading north on the M6?
@@streaky81 you need to ask the MPs as the vehicles passed through at mid day heading east
Hardly pulled over whilst in a police covoy 😂😂 😂😂
So my wife was telling the truth she wasn't having an affair she was stuck in traffic for over 2 hours, 😂
If there was a winner for best comment you would win
lol , nice
You remain a nuclear family 😂
I hope there isn't much fall out from your divorce
Definitely best comment
Why not move this stuff at night when the roads are dead?
Because it is less fun 🌚
I see your thinking but moving it during the day time give it less a threat. More Members of the Public about. Plus more Police units nearby if needed.
@@Cumbria999 ye if you do it at night when the roads are dead, you are given the attackers more room to play with, if you are in the middle of a motorway with everything slowed down when you need to stop, you have a long chance to shoot any attackers that race towards the truck from the bottle neck
Because you can bet they have most the kitted guys stacked in unmarked cars, tailing and leading, gonna look hella sus when a cluster of cars stick like glue to each other at night, with reduced visibility to yourself, cameras, people being tired and shit, pretty sure they also rotate transportation times to avoid that as an issue
It's a ballistic run using MDP SEG vans, and depending what's on-board the convey has to stopping if there is a thunderstorm vaguely nearby... nuclear warhead runs have a Renault Magnum welfare/workshop unit with a trailer, a spare tractor unit, a heavy-duty recovery truck, a single decker coach and an ambulance.
Yeah what you said… 🤪
Incredible knowledge. Good effort
It is more likely spent nuclear fuel from a power station .
@@noelht1 Thank you, but no knowledge, just first hand experience...
@@derekheeps1244Wrong:
1. These wagon don't carry nuclear flasks, they are carried on low loaders.
2. Spent fuel is CNC remit not MoD.
3. First hand experience...
Someone got a 5 star wanted level
@Gatis kandis 😅
And of course the traffic going the opposite way has to slow down and rubberneck to see what's going on causing an unneeded slow up in traffic flow.
Probably due to radiation.
It's human nature, let it be.
I saw this aswell. When I drove past they was putting one of the blue vans on the back of a recovery lorry
*were. Not was.
interesting video
Me currently sitting in a nuclear power station: 👀 "shrugs shoulders"
Lol how’s the work there? I know people tend to think they are very dangerous and stuff and want to abolish them when they really aren’t.
@@mihnealazar7039 They are really, really safe. But the problem with them is *if* anything happens, it's really dangerous. Even if it's very rare, it actually has happend and therefore people are scared that it will happen again. I don't know the name of it, but it's actually a psychological term that a thing that's really scary/dangerous feels more likely to happen then another thing that's less scary/dangerous. It's the same reason why more people are scared of flying than driving, even tho it's far more likely to die when driving then when flying.
@@sabedi2129 that makes sense 👍
@@mihnealazar7039 it's not that bad at all. Plant is split off in sections, protocols change for every section. Job I'm on is the refurbishment and rewind of the turbines and Generators, we don't touch anything radioactive for the most part. The reactor core for the unit we're working on is completely empty and being refurbished itself although there are another couple units running in the same hall. We wear personal monitors that are checked and replaced every quarter of the year, have metal detectors, facial recognition, body heat sensors, full body scans for security, sniffers and radioactive body scanners when you come on and off site. In short..... They don't fuck around when it comes to security and it's pretty safe here hahaha. The type of reactors running here in Canada are litterally impossible to start a meltdown. We have safety precautions after safety precaution set up. We have vacuume chambers so powerful they will rip your body to pieces in seconds when activated sucking the radiation out of the building if there was any type of leak. Plant workers might die, everyone else would live.
@@Themiddleman416 wow I expected there to be many precautions but wow this is very reassuring. In Romania we also have Canadian reactors, CANDU 6 to be more specific. I don’t know if we have as many security protocols, as they were built mostly in the communist era when the bad economics had major effects on many things. But I’m sure they’re still very safe. Too bad a lot of Europeans now seems to be against nuclear power not realising that replacing them with fossil power plants would be much worse for the environment.
Any motor vehicle can experience technical issues, even those used for high security work. At least one of the transports wasn't on its' side having had a blow out...
It may be because the drivers needed to stop to have a rest per the law for HGV drivers although I think that the drivers are probably exempt but do to it being a nuclear warhead convoy I cant find anything saying that they are exempt
😂 🤣 😂 how fast would they need to go to turn over for a blow out 😂 🤣 😂
Come on dude, lay off the Spice
@@motiveintentionsincerity Not that fast in a large truck. They are a lot more top heavy than smaller vehicles and anything that upsets their stability has a substantial risk of them falling over. Trucks have gone over on roundabouts well within the speed limit...
That's why they're 8 wheelers
Cool footage this 👌👌👌
Chris Nolan - Batman, Inception, Dunkirk and now dash cam - what are the odds?
Two years later but I'm here.
Its broken down and the other truck is a spare, its hard to tell if its loaded because the convoy runs in the same way even if its empty
There is certainly some explaining to do when the police stops you and you have some nuclear stuff on board LOL No wonder cops called some backup.
This is just around the corner from where I live
so?
Nukes in the fire engine tanker LOL
I'm after a nice Merc van to convert, any contacts to buy one of these😉
Very likely they are scrapped when retired as is the usual case with all armoured vehicles in the UK...
@@gosportjamie Not all Armored Vehicles. You can buy loads that have been in surplus, starting from a few Thousand.
The queue on the other carriageway is massive, doubtless caused by rubber-neckers?
those are some crazy fucking headlice....
They forgot their sandwiches, so someone had to back for them !
Pathetic comment
A disruption between junction 16 and 19 on the m6?
Colour me shocked.
I am shocked, never seen a problem between J16 - J19. 🤣🤣
It must have been lunchtime and they all just stopped for a nantwich... ;-)
>tfw u run out of petrol on the m6
I used to deliver radioactive consignments but nothing on this scale !
The police pulled them over because of their ballistic speed. After a 4 minute warning they were allowed to go. I'lll get my coat...
Good comment TD... Proper sense of humour. You should be on the stage, and there's one leaving in 5 minutes!... Still got me coat in... Bye!
Taxi for Terry Dactyl 🚕
@@garymcteer7620 don't they fly?
Notice the knob rubber neckers on the other side!
I came past that on the M6 was wondering what it was
Always gotta have that fire engine on stand by just in case they blow
Yeah, I’m sure that single fire engine could put out the blast.
@@elliot4252 yeah I bet
Doesn't take a genius to know why it is there. If a truck caught fire, you wouldn't want a nuke cooking on the side of the motorway. Not like a fire would set one of, but it'll be quicker to put it out and offload it.
@@GuyJones1988 r/woosh
I love these comments, the RAF used to transport these objects by road in the early 90s,
It looks like they are doing it with submarines here
Didn't the RAF loose their nuclear weapons with the retirement of the Vulcan?
Can't see radioactive sign anywhere. How do you know they carry radioactive materials?
The police vehicles are CNC (Civil Nuclear Constabulary) and most British people will know it
@@TriumphRiderNorthNorthants Most British people wouldn't have a clue what CNC means!!
@@pleasantville4529 First notice of the term.
@@TriumphRiderNorthNorthants lol most british people. Sure...
They wont advertise it the point is not to get robbed
Tea time??!! 🤣👍
One of the trucks broke down so thats why police is now there and the rest
I thought this video seemed familiar... Then I realised its mine 😆
Could be naval stuff. I thought all spent rods from power stations went by rail.
SPOT ON
They are nuclear warheads for Trident 2D-5 being moved from AWE Aldermaston to Faslane in Scotland.
They're not power rods, it's a military convey doing the monthly trip from Aldermaston to Scotchland.
As above, trident warheads. Fuel, both naval and civil, is moved by rail.
Spent fuel containers are typically quite "hot" (in both senses), therefore they would need to be cordoned off when stopped and also the cover/tarp would be optimized for airflow... at least that's how we do it on the continent...
Yeah, just bring a fire truck, just in case. 😂
Maybe it's U.N.I.T. moving some alien tech to the Black Archive.
Was it just a routine check or something?
cool title bro
what an utter waste of public money and inconvenience.
Sorry boss, taco says I gotta take a break
'Pulled Over'
Am I obliged to give you my details?
no insurance... - nuke carrier seized and crushed .....BOOOOOM!!!!!!
Wales, a nuclear armed power. I like the sound of that!
Nuclear waste goes by rail. this is something else
Still no reason these containers could not be transported by rail also .
it's not nuclear waste
@@leew8812 nuke weapons related
Something seems to have happened in the motorcade
Anyone know any backstory to this and why they've been stopped?
If you scroll up apparently an escort car caught on fire before the video started recording. Luckily there was already a fire truck on the escort
They have a 🚒 as part of the posse along with 🚑 and mechanic to do wheel change etc and are checked before they embark anyway@@tahseensyed8398
On a tacho break 😂
when scott mills was on bbc radio 1 😭
Driver probably needed to take a piss in the bushes
Ho waw man! Just wonder if it's a reactor or something else under them tarps eh!
probably not a reactor it more likley nuclear war heads
@@jamesevans938 'reactor' 🤔 😂🤣😂
Where was it?
Right lads....lunch😊
Some one needs a wee thats all.
How do people know it’s nukes? Nice to see out security is watertight 🤣
Unfortunately groups opposed to the nuclear weapon program have been allowed to film these convoys very often. This has made the composition of the convoys very well known, and this matches that.
Sadams nukes all the time in hand of Tony
3.6 roentgen not great, not terrible.
So a driver got ill or had to go real bad. Truck had problem or something wrong up the road or destination. Nuclear rods or waste not bombs.
Law & Order.
I think it was the lead driver, needing a pee
It's at junction 16 do you think they were going to nuke crewe and Nantwich
Yeah, if they blew up Crewe it would cause hundreds of £££s of damage... 🤣
The place is full of druggies and alcoholics !
They haven't been pulled over. Fake vid title. They've stopped for a strep due most likely to a possible diversion up ahead. These loads are escorted by MOD police and civilian police and their routes logged and authorised through each city, county it passes through.
actually these are the two cigar shaped unidentified objects viewed crashing into a Welsh hillside on Saturday night..being taken to an underground facility in the Eskdale region
Source?
No there wasn't
Flight of the Navigator all over again.
@@krashd Still a super film- even though the ending is quite sad....
If they were leaking radiation you ok if you go into lane 3 it won't spread that far.
If it's alpha or beta, yes. Correct.
Closing down 2 lanes to make passing vehicles give a wide berth is for the convoy’s protection, not the other road users
@@Memyselfanddave2724 yes the amount of radiation emitted buy nuclear warheads are similar to the levels emitted by a banana the safety of road users due to radiation levels is most likely not even considered and this due to the shielding in the war head blocking most of the radiation which is alpha and beta and they emit a tiny amount of gamma particles and in reality unless you the nuclear material enters part of your body the nuclear material inside the warhead isn't that dangerous at all
Surprisingly enough to car drivers who think Mercedes are top end, in the truck world we know Mercedes trucks (which the missile carriers are pulled by) are at the cheaper end of the market and neither nice to drive or particularly reliable. I'm afraid there's a fair chance one of them has broken down.😂
Apparently one of the other vehicles caught fire. But a breakdown isn’t impossible, the lorries are ancient.
Oi mate! Do you have a permit for those nukes?
More like a break down
"no officer I do not have anything I shouldn't have on my person... In the boot however..."
Tacho break
The security isn't that good if everyone knows about it.
Lmao. Not that kind of security. With a lot of traffic if an accident happens well its a big problem
Then is a security guard only good if he is invisible? Or is the visibility of security guard the deterrent?
yes insurence man i crashed
What did you hit
A truck
Ok, what kind
the kind that carry nuclear warheads
Not pulled over, they travel with all those police, looks like they've had to stop for some reason
Looks so weird driving in the wrong side the road 🤷♂️🤣🤣
Correct side of the road 😎
rubbernecking on the other side 🤦🏾♂️ there's nothing going on that way but they're all stopped
NO RADIATION SIGNS exhibited on these trucks... they were not carrying radioactive sources.
your so F'in 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
I don't think ADR covers nuclear weapon transport
Its called sabre rattling
They rattle their sabre every 2 months do they? Lol
Tea time?
In reality it’s in a Hermes van 10miles in front
i bet they went under speed and started to stop each others, and now they are making sense who tickets who!
Police overkill, I hope the nuclear transport operating company pays the police bill for all this cost.
Not pulled over waiting for clearance ahead
Nice traffic jam on the other side for no reason.
Odd that they are doing it in middle of the day
MoD Doddington is in Stafford
Usually movements are done when traffic is at its quietest
Unlikely to be heading to Donnington as that's in Telford, convoy too far up the M6 and heading North
gcs munitions is nearby
Move likely getting them closer to Russia. Cheaper on the fuel if part the journey by road. Yep that’ll what it is….
'MoD Doddington is in Stafford'...
What does that even mean ?!
It's 'Donnington', and it's NOT in Stafford !
And NO, unfortunately, they don't do these things at night, as that would be too easy.
Just like when they have enormous A.L.E vehicles out in the daytime causing havoc !
I don’t think it’s radioactive material as that’s transported by rail.
Trident misles get transported via road from Faslane all the time.
@@Urbexy minus the 3 warheads
They are nuclear warheads for Trident being moved from AWE Aldermaston to Faslane submarine base in Scotland. They are radioactive but do not have the explosive arming change fitted.
@@bigdarbs19 Faslane is a submarine depot and is not involved with the handling of nuclear warheads.
@@mikeprzyrembel6308 ever heard the term SSBN
oi oi oi what's all this then 👮♀️
Its against the law to stop on the hard shoulder
Silly question but what exactly is on the HGVS?.
Nuclear war heads on the way to be installed on submarines