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You work at Lockheed Martin?
No.
Since its half the nukes.
Russia's stuff is not old and falling apart. They've been in a war this whole time and trying to make new nuke technology and possibly making and sharing nuke technology with allies.
Russia was the one trying to make new better hyper sonic missiles to thwart any missile defense shield that nato/west might create. As one would expect if you expected yourself being surrounded in an attempt to prevent your missiles from being worthwhile.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1W4Ot_qkDk
Yes it is. And crucial components may have been sold on the black market because of all the corruption there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgcAFCx1Qoc
"Russia paid in gold ingots"
Interesting move considering Brics has hinted at having gold backing to it currencies.
Take the B2, for example: we know it's a stealth bomber which can fly through radar and bomb people with impunity. We don't know any of that stuff works so it remains enigmatic and scary.
What we learned about Trident is that it's not very good. When Grant Shapps says it's the most reliable weapon system in the world, remember that he's Tory scum who, like the rest of them, has made a career from prevaricating.
Is the test failure serious? No.
Is the article/clip ramping up hype with breathless excitement and are relevant politicians scrambling to gain a share of news coverage? Yes.
A good general article on it:
https://www.navylookout.com/a-credible-deterrent-trident-missile-fails-during-test-launch-from-hms-vanguard/
Every credible source for these incidents have repeatedly pointed out that the failures are isolated to the test events, themselves. So, something about what was tested, how, and the conditions under which it was tested that do not necessarily effect use conditions is what has caused the failures.
This doesn't speak to the broader program or the Trident II's general reliability.
IOW - The failures can't be indicative of a problem outside of the specific tests, themselves. There are numerous successful tests by the USN available at everyone's news source, Google...
What do these reports truly say? Whatever is unique to these tests that is causing the problem needs to be fixed, removed, altered, or the tests redesigned.