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HomeNautical and MaritimeMaritime Memorabilia HMS Superb Swiftsure Class Submarine 1974 Alloy Hollow Back Boat Badge

HMS Superb Swiftsure Class Submarine 1974 Alloy Hollow Back Boat Badge

£150.00

SKU: JA_594156158 (ref. no.)

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SKU: JA_594156158 Category: Maritime Memorabilia Tags: Boat Badge, HMS Superb, Swiftsure
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~ HMS Superb Swiftsure Class Submarine 1974 Alloy Hollow Back Boat Badge ~

The plaque has a hollow back to it, unlike the copies, so it is probably a un-official shipboard mess room piece.

This is a hand-painted round plaque with roped border and crown. The centre depicts a stylised lion with anchor.

It is presented on a wooden plaque, secured by four screws.

~ HMS Superb ~

HMS Superb was a nuclear-powered fleet submarine of the Swiftsure class serving in the Royal Navy.

She was built by Vickers Shipbuilding Group, now a division of BAE Systems Submarine Solutions. Superb was launched on 30 November 1974 at Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria and commissioned into the Royal Navy on 13 November 1976. After being damaged in May 2008 in the Red Sea, she returned to HMNB Devonport where she was decommissioned slightly ahead of schedule on 26 September 2008.

She was the first British submarine to visit the Arctic Ocean and sail under the polar ice caps.

During the Falklands War, Superb was spotted sailing from Gibraltar, which prompted press speculation that she was sailing to the South Atlantic to enforce a maritime exclusion zone. In fact, only Spartan was sailing south at that time but the speculation was useful to promote the apparent threat of the Royal Navy in the South Atlantic and was not corrected by the Navy or Ministry of Defence.

Superb operated in the Indian Ocean in 2001, in support of Operation Veritas, part of the War in Afghanistan.

In January 2008 a sentry was found sleeping while on watch; the reprimand to the crew was caught on video.

On 26 May 2008 Superb hit an underwater pinnacle in the Red Sea, 80 miles (130 km) south of the Suez Canal. She remained watertight, and none of the 112 crew were injured; however, she was unable to re-submerge due to damage to her sonar. After undertaking initial repairs at the Souda Bay NATO base on Crete on 10 June 2008, she passed through the Mediterranean Sea, with a pause (at night) some miles off Gibraltar to disembark some less critical crew. Superb then continued back to the UK, arriving at Devonport Dockyard on 28 June 2008. After surveying the damage, the Royal Navy decided to decommission Superb slightly ahead of schedule on 26 September 2008.

Nearly two years after the grounding, Superb's commanding officer at the time of the accident and two other officers were reprimanded for their roles in the collision. All three pleaded guilty to the charges of neglecting to perform their duty in failing to notice that the submarine was travelling towards the pinnacle. Despite the incident, all three officers were still serving in the Royal Navy at the time of the court-martial.

~ Condition ~

The plaque has some wear to the paint.

~ Dimensions ~

The actual plaque is 23 cm (9 inches) tall and 17.5 cm (7 inches) wide.

#9812

 

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