Radioactive Leak Confirmed at Secret British Nuclear Submarine Facility
Thursday, 14 August 2025 () The UK Ministry of Defence has confirmed a Category A nuclear incident at the Clyde naval base in Scotland — the highest classification, indicating a real or high potential for radioactive release into the environment. High-Level Radioactive Threat Confirmed The incident occurred sometime between January and April 2025 at Gare Loch, yet no specific details have been disclosed. The base in question, located in western Scotland near Glasgow, serves as the primary station for the UK’s nuclear submarine fleet. Notably, this is not the first time a Category A incident has been reported at Clyde. Concerns Mount Over Delayed Disclosure British journalists have expressed alarm over both the nature of the incident and the lack of timely public disclosure. There is growing scrutiny over the maintenance standards of nuclear submarines in Scotland and broader concerns about transparency in handling such critical security matters.
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