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THE FIRST BRITISH POLARIS SUBMARINE, H.M.S. Resolution (about 7000 tons), going down the slipway at the Vickers Armstrong shipyard at Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire, after being named by the Queen Mother. Resolution is one of four submarines equipped with Polaris missiles, which should be operational by 1970.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31169, 20 September 1966, Page 15

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THE FIRST BRITISH POLARIS SUBMARINE, H.M.S. Resolution (about 7000 tons), going down the slipway at the Vickers Armstrong shipyard at Barrowin-Furness, Lancashire, after being named by the Queen Mother. Resolution is one of four submarines equipped with Polaris missiles, which should be operational by 1970. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31169, 20 September 1966, Page 15

THE FIRST BRITISH POLARIS SUBMARINE, H.M.S. Resolution (about 7000 tons), going down the slipway at the Vickers Armstrong shipyard at Barrowin-Furness, Lancashire, after being named by the Queen Mother. Resolution is one of four submarines equipped with Polaris missiles, which should be operational by 1970. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31169, 20 September 1966, Page 15

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