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I think this is supposed to be good news.
Also "mated"? We may need a new term for that.
Given recent trends over the pond, it's probably good to have our main deterrent independent from Washington.
The delivery system, the Trident missiles, are still made by the US.
We haven’t had a nuclear-capable missile program since the 1970s.
Oh, you're right, I misinterpreted the article. Well, this seems pretty pointless then, who cares if the explodey bit is 'sovereign' if we can't get it where we need it.
We could always tie the warheads to donkeys and shoo them in the right direction.
Also Trident is a multi-stage rocket, they haven't even got the first stage working right in the last two tests, let alone the final delivery stage.