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HMS ''Tireless'' was the third
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of the
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. ''Tireless'' is the second submarine of the Royal Navy to bear this name. Launched in March 1984, ''Tireless'' was sponsored by Sue Squires, wife of Admiral 'Tubby' Squires, and commissioned in October 1985. During the Cold War ''Tireless'' was primarily involved in
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patrols in the
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. After the Cold War, ''Tireless'' was deployed around the world, including to the
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,
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and
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. At the end of its career, ''Tireless'' was involved in the search for the missing airliner,
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. The vessel experienced a number of serious accidents during its operational life. ''Tireless'' had been scheduled for retirement during 2013, but its service was extended until eventual decommissioning on 19 June 2014. ''Tireless'' was replaced on active duty by HMS ''Artful''.Hansard HL Deb 14 March 2005 vol 670 c116WA
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Operational history

From commissioning in 1985, ''Tireless'' completed numerous exercises and visits around the world, including a trip to the
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in 1991, before entering a refit in early 1996, returning to sea in 1999.


Primary coolant leak

In May 2000, ''Tireless'' developed a serious leak in the nuclear reactor primary cooling circuit, although there was no leak of radioactive material. The nuclear propulsion system was shut down and using backup diesel power ''Tireless'' made way to
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. The damage was found to be more extensive than first thought, and the boat remained there pending repairs. This created diplomatic tension between
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and
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, until the submarine departed on 7 May 2001 after almost a year of extensive repairwork. During that year, all s were inspected for similar problems.


Collision with iceberg

On 13 May 2003, while on exercise in the
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and travelling at a depth of 60 metres, ''Tireless'' collided with an iceberg. There was no prior warning of the impending collision from passive
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or other onboard sensors. The submarine's bow was forced down nine degrees and the vessel subsequently broke free of the iceberg at a depth of 78 metres. Some damage was sustained to the upper section of the boat. Before the incident, the Royal Navy had not conducted under-ice operations since 1996. On 19 April 2004, ''Tireless'' and rendezvoused under the Arctic ice and surfaced together at the
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. ''Tireless'' again angered Spain in 2004 when the boat put into Gibraltar from 9 to 15 July for what was explained as "technical reasons." Britain assured Spain that the port call was unrelated to the British celebrations, on 21 July, of the 300th anniversary of Spain handing over Gibraltar to Britain.


March 2007 explosion

In 2007 ''Tireless'' ventured to the North Pole with to participate in the
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(APLIS). On 21 March, two ''Tireless'' crew members, Leading Weapons engineer Paul McCann and Weapons engineer 2 Anthony Huntrod (Weapons Submariner) were killed in an explosion on board, apparently caused by an oxygen generator candle in the forward section of the submarine. The boat was in service near the North Pole under ICEX-07 along with the USS ''Alexandria'' and had to make an emergency surface through the ice cap. A third crewmember suffered "non life-threatening" injuries and was airlifted to a military hospital at
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near Anchorage, Alaska. According to the Royal Navy, the accident did not affect the submarine's nuclear reactor, and the boat sustained only superficial damage. Part of the exercise was being used to measure ice thickness by using sonar. The film '' Stargate: Continuum''—which was filming on the ice and in the ''Alexandria'' during the exercise—was dedicated to McCann and Huntrod.


2010-2011 deployment

From 9 July 2010 to 12 May 2011, ''Tireless'' undertook a ten-month deployment, spending 253 days at sea, the longest conducted by a Royal Navy submarine in ten years. During the deployment the boat passed through the Suez Canal for the first time, provided protection for the French aircraft carrier ''Charles de Gaulle'' launching aircraft over
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, and called into the ports of
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in the United Arab Emirates,
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in India and
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in Crete. ''Tireless'' was also involved in a multi-nation anti-submarine exercise in the Gulf of Oman which saw the Australian frigate HMAS ''Melbourne'' and the French frigate FS ''Dupleix'' attempt to locate the submarine.


2012 South Atlantic deployment

In February 2012, it was reported that either ''Tireless'' or HMS ''Turbulent'' was being deployed to the
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amid increasing tension between
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and the
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over sovereignty of the islands. However HMS ''Tireless'' surfaced in Southampton in March, conducting
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calibration and testing in the Bay of Biscay before returning to Devonport.


2013 Coolant leak

In early 2013 ''Tireless'' experienced a "small coolant leak that was contained within the sealed reactor compartment", requiring a return to HMNB Devonport for repair.


2013 Mediterranean deployment

''Tireless'' was spotted off the Rock of Gibraltar amidst the tensions between Spain and the UK over the disputed territory of
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. It was suggested that this SSN could be a key vessel used to strike Syria if military action occurred.


2014 Indian Ocean search - Malaysian Airlines flight MH370

On 1 April 2014, ''Tireless'' arrived in the southern
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to join the search for a missing Malaysian airliner, where its sophisticated underwater listening equipment was used in an unsuccessful attempt to detect the
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of the aircraft's flight recorders.Malaysia Airlines MH370: Submarine joins search as Malaysian PM Najib Razak arrives to inspect efforts
ABC Online, 2 April 2014


Final return to Plymouth

On 1 June 2014 ''Tireless'' returned to Plymouth for the last time before decommissioning, and was formally decommissioned on 19 June. ''Tireless final operations saw visits to Gibraltar, Crete, India, Jordan, the UAE and Australia. ''Tireless'' was moved in 2020 to a basin within Devonport dockyard often referred to as “the graveyard”.


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