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March 21, 2026

Iranian and Romanian charged after trying to enter UK’s nuclear submarine base

Iranian and Romanian charged after trying to enter UK’s nuclear submarine base

A tense situation unfolded at a high-security naval base in Scotland, as authorities detained an Iranian man and a Romanian woman attempting unauthorized access. The incident occurred Thursday at HM Naval Base Clyde, a location of critical strategic importance to the United Kingdom.

The base, often referred to as Faslane, isn’t just another military installation. It’s the home port for the core of the Royal Navy’s submarine fleet – including the vessels that carry the nation’s nuclear deterrent.

Police Scotland swiftly moved to apprehend the 34-year-old man and 31-year-old woman, securing the perimeter and initiating a full investigation. Details surrounding their motives remain undisclosed as the legal process begins.

One of the Vanguard Class Ship nuclear submarines in the dock at HM Naval Base Clyde, the home of the UK Submarine Service at Faslane in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, July 5, 2019.

The pair are scheduled to appear at Dumbarton Sheriff Court on Monday, where the charges against them will be formally revealed. Scottish legal procedure dictates that suspect names and specific charges are withheld until after the initial court appearance.

For decades, Britain has maintained a nuclear capability, becoming a nuclear power in the 1950s. Currently, the UK’s nuclear deterrent rests with four Royal Navy submarines, each equipped with Trident ballistic missiles – a system designed for ultimate national security.

The incident raises serious questions about security protocols at Faslane, a base that has long been a focal point for anti-nuclear protests. Authorities are undoubtedly reviewing procedures to prevent future breaches and safeguard this vital national asset.

Located approximately 64 kilometers northwest of Glasgow, Faslane’s remote location adds to the complexity of maintaining a secure perimeter. The base’s significance extends far beyond its geographical boundaries, representing a cornerstone of the UK’s defense strategy.

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