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Letters of last resort and Vanguard-class submarine

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Difference between Letters of last resort and Vanguard-class submarine

Letters of last resort vs. Vanguard-class submarine

The letters of last resort are four identically worded handwritten letters from the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to the commanding officers of the four British ballistic missile submarines. The Vanguard class is a class of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs) in service with the Royal Navy.

Similarities between Letters of last resort and Vanguard-class submarine

Letters of last resort and Vanguard-class submarine have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Polaris (UK nuclear programme), Trident (UK nuclear programme).

Polaris (UK nuclear programme)

The United Kingdom's Polaris programme, officially named the British Naval Ballistic Missile System, provided its first submarine-based nuclear weapons system.

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Trident (UK nuclear programme)

Trident, also known as the Trident nuclear programme or Trident nuclear deterrent, covers the development, procurement and operation of nuclear weapons in the United Kingdom and their means of delivery.

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Letters of last resort and Vanguard-class submarine Comparison

Letters of last resort has 28 relations, while Vanguard-class submarine has 77. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.90% = 2 / (28 + 77).

References

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