A US
Navy cruiser collided with a nuclear-powered submarine as both took part in
exercises off the US East Coast. The cruiser's sonar dome was damaged in the
crash, but the incident resulted in no injuries.
The
Aegis-class cruiser USS San Jacinto hit the Los Angeles-class submarine USS
Montpelier during naval exercises on Saturday, the Navy said in a statement.
Both
vessels are part of a strike group led by the aircraft carrier USS Harry S.
Truman. The military did not disclose the location or nature of the exercises.
The
watch team aboard the cruiser saw a periscope rise from water some 100 to 200
meters ahead of the vessel, an unnamed Navy official told Reuters. The ship
attempted to slow and reverse, but still collided with the submarine.
The
impact crushed the rubber sonar dome on the cruiser’s bow, an underwater device
housing electronic navigation, detection and ranging equipment.
No
personnel were injured, and there was no damage to the submarine’s nuclear
reactor, the Navy said. The scope of the damage is currently being assessed.
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