Around 60 cables were cut on the Type 26 frigate
An investigation into the 'intentional damage' of a Royal Navy warship at a Glasgow shipyard on the Clyde has been launched.
A spokesman said: "We uncovered a limited number of cables on HMS Glasgow earlier in the week, which appear to have been damaged intentionally. It is understood that about 23,000 cables will be installed on the frigate - including data cables for communication and electrical cables to power the ship's systems.
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