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New "future patrol ship" could join Royal Navy fleet with MoD "developing options" for Arctic vessel
A new patrol ship could be joining the Royal Navy fleet as the government continue to develop options for an Arctic vessel.
EXCLUSIVE: A former Royal Navy chief warned the UK is not the military power it used to be after repeated cuts.
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Royal Navy ships HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Dauntless in Naples Bay
HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Dauntless were recently seen operating together in the Bay of Naples. The two Royal Navy ships conducted maneuvers, demonstrating coordinated naval capabilities. This ...
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Royal Navy’s HMS Prince of Wales achieves full operating status
The HMS Prince of Wales has officially achieved full operating capability with 24 jets onboard. This milestone marks a major step forward for the Royal Navy’s Carrier Strike Group. The ship is now ...
The number of British troops in Norway will double as part of efforts to bolster defences in the High North against Vladimir ...
Sergeant David Humphry was only 16 when he joined the Royal Australian Navy as a firefighter, a decision that would set the ...
The UK will transfer a former Royal Navy survey vessel to Bangladesh, the British High Commission in Dhaka said in a ...
Monsignor Vaughan Morgan, who has died aged 94, was a Catholic chaplain in the Royal Navy for more than two decades, and later chaplain at the Oratory School in Oxfordshire.
The idea is to make people "feel like their final hour has come," said the officer in charge of training naval surface ...
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US, European navies push Lego-like modularity to boost ships' combat punch
Containerized forces packages, when executed well, are a flexible way to bring new capabilities to sea quickly, service ...
The Royal Navy of Oman Vessel ‘Sadh’ arrived at the Port of Colombo today (10) on a logistics replenishment visit, the Sri Lanka Navy said ...
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