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It comes amid wider concerns over the size of the forces, especially the British Army, as tensions with Russia continue to ...
U.S. Marine Corps F-35B Lightning II fighters operated from the U.K. Royal Navy (RN) aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales ...
Fincantieri held a keel-laying ceremony for the first of two next-generation FREMM Evo (Evolution)-class multimission ...
The Royal Navy’s HMS Astute begins a years-long overhaul after 15 years of service, highlighting the Astute-class subs’ global capabilities, stealth, and enduring importance in Britain’s ...
R oyal Navy warships and helicopters have shadowed five Russian vessels in UK waters in one week. Plymouth-based frigate HMS ...
Royal Navy aircrew have returned from Norway after testing their submarine-hunting skills against German and Norwegian diesel-powered boats.
General Dynamics Gets $1.85B U.S. Navy Contract Modification for Long Lead Time Material and Preliminary Construction Efforts Associated With Virginia-Class Block VI Submarines ...
After estimating that the first Columbia-class submarine would be delivered 16 months late, the US Navy has recently confirmed that an additional month will be required to complete its construction.
Engineers are continuing to produce new submarine-hunting frigates for the Royal Navy.
The rate of constructing the Navy’s next-generation frigates should speed up as work shifts to a state-of-the-art assembly hall.
Earlier this week, the successful completion of acceptance trials for the USS Pierre (LCS 38), the last of the U.S. Navy’s new Independence-class Littoral Combat Ships, was officially confirmed.
Luke Pollard, Minister for the Armed Forces, said: “Russian warships are increasingly sailing through the English Channel, and every time they do, a Royal Navy vessel will be keeping an eye on them.
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