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HMS Astute is the first of the Royal Navy’s new Astute-class. She can circumnavigate the globe without surfacing, and is one of our most advanced submarines.
The Royal Navy has completed its command of NATO’s new Atlantic ‘theatre’ by laying down the battleplan for keeping the sea lanes open.
The rate of constructing the Navy’s next-generation frigates should speed up as work shifts to a state-of-the-art assembly hall.
Milestone experiments are paving the way for the UK, Australia and United States to have autonomous systems operating in unison from the seabed to the stratosphere.
A world-first trial saw quantum technology continuously used on board a Royal Navy vessel while at sea, aiding with her position and navigation.
01 June 25- Royal Marines from 40 Cdo conduct drone exercise in preperation for forth coming beach assaults as part of Exercise CATAMARAN. Royal Marines are leading the British involvement in a major ...
In response to the Strategic Defence Review, First Sea Lord General Sir Gwyn Jenkins has issued the following statement to the Naval Service: "The world has changed. The threat we now face is more ...
A small drone acted as the ‘flying eyes’ for a Royal Navy helicopter in a first on operations. Crew of a Merlin helicopter turned off their radar – and instead relied on a drone and its controllers to ...
Crew of one of Britain’s most powerful military machines gathered in the cavernous dry dock housing her to mark the next stage in the £560m regeneration of HMS Victorious.
The Royal Navy has today unveiled its first uncrewed submarine – paving the way for how the UK could operate in the underwater battlespace.
HMS Prince of Wales is a Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier, one of the most capable and powerful surface warships ever constructed in the UK.
A UK warship has tracked a Russian submarine in the Channel – as part of a NATO mission to shadow Russian vessels. Ensuring the UK’s waters are secure, and the public protected, the Portsmouth-based ...
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