Britain and U.S. to develop systems to destroy sea drones

The United Kingdom and United States are jointly seeking industry solutions to counter a growing class of underwater threats, launching a bilateral programme focused on detecting and defeating uncrewed subsea systems targeting critical infrastructure.

Royal Navy aids French boarding of Russian tanker

The Royal Navy has supported a French-led operation targeting a sanctioned Russian oil tanker in the Mediterranean, providing tracking and intelligence gathering, the Royal Navy stated.

New British frigate enters the water for the first time

HMS Active, one of the Royal Navy's new Type 31 frigates, being built by Babcock, has entered the water for the first time at Rosyth.

American assault ship heading towards Iran

The United States is deploying the USS Boxer Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) and elements of the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) to the Middle East in what has been described as an accelerated deployment tied to ongoing operations.

NATO drills mine warfare in Baltic exercise

NATO forces have conducted a major mine countermeasures exercise in the Baltic Sea, bringing together ships and specialist units from multiple Allied and partner nations to test readiness and interoperability, NATO stated.

Scottish Government invests in maritime infrastructure

The Scottish Government has announced GBP 6 million in funding to support offshore wind and maritime infrastructure projects in the Inner Moray Firth and Stornoway, including investment in Navantia UK's Arnish yard.

Royal Navy photographers honoured in annual awards

Royal Navy personnel have been recognised for their operational photography and videography in the service’s annual Peregrine Awards, highlighting imagery captured during deployments and exercises worldwide.

Labour MP hails Rosyth-Europe ferry funding

Labour MP Graeme Downie has welcomed UK Government funding to support a proposed ferry link between Rosyth and mainland Europe, after he pushed for the significant boost for the local economy.

Sweeney raises procurement concerns over Chinese ferry deal

Scottish politician and former shipbuilder Paul Sweeney has criticised the decision to select a Chinese shipyard as preferred bidder for two new Northern Isles freight vessels, arguing it reflects deeper issues in procurement policy and industrial strategy.

New ‘Factory of Future’ to boost US sub production

A new advanced manufacturing facility aimed at increasing production of U.S. Navy submarines has opened in Cherokee, Alabama, supported by a mix of government and private investment, the US Navy stated.

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Britain and U.S. to develop systems to destroy sea drones

The United Kingdom and United States are jointly seeking industry solutions to counter a growing class of underwater threats, launching a bilateral programme focused on detecting and defeating uncrewed subsea systems targeting critical infrastructure.