Former carrier captain to run marathon for veteran charity

Former HMS Prince of Wales commanding officer Will Blackett is raising funds for Tom Harrison House by running the 2026 London Marathon.
Large gray aircraft carrier moored in a harbor, surrounded by tugboats and industrial cranes in the background.

British aircraft carrier back at sea

HMS Queen Elizabeth has left Rosyth following her extended maintenance period and is now in the Firth of Forth, with the aircraft carrier expected to head out to sea in the coming days.

The crisis behind Britain’s record-breaking submarine patrols

A 205-day Vanguard patrol has exposed the mounting industrial strain behind the UK's nuclear deterrent
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Babcock extends Royal Navy support contract

The extension maintains the full scope of the existing contract, covering ship engineering delivery and management for platforms including Type 23 frigates, amphibious ships, Sandown-class minehunters and landing craft.
Large gray aircraft carrier moored in a harbor, surrounded by tugboats and industrial cranes in the background.

British aircraft carrier set to return to sea shortly

HMS Queen Elizabeth is set to depart Rosyth following an extended maintenance period, with temporary airspace restrictions in place over the Firth of Forth ahead of her sailing.
Blue glowing node-and-line network visualization across a dark textured background, resembling a global connectivity map in the ocean depths of color and light.

NATO pushes underwater internet concept into operations

NATO efforts to build a common underwater network are moving beyond a technical architecture and into a broader operational and organisational model, according to a discussion at #UDT2026.

More detail emerges on Royal Navy Atlantic Bastion

The Royal Navy has provided further detail on its Atlantic Bastion concept, offering a clearer view of how the programme is structured, how it is being delivered and the constraints it is expected to operate within.

Undersea data, not platforms, now limiting NATO capability

The constraint on scaling undersea autonomy is no longer platforms, it is data, and that came through clearly during a panel on North Atlantic operations where senior naval officers and industry figures pointed to data volume, access and handling as the real limiting factors.

Submarines to face tighter freedom of manoeuvre

Submarines are not disappearing from the North Atlantic battlespace, but they are likely to operate with less freedom than in the past as more sensors, more platforms and more connected systems are pushed into the water.

Thales targets subsea sensing as uncrewed shift gathers pace

At #UDT2026, Ian McFarlane of Thales spoke to UK Defence Journal about the shift to uncrewed platforms and growing demand for subsea sensing and infrastructure protection

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