Navantia pitches Belfast to build UK amphibious ships

The Harland and Wolff owner says the £98.5m recapitalised yard gives Britain a proven, sovereign capability to build the new UK-Dutch fleet.
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UK shipyards to build new amphibious ships in huge deal

Britain and the Netherlands will each operate four of the 15,000-tonne vessels, built in UK yards to a Dutch design under a pact signed at Ankara.

Submarine fleet size conditional on Barrow output, MPs told

Delivery of the Royal Navy's next-generation attack submarine fleet is conditional on productivity improvements at the Barrow shipyard, Minister for Defence Readiness and Industry Luke Pollard has told the House of Commons.
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British carrier launches fighter jets to protect NATO

F-35s from HMS Prince of Wales are flying NATO air policing over Iceland, a first for a European carrier, as the UK takes new alliance commands.
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Russian Bear buzzes British aircraft carrier in Arctic

Two F-35Bs intercepted the Tu-142 after it passed low and close to the carrier, ignored radio calls and dropped tens of sonobuoys nearby.

UK starts defining Dreadnought successor this Parliament

The Defence Investment Plan confirms requirement work on the post-Dreadnought deterrent will begin before the first Dreadnought has even entered service.
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Britain to start building new nuclear attack subs next year

The Defence Investment Plan confirms construction of the first of up to 12 next-generation attack submarines will begin at Barrow in 2027.
Military submarine at sea launches a missile from its rear, bright flame and smoke rising as stormy clouds loom overhead.

UK seeks naval missile silos that fire without crews aboard

An RFI asks industry for launchers able to stay ready to fire for 30 days with no human interaction, aboard both warships and uncrewed vessels.
Gray military destroyer with hull marked X11 cuts through rough, stormy seas as spray and dark clouds loom overhead.

British drone warships could boost shipbuilding industry

Six crewed command ships, plus an uncrewed fleet that could top sixty hulls, for a cancelled eleven destroyers and frigates. Measured by yards not tonnage, the hybrid Navy could boost British shipbuilding more than the ships it drops.

Thales workers back strike action in pay row

Around 300 staff at Govan and Reading have voted for industrial action after rejecting a below-inflation pay offer, Unite says, with final talks scheduled.