Thales adviser: ‘at sea, you are not safe anywhere’

The conflict in the Middle East is already reshaping thinking about naval operations, with lessons around resilience, air defence, and intelligence exploitation coming sharply into focus, according to Thales's Naval Defence Advisor Eric Chaperon.

Royal Navy takes command of NATO maritime task group

The Royal Navy has assumed command of Standing NATO Maritime Group 1 following a handover ceremony at Portsmouth Naval Base.

Royal Navy fleet to get satellite tactical data links

The Royal Navy is set to fit satellite tactical data link capability across 13 warships after the Maritime Multi Link programme hit a key delivery milestone.

Multiple British naval ships track Russian vessels around UK

HMS Somerset, HMS St Albans, HMS Mersey and RFA Tideforce were involved in operations to shadow multiple Russian vessels, including a surfaced submarine, as they transited the English Channel and North Sea.

SNP calls for stronger security ties after Russian sub op

The Scottish National Party has called for closer security cooperation with European allies following reports of Russian submarine activity near undersea infrastructure in the North Atlantic.

UK tracks Russian submarine near critical infrastructure

The UK has exposed a covert Russian submarine operation in waters around Britain.

Royal Navy tests deep-water survey system in Denmark

A specialist Royal Navy team has conducted the first sea trials of a new autonomous underwater surveying system, deploying it from a research vessel off the coast of Denmark.

HII partners with robotics firm to speed up shipbuilding

America's largest shipbuilder HII has signed a memorandum of understanding with California-based GrayMatter Robotics to explore integrating AI-driven robotic systems into its shipbuilding operations.

Royal Fleet Auxiliary seafarers walk out over pay

Seafarers serving in the Royal Fleet Auxiliary have begun strike action after overwhelmingly rejecting the latest pay offer from their employer, the UK Defence Journal understands.

Royal Navy receives second autonomous minewarfare boat

The Royal Navy has taken delivery of its second remotely-controlled mine warfare vessel, named Adventure, as part of the ongoing Maritime Mine Counter Measures programme.

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