American warship asserts freedom of navigation rights
The transit took place in international waters, within a corridor beyond the territorial sea of any coastal state, in accordance with international law governing freedom of navigation and overflight.
RFA ships train with Royal Navy Merlins in Pacific
Royal Fleet Auxiliary vessels Lyme Bay and Argus conducted flying operations with Royal Navy helicopters.
Royal Marine Commandos in Australian Outback training
The exercise, one of the largest UK forces have participated in so far from home, saw more than 400 Royal Marine and Army Commandos operate over 9,000 miles away from the UK.
Royal Navy icebreaker HMS Protector heads south
HMS Protector, the Royal Navy’s ice patrol ship, is transitioning from the icy waters of the Arctic to the southern reaches of the Antarctic.
UK appoints adviser to enhance benefits of AUKUS partnership
The UK Government has appointed Sir Stephen Lovegrove as its AUKUS adviser to "maximise the benefits of the AUKUS partnership".
British naval ship assists in $14m Caribbean drug seizure
Narcotics were intercepted by a U.S. Coast Guard law enforcement detachment deployed aboard Royal Navy ship HMS Trent.
Reservists get look at new Type 31 Frigates in Scotland
Reservists from HMS Scotia recently had the opportunity to visit Babcock’s Rosyth facility in Scotland, where the UK’s new Type 31 frigates are under construction.
Over 220 new naval officers commissioned at Dartmouth
More than 220 junior leaders have completed their training at Britannia Royal Naval College.
Operational readiness of British warships to be boosted
The new programme is designed to provide support and spares for non-combat equipment aboard UK warships and submarines.
British Type 45 Destroyer sails for sea trials
HMS Dauntless has embarked on a series of trials and training exercises aimed at testing her systems and enhancing operational readiness.