American warship arrives in Cyprus

The USS Oak Hill, a Harpers Ferry-class amphibious landing dock ship, docked in Limassol, Cyprus, marking its second scheduled port visit to the city in recent months.

Russian warship escorted through English Channel

The Admiral Golovko conducted drills in the Barents, Norwegian, and North Seas before proceeding into the Channel.

A preview of ‘Sea Power: Naval Combat in the Missile Age’

We were given a look at the most anticipated modern naval simulation in recent times, 'Sea Power: Naval Combat in the Missile Age' by Microprose, here's what happened.

Multiple British nuclear attack submarines now at sea

After months of maintenance and readiness challenges, the Royal Navy’s attack submarine fleet is back on course with a notable increase in activity, reflecting hard work behind the scenes to get boats to sea.

MBDA conducts successful test of Teseo missile

The collaboration with the Italian Navy on the AESA seeker also opens avenues for Italy’s involvement in the Future Cruise/Anti-Ship Weapon programme alongside the UK and France.

Royal Navy crewing concerns ‘a top priority’ says Minister

Armed Forces Minister Luke Pollard MP has stressed that tackling recruitment and retention in the Royal Navy is a top priority, with new measures in place to streamline recruitment and boost outreach.

Babcock, Veolia in first dismantling of UK nuclear submarine

Swiftsure is expected to be fully dismantled by 2026, paving the way for the eventual recycling of the entire decommissioned UK submarine fleet.

Report argues UK must prioritise naval power for growth

A recent report, The Strategic Defence Review, Britain and Sea Power, published by the Council on Geostrategy, argues for a renewed focus on British sea power as a cornerstone of both national security and economic stability.

Two Type 45 Destroyers currently operational, confirms MOD

As of 31st October 2024, two Type 45 destroyers were immediately available, or deployed.

New strikes as RFA unable to safely crew over half its fleet

Royal Fleet Auxiliary officers have voted overwhelmingly to extend their strike action for a further six months, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing dispute over pay and conditions.

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