Royal Navy drones excel in joint exercise in Australia

The Royal Navy has successfully demonstrated its ability to operate and control autonomous and uncrewed systems in coordination with the Australian and US Navies.

MOD outlines crew for new Fleet Solid Support ships

The Fleet Solid Support ships’ crew accommodations are designed to meet MOD standards, “improving living conditions for our RFA seafarers”. Crewing levels are around one hundred, with capacity for additional specialists for specific missions.

Cost of maintaining decommissioned nuclear submarines

For the last financial year, £1.72 million was spent at Rosyth, while the maintenance costs at Devonport were higher, totalling £7.1 million.

Lords urge AUKUS expansion to Canada, Japan, South Korea

Several members of the House of Lords have called for an expansion of the AUKUS alliance to include Canada, Japan, and South Korea.

New NATO Baltic HQ established to strengthen regional forces

On 1 October 2024, the German Navy’s new tactical maritime headquarters, Commander Task Force Baltic, officially took over its role.

British patrol ship joins Commonwealth allies in Pacific

The naval element of Exercise Bersama Lima 24 featured complex warfare scenarios such as air defence, escort missions, and naval gun firing.

Air Vice-Marshal visits HMS Prince of Wales

Air Vice-Marshal Suraya Marshall, Assistant Chief of the Air Staff, recently visited HMS Prince of Wales during its participation in Exercise Strike Warrior.

Could food-saving tech extend Royal Navy submarine supplies?

Royal Navy submarines face challenges in sustaining supplies on extended patrols. Learn how past trials with vacuum-sealed food could offer practical solutions for maintaining rations over longer deployments.

Gibraltar Squadron pushes limits in joint exercise

HMS Dagger and HMS Cutlass, vessels of the Royal Navy Gibraltar Squadron, recently participated in an extensive joint training exercise aimed at enhancing their maritime skills in protecting Gibraltar’s territorial waters.

Britain ‘must speed up’ disposal of old nuclear submarines

With submarines waiting to be recycled for decades, Lord Coaker is pushing to speed up the process.

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