Second American nuclear submarine visits Clyde in two days
The USS Seawolf arrived in the Clyde one day after the USS John Warner departed.
Government finally classifies new fleet support ships as ‘warships’
This is important because according to government policy, 'warships' must be built inside the United Kingdom.
HMS Queen Elizabeth sails to join escorts for exercises
HMS Queen Elizabeth has departed Portsmouth today for the upcoming GROUPEX and Exercise Joint Warrior 20-2.
Clydebuilt HMS Spey leaves Glasgow for sea trials
HMS Spey has now sailed from BAE Systems’ yard in Glasgow to begin Contractor Sea Trials in the Firth of Clyde.
Trafalgar class submarine returns to the Clyde
A Trafalgar class nuclear submarine has returned to the Clyde.
BAE awarded £87m contract by the US to deliver Archerfish mine neutralisers
Archerfish is manufactured in the UK at BAE's Broad Oak facility in Portsmouth, Hampshire, and Hillend facility in Dunfermline, Fife.
American nuclear submarine departs Faslane
The USS John Warner, a Virginia class nuclear submarine, has left the Clyde after a routine port call.
‘British Sea Power reborn’ as two aircraft carriers get ready to sail
This is the first time two British aircraft carriers have been at sea for quite a while.
NATO’s new Atlantic command declared operational
Joint Force Command Norfolk will protect sea lanes between Europe and North America. Day-to-day NATO maritime operations will continue to be run out of Allied Maritime Command (MARCOM) in the United Kingdom.
U.S. Navy and Royal Navy conduct mine hunting and countermeasures exercise
"The ability for the Royal Navy and U.S. Navy to conduct interoperability exercises together is essential to ensure that freedom of navigation is maintained."