BMT and Ociusto launch 1,000 autonomous vessels

BMT has announced a collaboration with Ocius to transform maritime data collection and management by deploying a fleet of 1,000 autonomous vessels globally.

UK Commando forces practice raiding in Baltic Sea

539 Raiding Squadron of the 47 Commando Royal Marines has been conducting extensive training exercises in the Baltic Sea as part of Exercise Baltic Phoenix, operating from RFA Mounts Bay,

Blocks lifted into place for new Type 31 Frigate HMS Active

Two major blocks, integral parts of the ship, were successfully lifted and turned in preparation for integration at the Venturer Building in Rosyth.

U.S. carrier group fires over 770 weapons against Houthis

The Dwight D. Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group launched 155 standard missiles, 135 Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles, and 420 air-to-surface weapons during an historic nine-month combat deployment.

Phoenix Rises – 809 Naval Air Squadron in first F-35 flight

809 Naval Air Squadron has completed its first operational sortie with the F-35B Lightning stealth fighter, piloted, maintained, dispatched, and recovered entirely by its own personnel.

MOD to award contract for Remotely Operated Vehicle

The Ministry of Defence has announced its intention to award a contract worth up to £18 million to Forum Energy Technology (UK) Ltd for the provision of a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV), spares, and in-service support.

HMS Mersey back at sea after maintenance

After 257 days alongside Falmouth conducting an extensive maintenance package, HMS Mersey was able to set sail.

Scottish shipbuilding revival to inject £342m into economy

The revival of Scotland's shipbuilding industry through Royal Navy shipbuilding is projected to significantly boost the economy by £342 million annually.

British ship ‘opens fire’ with 30mm cannon in Gulf

HMS Middleton, a Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessel, has undertaken training in the Persian Gulf, firing her 30mm cannon.

Royal Marines undertake weapons training on warship

Royal Marines sniper and boarding teams from 42 Commando were seen honing their skills aboard destroyer HMS Duncan.

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