BAE provide US and UK Trident nuclear weapon system services
BAE Systems has been awarded $15.8 million to provide services for the US and UK Trident II D5 strategic weapon system programmes.
First Minister claims independent Scotland still eligible for Royal Navy work
However, a shipbuilding source told us "We would still be doing the work. We just wouldn’t be doing it in Scotland".
British Destroyer visits New York City
Type 45 Destroyer HMS Dragon has made a stop in New York.
New Russian submarine ready for commissioning
The Russian Pacific Fleet will commission a new Kilo class submarine next week.
Largest EU funded defence research project kicks off in the Mediterranean Sea
The OCEAN2020 project has successfully launched its first maritime demonstration in the Gulf of Taranto, Italy.
United Kingdom, US and Japan reaffirm naval cooperation
The First Sea Lord Admiral, the US Chief of Naval Operations and the Chief of Staff of the Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force signed an agreement.
Fleet Solid Support Ships could be built in Belfast
InfraStrata, the firm buying Harland and Wolff, has signed a memorandum of understanding with Navantia.
BAE to provide C5ISR support for US Navy and Coastguard ships
BAE Systems has been awarded a $104.8 million contract from the United States Navy.
UK Amphibious Forces in the Future Operating Environment
RUSI have published a paper outlining the role that littoral areas will have in the Future Operating Environment and the strategic requirements that will drive the development of the littoral strike concept.
Man in jetpack takes off from carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth
Watch as Ex-Royal Marines Reservist Richard Browning flies a 1000bhp jetpack suit off of HMS Queen Elizabeth.