British and Irish forces monitoring Russian warships off Ireland
British frigate HMS Lancaster is shadowing Russian cruiser Marshal Ustinov and destroyer Vice Admiral Kulakov in an area of international waters that is part of Ireland’s Exclusive Economic Zone.
Defence Secretary says ‘likely’ carrier going to dry dock
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace told Forces News that it is likely that HMS Prince of Wales will have to go into dry dock to have problems with a shaft and propeller fixed.
F-35B ‘rolling landing’ trials on HMS Prince of Wales delayed
Podcast 'The OSINT Bunker' discussed the impact that damage to HMS Prince of Wales will have on F-35B trials, and it's worth a listen.
World’s most advanced attack submarine joins British fleet
HMS Anson is £1.3bn of both naval stealth and striking power – able to gather intelligence and destroy enemy military infrastructure at long range with pinpoint accuracy.
British carrier may to head to Amsterdam for repairs
Sources onboard HMS Prince of Wales have told the UK Defence Journal that the damaged aircraft carrier may head to a drydock in Amsterdam for repairs.
American nuclear submarine returns to Scotland
The USS Georgia, equipped with an underwater launch system for special forces, has arrived at Faslane naval in Scotland for its second visit in two months.
Confirmation of HMS Prince of Wales propeller shaft damage
The Royal Navy has provided an update on the situation with HMS Prince of Wales, confirming what the UK Defence Journal was first to report.
HMS Prince of Wales suffers propeller shaft issue
Aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales is now at anchor off the Isle of Wight as damage to her propellor shaft is inspected.
Britain giving Ukraine minehunter drones to clear coastline
Six autonomous minehunting vehicles will be sent to Ukraine to help detect Russian mines in the nation's coastal waters.
HMS Spey conducts patrol in Pacific
HMS Spey joined navies, coast guards and police in the southwest Pacific to protect local fishing stocks.
















