Radar fitted to HMS Prince of Wales in major milestone
HMS Prince of Wales has received her Artisan 3D radar system.
Magpie enters HMNB Devonport
MV Magpie sailed into Devonport Dockyard prior to her being commissioned as HMS Magpie next week 28th June 2018, say the Royal Navy.
American supercarrier arrives in France
Nimitz class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman arrived in Marseille, France, for a regularly scheduled port visit today.
HMS Queen Elizabeth successfully completes first replenishment at sea
HMS Queen Elizabeth has successfully received fuel in the North Atlantic from RFA Tidespring for the first time.
Royal Navy, NATO vessels deploy Israeli Seagull USV during ASW exercise
Elbit Systems announced that its Seagull Unmanned Surface Vessel (USV) was deployed by NATO forces in a recent joint Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) exercise.
British frigate HMS Argyll deploys to the Pacific
HMS Argyll will first deploy to the Gulf and then move on to Japan and South Korea.
HMS Shoreham sets sail from Faslane for Gulf deployment
HMS Shoreham left her home port of Faslane to embark on a 6,000 mile journey to the Gulf.
Defence Committee advise ‘consideration should be given to extending Tomahawk cruise missile capability to...
The recent military action taken in April against chemical weapons targets in Syria demonstrated the wider range of missile options available to the United States and French Navies for use against land targets, says a report by the Defence Committee.
A landing helicopter dock design ‘should replace’ current amphibious assault ships says Defence Committee
The Royal Navy will at some point in the next decade need to consider replacing the amphibious assault ships which are due go out of service in the early 2030s.
Lack of anti-submarine warfare capacity ‘most serious maritime issue’ for UK says Defence Commitee
The most serious maritime issue currently facing the UK is the need for greater anti-submarine warfare capacity, according to a report.