Laser-guided Excalibur S munition passes US Navy test
The cannon-launched projectile can now engage moving targets
British F-35 pilots continue carrier qualification on HMS Queen Elizabeth
Additional F-35B pilots have now 'shifted on to night flying as they move closer to becoming carrier qualified', say the Royal Navy.
HMS Defender in second drugs bust
The Royal Navy say that the Destroyer has had her 'second significant drugs bust in as many months'.
Drone trials take place on HMS Mersey
"This is about the Royal Navy flying a Royal Navy UAV from a Royal Navy ship. That is a fabulously exciting concept."
Aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales to visit Liverpool
People will be able to step on board over the weekend of the 29th of February, the first time one of the new aircraft carriers has been open to the public.
Exercise ‘Dynamic Move’ begins in Belgium
The first mine warfare exercise of the year, Dynamic Move 2020, has kicked off in Belgium.
BAE to support the US Navy with enhanced radio comms & C5ISR Capabilities
BAE say it will design, acquire, integrate, and test radio systems for newly constructed destroyers and other US Navy and US Coast Guard ships.
Damaged Destroyer USS Fitzgerald returns to sea
The USS Fitzgerald is now underway to conduct comprehensive at-sea testing, marking a significant step in her return to readiness after a major collision three years ago.
British warships shadow Russian task group
Three British ships and two helicopters were involved in shadowing four Russian vessels as they made their way up the English Channel and into the North Sea.
Government tight lipped on whether support ship build will stay in UK
Martin Docherty, SNP MP for West Dunbartonshire, had been seeking assurance that the work to build the new ships will stay in the United Kingdom.