US Marine Corps orders more Amphibious Combat Vehicles from BAE

BAE Systems has received a $120 million contract from the US Marine Corps for additional Amphibious Combat Vehicles under a third order for Low...

NATO warships conduct Black Sea patrol

Standing NATO Mine Countermeasures Group Two (SNMCMG2) arrived in the Black Sea on Monday the 21st of October.

NATO ships conduct security patrol in the Eastern Mediterranean

NATO ships are conducting focused security patrol in the Eastern Mediterranean from 22 October to 5 November, 2019.

HMS Forth sails to replace HMS Clyde as Falkland Islands patrol vessel

HMS Forth, a Batch 2 River class patrol vessel, set sail on Friday morning for the Falkland Islands to relieve HMS Clyde, a Batch...

Navantia launch second logistics vessel for Australian Navy

Navantia have launched the 'Stalwart', the second of two logistics vessels it is building for the Royal Australian Navy. The ceremony took place at...

Babcock completes work on HMS Pembroke at Rosyth

Babcock International says it has successfully completed the refit of minehunter HMS Pembroke at its Rosyth facility in Fife.

‘No major surface ships in Scotland’ Glasgow MSP in social media meltdown

The MSP for Glasgow Shettleston, John Mason, has been repeatedly tweeting about 'no large surface ships' being based in Scotland for over a day now.

HMS Prince of Wales sea trials progress update

The Aircraft Carrier Alliance have provided a status update regarding the sea trials of new carriers HMS Prince of Wales.

NATO ships and aircraft assist search for person overboard

NATO forces assisted search and rescue efforts for a person reported missing from an Italian cruise ship.

Nuclear missile submarine HMS Dreadnought coming together

BAE Systems have shown off images of the first Dreadnought class nuclear submarine build process.

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