Royal Navy see 49% rise in parts being stripped from one vessel to fix...
A National Audit Office report claims that there has been a 49 per cent rise in parts being cannibalised from vessels to fix others in the fleet.
UK ‘security and prosperity’ requires Royal Navy amphibious capability
Lord West of Spithead, a Former First Sea Lord, has argued that Britain's security and prosperity requires amphibious capability.
Royal Marines, US Marines and Mexican Marines participate in a helocast exercise
Royal Marines with the Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron, US Marines and Mexican Marines participated in a helocast exercise during Bold Alligator.
What will HMS Queen Elizabeth be doing on her sea trials?
HMS Queen Elizabeth has sailed from Portsmouth Naval Base for the first time for trials but what will she be doing?
Type 31e Frigate build ‘opportunity’ for A&P Tyne near Newcastle says Defence Secretary
Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon paid a visit to A&P Tyne near Newcastle today as part of his nationwide tour of UK shipyards.
Royal Marines storm American beaches
Royal Marines have stormed the beaches of North Carolina but don't worry, it's just an exercise.
HMS Queen Elizabeth to sail for second phase of sea trials today
Supercarrier HMS Queen Elizabeth will sail for the second phase of her sea trials later today.
RFA Fort Rosalie deploys to the Middle East
The oldest ship in the Naval Service, RFA Fort Rosalie, is about to begin a six-month deployment supporting allied warships in the Gulf.
MoD deny that talks have taken place with Brazil or Chile over early sale...
It was reported earlier in the week that Brazil and Chile were considering purchasing Royal Navy warships, the MoD has now denied this.
Nine sailors dismissed from Trident submarine HMS Vigilant after failing drug tests
Nine members of the crew of a Trident carrying submarine have been expelled from Royal Navy amid cocaine and affairs allegations.