CTF 150 makes record number of drug busts in four months
In a four-month span, Combined Task Force 150 (CTF 150) has proven itself a formidable force against narcotics trafficking, with 10 drug seizures totalling over 3,300 kilograms.
HMS Albion set to return to sea
HMS Albion is in the final stages of completing an extensive £90 million mid-life technical upgrade.
Defence Secretary ‘to consider’ basing a Type 26 Frigate in Gibraltar
Michael Fallon has suggested that a Type 26 Frigate could possibly be based in Gibraltar.
USS Jackson successfully completes missile test
Littoral combat ship USS Jackson has successfully fired a SeaRAM missile against an aerial drone, destroying the target.
Supercarrier USS Nimitz and escort vessels deploy
USS Nimitz, USS Kidd and USS Shoup have departed their homeports for what's being called a 'routine deployment'.
American nuclear powered attack submarine visits Faslane
A US Navy Virginia class attack submarine has visited Faslane today in a routine stop-off.
American cruiser USS Lake Erie renders assistance in Sri Lanka after devastating floods
Ticonderoga class cruiser USS Lake Erie has arrived in Sri Lanka to support humanitarian assistance operations in the wake of severe flooding and landslides.
HMS Queen Elizabeth begins initial ‘Training Cruise’
Over the next week, HMS Queen Elizabeth will be manned and ready as her crew operate the ship 24-hours a day as though she's at sea, except for one detail: the carrier will not leave the pier at Rosyth.
BAE Systems awards Wood Group new contract for Royal Navy submarines
The two-year contract is to provide insulation installation services to the Royal Navy’s Astute class submarines and includes up to three one-year extension options.
HMS Torbay being paid off reducing hunter-killer fleet to just 6 boats
The paying off of nuclear submarine HMS Torbay will leave the UK with just six nuclear powered attack submarines until HMS Audacious enters service.