HMS Iron Duke turns against NATO fleet

Frigate HMS Iron Duke is playing the role of an enemy warship to give a NATO fleet a realistic threat which it must try to...

HMS Brocklesby set to return to operations

HMS Brocklesby has begun her sea trials programme after a period of maintenance work.

Northrop Grumman demonstrates unmanned mine-hunting capabilities in North Sea trials

Northrop Grumman has successfully demonstrated unmanned mine-hunting capabilities using the high-speed AQS-24B sensor.

WATCH: Tour HMS Queen Elizabeth

Take a tour showing the fifth generation F-35B Lightning and HMS Queen Elizabeth, the largest ship to be ever constructed in Britain for the Royal Navy.

HMS Diamond shows off firepower in missile test off Scottish coast

Watch as Type 45 destroyer HMS Diamond tests her Sea Viper missile system off the coast of Scotland.

Clyde shipyards receive boost in orders

The Clyde will build 5 Offshore Patrol vessels, 8 Type 26 Frigates and assemble "at least" 5 Type 31 Frigates, an increase over what was...

LRASM for the Type 26 Frigate fleet?

Lockheed Martin are eager to have their Long Range Anti-Ship Missile fitted to new Type 26 Frigate fleet.

UK committed to 24 British F-35s onboard HMS Queen Elizabeth by 2023

In addition to 24 F-35Bs, the carrier air wing of HMS Queen Elizabeth will also feature around 14 helicopters with numbers depending on requirements.

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.

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