Saudi warship attacked by Houthi rebels

A Saudi Al Madinah class frigate has come under attack by three 'suicide boats' belonging to Houthi militants while on patrol west of Yemen.

HMS Lancaster to return to fleet

HMS Lancaster will spend several more months alongside before entering refit and rejoining the fleet.

First aircraft to fly from HMS Queen Elizabeth in Summer

Merlin helicopters will be the first aircraft to begin flying from HMS Queen Elizabeth, soon followed by Apache, Wildcat, Chinook and F-35.

IN PICTURES: Russian carrier escorted by British warships and jets

Pictures show HMS St Albans and Typhoon jets escorting the Russian carrier Admiral Kuznetsov and nuclear powered guided missile cruiser Petr Velikiy.

How serious was the Trident missile test failure?

It wasn't at all serious, here's why.

British officers to embark aboard American carrier to practice Carrier Strike Group operations

The next step in preparation for the deployment of HMS Queen Elizabeth will see Royal Navy staff embark on the USS George H.W. Bush.

Type 26 Frigate delay has had ‘negative impact’ on Clyde

A report released today claims that delays in the construction of the Type 26 Frigate have had a negative impact on the development of the workforce on the Clyde.

British warships put Carrier Strike Group skills to the test

The exercise saw a simulated British 'Carrier Strike Group' involving HMS Queen Elizabeth and 36 F-35B jets.

MoD deny rumours that a new aircraft carrier will be mothballed

The denial comes amid speculation in the media that one of the new Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carriers will be mothballed. In a statement, the...

Russian carrier returning home from Syria due to inability to operate jets safely

It is understood that one of the reasons the Russian carrier Admiral Kuznetsov is returning home is the vessels inability to safely operate aircraft.

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