Britain ‘must speed up’ disposal of old nuclear submarines
With submarines waiting to be recycled for decades, Lord Coaker is pushing to speed up the process.
British and American aircraft carriers in show of force
HMS Prince of Wales and the USS Harry S Truman joined forces to deliver a powerful statement of NATO's ability to project power from the sea.
British tanker supports NATO operations in North Atlantic
Since September, RFA Tidesurge has covered over 13,500 miles—equivalent to sailing halfway around the world—delivering essential fuel to Royal Navy and Allied vessels on the front line.
MOD outline safety steps in dismantling submarines
The Ministry of Defence has outlined the steps being taken to ensure the safety of surrounding residential areas during the decommissioning of nuclear submarines at Rosyth Royal Dockyard.
British and U.S. carriers sail together to show naval power
The USS Harry S. Truman and HMS Prince of Wales are currently operating side by side in the North Sea as part of Exercise Neptune Strike 2024, a NATO vigilance activity.
Carriers and warships surround Europe to deter Russia
Aircraft carriers and assault ships belonging to Britain, America, Italy and Turkey, plus a range of warships from other nations, are taking part in Exercise Neptune Strike to enhance NATO's ability to defend the continent.
Aircraft carriers surround Europe to ‘deter threats’
British, American, and Italian aircraft carriers, along with American and Turkish assault ships plus a range of warships are taking part in Exercise Neptune Strike to enhance NATO’s ability to defend the continent.
U.S. warships demonstrate ‘warfighting readiness’ to Russia
Operations took place in international waters as part of the U.S. Navy's commitment to maintaining a strong presence in the Arctic region.
Defence review to assess aircraft carrier capabilities
The UK government is set to assess the future of the Royal Navy's anti-ballistic missile and aircraft carrier capabilities as part of its upcoming Strategic Defence Review.
Ferguson shipyard invited to tender to build new ferries
Ferguson Marine, based in the Port Glasgow, has been selected as one of six shipyards invited to tender for the construction of seven new electric ferries, which will serve the Clyde and Hebrides network.