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The fast patrol craft will spend a couple of months venturing into the Arctic Circle, supporting NATO forces – including Royal Marines of the UK Commando Force – on Exercise Joint Viking, the annual ...
The Royal Navy’s experts in finding, identifying and removing underwater threats have trialled current and future technologies during a series of tests off the Virginia coast. Sailors from the navy’s ...
Britain’s Commandos are deploying to the Arctic Circle as the UK underscores its commitment to the security of NATO’s northern flank against the backdrop of ongoing conflict in Europe. Elements of the ...
HMS Sutherland has returned to sea after nearly four years following a major overhaul in Devonport dockyard. The ship is the final Type 23 frigate to receive the life extension upgrades in the hands ...
A scientist aboard a Royal Navy icebreaker is uncovering the damage plastic waste is having on Antarctica. As part of efforts to preserve one of the world’s most unique and fragile environments, ...
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Royal Navy warship HMS Spey opened 2025 with a bang as she proved her gunnery prowess to France’s No.1 naval force. The patrol ship – on a long-term mission to the Indo-Pacific region with her sister ...
After three thousand miles and 46 days, the all-female rowing team HMS Oardacious the Valkyries have finished the World’s Toughest Row. They were elated to reach the finish line of Nelson’s Dockyard ...
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1. This notice is issued for information by the King’s Harbour Master (KHM) Plymouth. 2. Further to initial notification via port stakeholder groups throughout 2024 the following is advised. 3. To ...
Yantar, believed to be used by the Russian Navy for intelligence gathering, was shadowed by HMS Somerset and HMS Tyne. Somerset’s Commanding Officer, Commander Matthew Teare, said: “The Royal Navy is ...