Made flagship of the British fleet in 2003, the modern-day HMS Invincible at 22,000 tonnes and 686 feet long was one of the Royal Navy's largest vessels, but is dwarfed by aircraft carriers in the ...
Grant Shapps, a former Conservative member of the U.K.’s Parliament and defense secretary, called a recent submarine name ...
HMS Invincible - built by the French in 1744 and captured by the British in 1747 - is believed to be one of the most significant warships ever built. The first part of a major excavation of the ...
HMS Invincible - built by the French in 1744 and captured by the British in 1747 - is believed to be one of the most significant warships ever built. Teams of archaeologists have already dived on ...
The Royal Navy has confirmed one of its submarines built in Barrow has been renamed as the HMS Achilles. Astute Class boats ...
HMS Invincible with her Sea Harriers and helicopters ... Commodore Jonathan Lett, Commander of British Forces South Atlantic Islands, handed the Ensign to MLA Richard Cockwell OBE, chairman ...
Liverpool is one of two British cities to be officially affiliated ... of the Falklands War in 1982 meant the then brand new HMS Invincible, as well as the aging HMS Hermes, would also need ...
“Don't panic! Remember, you're British!”, screamed the officer to HMS Spartan gunner Ron Douglas as a massive German bomb ripped into the British warship. The Luftwaffe had just launched an ...
Launched on 22 August 1918, HMS Hood was the 13th and final British battlecruiser ... Armed, too, with powerful 38cm guns, she looked invincible.