Former UK defence ministers claimed Monday that a decision by Britain's Royal Navy to rename a nuclear-powered submarine called HMS Agincourt had been taken to avoid offending France.
Carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) pulled into Laem Chabang, Thailand, on Monday for a port visit after three weeks of ...
The UKs Royal Navy reportedly mistook a marine mammal for the Red October British ships spent several days tracking down a ...
The seventh Astute Class boat was due to become the sixth vessel to be named after the 1415 battle, where Henry V routed the ...
The controversial move not use the name Agincourt began more than a year ago, amid suspected concerns it would offend Nato ...
The unusual underwater noises were detected twice by Navy sensors, raising suspicions of enemy activity near the Isle of ...
The UK Royal Navy (RN) has changed the name of the final Astute class nuclear-powered submarines to HMS Achilles.
A decision to rename nuclear-powered submarine HMS Agincourt is “woke nonsense”, a former defence secretary said. The ...
Under the deal with the Ministry of Defence, the British engineering company will make nuclear submarine reactors for the ...
Beleaguered dockyard workers that provide logistical support for the Royal Navy have set strike dates amid an ongoing ...
A whale was detected approaching and then moving away from one of the country's major naval bases where nuclear submarines ...
Rolls-Royce has secured its largest UK MoD contract worth around £9bn for support on nuclear submarine reactors of the UK’s ...