Ships from the Royal Navy Gibraltar Squadron added ... The exercises followed on from a historical joint dive with the Royal Moroccan Navy when sister vessel HMS Dagger escorted the diving support ...
Warships are a critical component of any military, but some ships were designed to intimidate through their sheer size. Here ...
The foreign ship Yantar is currently in the North Sea having passed through British waters. Let me be clear, this is a Russian spy ship used for gathering intelligence and mapping the UK's critical ...
To present the inaugural Command pins, the Royal Navy’s Fleet Commander and the Minister for the Armed Forces made a high profile visit to one of the RFA’s newest ships, RFA Proteus, during a ...
Labour has been accused of selling off Royal Navy ships at a “knock-down price” despite spending millions of taxpayer money on the vessels. In November, it was announced that HMS Albion and HMS ...
Sailing off the south coast of England, the Russian trawler known as the Yantar carried its usual array of hi-tech equipment. In photographs released by the Ministry of Defence, a large radar dome ...
A huge Royal Navy ship is berthed in Liverpool as it undergoes a period of maintenance. The 200-metre long and 37,000 tonne replenishment tanker RFA Tidespring was spotted on the River Mersey on ...
The Royal Navy Type 23 or Duke Class frigate HMS Iron Duke, commanded by Commander David Armstrong RN, is expected to dock in Falmouth today (Wednesday). The ship is the second frigate to dock here in ...
THE FINAL signal sent by Horatio Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 is etched in the minds of officers in the Royal Navy ... s Northern Fleet, his ships would venture to 12 nautical ...
Names for Navy ships traditionally have been chosen and announced by the Secretary of the Navy, under the direction of the President and in accordance with rules prescribed by Congress.
When was asbestos used on U.S. Navy ships? Asbestos was used on virtually all ships built by the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Coast Guard between World War II and the late-1970s. Though asbestos was removed ...
The Royal Navy EOD Team confirmed the device was a World War Two mills bomb - a pineapple-shaped hand grenade. It said the device was taken to Devonport in Plymouth where it was made safe.