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"The world has changed. The threat we now face is more serious and less predictable than at any time since the Cold War. "We must act now and move rapidly to a position of warfighting readiness. We ...
The 16,000-tonne submarine – one of four which conducts nuclear deterrent patrols to safeguard the nation’s security – is now out of the water at the impressive refit complex in Devonport Naval Base.
The Portsmouth-based patrol ship has spent the last seven months in Malta in dry dock for a notable revamp, finalising modifications and preparations to return to sea. Trent also joins her four ...
Once the service was over, The Prince and Princess were given a short guided tour of the frigate, which will serve as the Fleet’s shield and sword against hostile submarines. Showing them around was ...
On the 15th of May 2025 HMS Dragon took part in a Sea viper Live firing against a supersonic sea skimming target. This is the first time in Royal Navy history this has been achieved. During the ...
The 12m experimental vessel, displacing 19 tonnes and at two metres across, is the culmination of the three-year long Project Cetus, and the largest uncrewed underwater vessel trialled by the navy to ...
HMS Tyne recently returned to sea following maintenance and takes her place alongside her sister ships, HMS Mersey and Severn, at the forefront of operations protecting UK waters. The patrol vessel ...
Pictured: Front to back: A Merlin Mk4 Helicopter from 845 Naval Air Squadron lands on the flightdeck of HMS Prince of Wales with HMS Dauntless and then Méndez Núñez behind. Aerial imagery of the UK ...
The most powerful deployment of UK airpower at sea this century is now embarked aboard HMS Prince of Wales and her carrier group after two days of intense activity at air bases across southern England ...
F35 Jets from 617 Squadron (RAF) and 809 Naval Air Squadron land on the flight deck of HMS Prince of Wales as the ship departs on Operation Highmast. The Carrier Strike Group is the Royal Navy's key ...
Aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales was waved off by thousands of well-wishers and family of the 1,600 souls aboard, who lined Portsmouth’s historic waterfront as friends and loved ones have done for ...
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the King’s Harbour Master that KHM Harbour Control will be renamed Portsmouth Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) effective 1 May 2025, and will use ‘Portsmouth VTS’ as their ...
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