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For the first time, a fleet of drones will fly crucial supplies between ships of the UK Carrier Strike Group when it deploys ...
In the summer of 1914, just weeks into World War I, British morale was high as the nation anticipated a swift naval victory ...
During the height of World War I, Germany’s High Seas Fleet remained trapped by the superior Royal Navy’s Grand Fleet. Vizeadmiral Reinhard Scheer devised a plan to lure part of the British ...
She will soon be returning to the fleet full-time, where she will support Royal Navy operations by transporting supplies and completing other tasks. The force said “the longest-serving ship in ...
Britain's mighty fleet of fearsome new nuclear submarines, dubbed the Royal Navy's future 'silent enforcers', will feature separate cabins for female sailors, an on-board gym and study room for ...
X NAS will deploy with nine Malloy T-150 UAVs on the CSG 25 deployment to the Indo-Pacific, providing ship-to-ship transfers ...
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The Daily Mirror reports on the heavy losses the Royal Navy suffered when it engaged ... received from the Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet stating that it is now ascertained that our total ...
Royal Netherlands Navy Photo A Royal Netherlands Navy frigate ... A Norwegian Armed Forces release stated that the fleet oiler HNoMS Maud (A530) will support the U.K. carrier strike group during ...
A RUSSIAN 'spy ship' and beach landing vessel have sailed through the English Channel under the watchful eye of the Royal Navy. HMS Cattistock and a Wildcat helicopter were deployed to "keep a ...
The Royal Navy is planning to trial Elon Musk’s internet network Starlink on the fleet’s flagship aircraft carrier, according to reports. Sailors aboard HMS Prince of Wales will be able to use ...
As politicians, former admirals, generals and commanders debate the future funding of the UK’s Armed Forces, one thing is abundantly clear – we must ensure our Royal Navy is once again made great.