Commodore Tony Morton, who has died aged 84, was a naval aviator who was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his exemplary leadership while commanding the frigate Yarmouth during the ...
The Falkland Islands Legislative Assembly marked Commonwealth Day 2026 on Monday with a public statement highlighting the ...
RFA Argus, the country’s only hospital ship, was entered into service in 1982, but was found unfit to return to sea last year ...
Defence experts have raised concerns over the security of the Falklands as Argentina rebuilds its military. HMS Forth, a “river class” offshore patrol vessel, is now the only ship protecting the ...
A team of researchers from the Marine Sciences Laboratory at the Faculty of Sciences of the Uruguayan national university (Universidad de la República) is working in the Falkland Islands on the UK ...
On May 1st, 1982, tensions over the Falklands erupted as Argentina’s Mirage IIIEA and Dagger jets prepared to challenge the British Navy. With HMS Hermes and HMS Invincible entering the exclusion zone ...
Witness the first intense aerial clashes over the Falklands as British Sea Harriers engage Argentine Mirages, Daggers, and Canberras. Using revolutionary Sidewinder missiles and daring tactics, the ...
The final goodbye for the RFA Argus, the last remaining ship from the Falklands War, has been delayed by poor conditions.
The RFA Argus, a British casualty receiving ship, is slated for retirement, then scrapping—but the Royal Navy has repeatedly dragged its heels on sending the ship to its grave.
A medal awarded to a teenage soldier who took part in the Battle of Goose Green has sold for £65,000. Baz Grayling, who grew up in Felixstowe, Suffolk, received the Military Medal for his role in the ...
On Thursday 16th April and Friday 17th April, The University of Manchester is hosting a major conference about the Falklands/Malvinas conflict.44 years have passed, but the conflict still resonates ...