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Why Britain’s longest-serving Royal Navy warship retired in the Middle East
Although officials did not explain why the Duke-class warship wasn’t brought home for decommissioning, there is speculation ...
In the past two years there has been a 30 per cent surge in Russian ships approaching British waters - sparking a strong ...
A British naval supply ship with an on-board helicopter was deployed to track the stealthy Kilo-class submarine Krasnodar, ...
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NATO Shadows Russian Submarine Racing Through the English Channel
This is not the first time the Royal Navy and NATO have had to scramble ships and aircraft to track Russian vessels passing ...
The U.K. plans to transform the Royal Navy’s submarine-hunting capabilities with a hybrid naval force meant to counter ...
Britain plans to equip Type 45 destroyers with DragonFire laser weapons by 2027, marking a first for Europe in shipborne ...
Futuristic hi-tech naval crafts will be used to oppose Russian submarines and protect British undersea cables - with ...
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Why Is the Royal Navy So Obsessed with Ancient Greece?
The Royal Navy came into its own during the "Age of Reason," in which ancient Greece was seen as a virtuous and exemplary society and its aesthetics were widely copied.
The construction of the second Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) Joint Support Ship (JSS 2), named HMCS Preserver, is on track for launch in mid-2026 despite delays in building the first vessel, HMCS ...
The Royal Navy’s autonomous helicopter project has approached a new milestone as the ‘Proteus’ technology demonstrator completed its ground testing phase ...
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