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The Royal Navy successfully tested the ability to communicate with Experimental Vessel (XV) Excalibur, the Royal Navy’s Extra ...
Veteran patrol ship HMS Tyne has arrived on the Clyde having proven herself one of the most useful – and utilised – ships in the Fleet in 2025.
A mural depicting one of the most famous images in the history of the Royal Marines has been unveiled at the Commando Training Centre in Lympstone, Devon.
Today we celebrate – and commemorate – the end of six cataclysmic years of conflict and victory over fascism and militarism, eight decades to the day after the Empire of Japan surrendered.
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For the first time in more than a century iconic artefacts from a tragic WW1 battleship are above the waves – recovered from the wreck in Scapa Flow.
The UK’s flagship today completed her maiden visit to Australia to begin the next leg of her Indo-Pacific deployment. HMS Prince of Wales, accompanied by her British and international escorts of the ...
A former Royal Navy minehunter has been commissioned into the Romanian Navy where she will contribute to NATO’s mission supporting security in the Black Sea.
More than 10,000 people sampled life ‘behind the wall’ when Devonport opened its gates for the first time in more than a decade.
A company in Dorset has been awarded a five-year contract to enhance the Royal Navy’s Fleet Helicopter Support Unit.
After the first flash of brilliant flames, the blast of intense heat is, for a few seconds at least, uncomfortable, then alarming and – frankly – terrifying.
A Royal Navy patrol ship has tested a brand-new system designed to guide pilots in rough seas or during night operations ahead of a deployment to the Caribbean.