UK shipyard investigating possible sabotage on Royal Navy frigate under construction
The BBC reports that a UK defence shipbuilder has launched an investigation into a possible incident of sabotage targeting a future Royal Navy vessel...
The BBC reports that a UK defence shipbuilder has launched an investigation into a possible incident of sabotage targeting a future Royal Navy vessel...
The Philippine Navy welcomes two more fast attack craft as construction commences on new patrol boats for the Royal Thai Navy and an anti-submarine...
New navy ships have been launched in Canada and the UK as construction will soon begin on a landing ship for Bangladesh. Orders have meanwhile been...
The Norwegian Coast Guard names its newest vessel while construction is ongoing on a French Navy multi-role frigate. The UK Defence Ministry orders...
The UK Ministry of Defence said that more than 150 new commercial and naval vessels will be delivered over the next 30 years under a refreshed national...
The rapid proliferation of ever more sophisticated submarines in the orders of battle of some potentially hostile nations has goaded the navies of middle-ranking...
The announcement of the ground-breaking trilateral AUKUS security partnership between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States on September...
BAE Systems began construction of the third Type 26 or City-class frigate slated for the Royal Navy on Tuesday, June 29. In a ceremony with the Duke...
The Royal Navy has unveiled the names of its future Type 31 air warfare frigates, which will also be known as the Inspiration-class. First Sea Lord...
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