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A Royal Navy ship has been given a Freedom of the City honour by a city that is about 50 miles from the nearest bit of coast.
The Royal Navy gained the capability to deploy crewless minesweeping equipment to hunt and destroy mines for the first time.
The Royal Navy dispatched a warship and helicopters to monitor a surfaced Russian submarine as it sailed west through the ...
Go behind the scenes during a live gunnery drill aboard HMS Queen Elizabeth, the Royal Navy’s flagship aircraft carrier. From ...
The Royal Navy’s Wildcat helicopter successfully demonstrated a precision strike using the Martlet missile, engaging a ...
Britain will scale back its Middle East naval operations next month, replacing a frontline warship and two minehunters with ...
The submarine will now begin a major revamp but friends and families of the crew were given a chance to go on board ...
The Royal Navy is pushing to expand the nuclear submarine fleet. HMS Agamemnon is due to be commissioned this autumn, and ...
UK’s Royal Navy has unveiled an advanced esports gaming suite aboard the HMS Prince of Wales, marking the first time a ...
Space can be tight on a 1,600-crew warship, but sailors managed to get funding and room for a suite with robust air ...
Transformational” mine hunting technology that can be remotely controlled will be used by the Royal Navy for the first time.