
Royal Navy leads 'game-changing' NATO autonomous tech exercises
It was the first time the Royal Navy has sent ships to the exercise in the waters near the Troia Peninsula, Portugal.
It was the first time the Royal Navy has sent ships to the exercise in the waters near the Troia Peninsula, Portugal.
The £3 billion warship broke down off the Isle of Wight in August after leaving Portsmouth for a deployment in the US.
The £3bn aircraft carrier was due to leave for Rosyth, Scotland, for repairs to her right propeller shaft.
The New York venue and others like it welcomed serving personnel of all races and ethnicities.
HMS Scott's Twitter account posted a video showing the ship arriving at The Rock and said it was "good to be back".
Taking place over two weeks, Exercise Joint Warrior includes airborne assaults, amphibious landings, evacuations and live-fire exercises.
The National Caribbean Monument Charity has been raising funds to get the monument at the National Memorial Arboretum.
It comes after damage done to the Nord Stream pipeline was called "clearly an act of sabotage" by the Prime Minister.
Engineers are understood to have been unable to remove the damaged propeller in time.
Mr Wallace said the "mysterious" damage to the Nord Stream pipelines is a reminder of how "fragile" the UK economy and infrastructure is.
Land, sea and air forces will be tested from Cape Wrath and the Hebrides to the North Sea and Channel.
The Royal Navy flagship hosted the UK-US-focused Atlantic Future Forum in the Big Apple.
The Royal Navy's flagship dropped anchor within sight of the Statue of Liberty and spent a week there.
The men are hoping to raise £800,000 for mental health charities close to their hearts.
It is the first time a Royal Navy ship has taken part in the exercise.
Royal Navy's flagship HMS Queen Elizabeth has been hosting the Atlantic Future Forum in America.