On Board HMS Queen Elizabeth After 'Strong Message' Sent In Eastern Mediterranean
Forces News has been catching up with the carrier in Cyprus, as the Carrier Strike Group deployment gathers momentum.
Forces News has been catching up with the carrier in Cyprus, as the Carrier Strike Group deployment gathers momentum.
They've been given a 12-month contract extension to ensure the continued monitoring of areas of interest in UK waters.
Recruitment campaign posters for the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) urged people to 'Join the Wrens and free a man for the Fleet'.
The Russian president said "I don't think we were on the brink of World War Three" but the incident "was a provocation".
The flagship is spearheading the 28-week deployment of the Carrier Strike Group, the largest British peacetime deployment in a generation.
The Duke of Cambridge spoke about his late grandfather after touring the warship under construction on the banks of the River Clyde.
The assault ship returned home to Plymouth after briefly stopping in Leith in Edinburgh to offload vehicles on her way back.
The Duke of Cambridge delivered a short speech at BAE Systems, before officially cutting the first plate of steel for the Type 26 frigate.
The Royal Navy's survey and research vessel came within 1,050 kilometres of the North Pole.
A total of eight vessels will be built as part of the Type 26 programme and will be delivered to the Royal Navy from the mid-2020s.
The Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier was given a final inspection by the head of Commander Fleet Operational Sea Training.
Personnel from 700X Naval Air Squadron have used the drone during sorties on amphibious operations while deployed in the region.
Russia claims warning shots were fired at HMS Defender during an alleged incident on Wednesday, which the MOD denies.
The Ministry of Defence has denied Russian claims that the Royal Navy's HMS Defender was subjected to warning shots.
The rainbow flags will fly from the mainmasts at HMNB Clyde and Royal Naval Armaments Depot Coulport until Sunday.
Divers from Devonport Naval Base went 70 metres down in the English Channel to positively ID the wreck of U-95.