
COVID: Navy Medics Deliver Hundreds Of Vaccines At Bristol’s Ashton Gate Stadium
The team, made up of Royal Navy medics and NHS staff have been vaccinating roughly 800 people a day.
The team, made up of Royal Navy medics and NHS staff have been vaccinating roughly 800 people a day.
HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales are the largest and most powerful ships ever built for the Royal Navy.
The survey ship’s new motto is 'lux in tenebris lucet', which translates as 'shine light into darkness'.
The Type 23 frigate has been stationed in the Gulf for the last two years and underwent the overhaul 270 miles south of Muscat in Oman.
The vessel is set to undergo about a month of Operational Sea Training later this year before being formally commissioned into the fleet.
No decisions on the use of enforcement will be taken independently by personnel, with the new powers extended only to Royal Navy Police.
The new contract follows the successful implementation of the weapon development phase contract for SPEAR3 placed in 2016.
The Merlin helicopter landed on the River-class ship on New Year’s Day.
The Carrier Strike Group is expected to reach Full Operating Capability by December 2023.
There are three variants of the F-35 fighter jet, with the RAF and Royal Navy being equipped with the F-35B.
The Ministry of Defence says more than 5,000 personnel are working on 70 different tasks – from testing in schools to vaccine rollout.
The team from 815 Naval Air Squadron installed the latest Identification Friend or Foe system on the Wildcat fleet.
A message from Prince Michael of Kent was read out to the reservists after they completed the gruelling Commando 30 Miler.
The Portsmouth-based ship is not expected to return to sea until May next year as it undergoes the repairs.
The firm is aiming to modernise the Royal Navy’s shore-based training across 16 sites in the UK.
The Army Navy Match Committee has taken the decision to cancel the event for the second consecutive year.