Royal Navy Task Force Trains With Italian Carrier Group
The training with the Italian ships was the last major act of the Royal Navy's autumn Mediterranean deployment.
The training with the Italian ships was the last major act of the Royal Navy's autumn Mediterranean deployment.
The sailors will start guarding the castle - which is currently closed to visitors due to COVID-19 restrictions - next week.
The Type 45 destroyer won trophies in six out of the 18 categories.
The joint Maritime Mine Counter Measure programme aims to create new systems to detect and neutralise sea mines.
The report's author suggests HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales must be used for shorter and sharper attacks than in the past.
The task of the unit is to support British and allied forces in the region, as well as provide fuel and port facilities.
The increase has prompted a third naval base to begin training civilians into sailors.
Half a billion tonnes of shipping safely passed through the region under Commodore Rob Bellfield's command over the past six months.
Part-time sailor Ryan Scott has been named Navy Reservist of the year, with Ed Norman recognised as the number one Royal Marines reservist.
Earlier this year, while the vessel stopped in London, we were given a guided tour to find out more about her capabilities.
The Royal Navy destroyer also spent time in the eastern Mediterranean during the autumn deployment.
Hurricane Iota has devastated the Central American country, two weeks after Hurricane Eta hit.
HMS Tyne kept a close eye on four Russian vessels as they sheltered in the Moray Firth.
The vessel is working alongside US military aircraft to support relief missions in the country.
The Royal Navy flagship has joined the alliance’s Sea Guardian mission after undergoing training off Egypt and Cyprus.
Boris Johnson said UK warships and combat vehicles will carry "directed energy weapons" to destroy targets with "inexhaustible lasers".