
HMS Queen Elizabeth marks first trip to Arctic Circle with Blue Nose ceremony
The Blue Nose ceremony is a Royal Naval tradition that is carried out when a ship crosses into the Arctic Circle.
The Blue Nose ceremony is a Royal Naval tradition that is carried out when a ship crosses into the Arctic Circle.
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Taiwan unveiled its first domestically developed submarine to strengthen its defence and deterrence against the Chinese navy.
Forces News looks at the role of the Royal Navy's attack subs – and the new generation offering a greater undersea warfare capability.
Grant Shapps said the submarines would be the 'most powerful attack submarines ever operated by the Royal Navy'.
Britain's biggest warship is gearing up to support F-35 Lightning jet operations with its US allies.
The northern lights are the result of solar particles entering the Earth's magnetic field and ionising high in the atmosphere.
HMS Albion has completed six years of intensive operations around the world.
HMS Pembroke and HMS Blyth have been sold to Romania and will serve in the Black Sea.
Amazing images of the helicopters in action have been posted on the aircraft carrier's social media account.
The MOD says the Ukrainian strikes on Sevastopol have taken their toll, but Russian naval forces in Crimea still pose a threat
Archie Hazledine, who served in the seventh HMS Glasgow during the war, speaks to some of the crew from the new ship of the same name
Belfast-based Harland & Wolff is set to build three 40,000-tonne vessels which will supply the Royal Navy fleet and its Nato allies at sea
It is still unclear when Albion's sister ship HMS Bulwark will take over as a Landing Platform Dock ship for the UK Commando Force.
The UK's largest warship is spending time in the US to test new aircraft and drone technologies and manoeuvres
The carrier is carrying out a number of tests with the US involving F-35B stealth fighters, MV-Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft and Mojave drones