
Royal Navy takes command of key NATO Response Force
The change of command was formally acknowledged with a ceremony aboard HMS Prince of Wales at Portsmouth naval base.
The change of command was formally acknowledged with a ceremony aboard HMS Prince of Wales at Portsmouth naval base.
She has sailed 163,000 nautical miles – more than 7.5 times around the globe – and seized more than 6.5 tonnes of drugs.
Armed Forces personnel have worked tirelessly through the year – here are just some of the most impactful images of 2021.
The Royal Navy's only icebreaker makes history as she continues her work supporting scientists from around the world.
The explorer sailed across 800 miles of ocean in a small boat, crossing the mountains of South Georgia to rescue his expedition party.
New Defence Select Committee report concludes Government's refusal to spend money on the Navy "has literally spoiled the ships".
HMS Severn captured footage of a pod of dolphins swimming near the vessel.
HMS Kent spent seven-and-a-half months away from home – 224 days or 32 weeks – with Carrier Strike Group 21.
HMS Queen Elizabeth and her accompanying vessels sailed 500,000 nautical miles through 10 different time zones.
The Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier's return was brought forward by a day because of concerns about the weather.
Aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth has returned to the UK with a missing £88.8m jet after the deployment.
The aircraft carrier is on the return leg of her maiden deployment – here's an alternative look at the mission.
The Strike Group, led by HMS Queen Elizabeth, has travelled more than 40,000 nautical miles to the Indo-Pacific and back.
Whether it is an aircraft carrier or support ship, all Royal Navy ships are painted grey.
The Carrier Strike Group 21 is in the final stages of its maiden deployment, led by HMS Queen Elizabeth.
The ship is one of two Royal Navy frigates deployed with HMS Queen Elizabeth approaching the final days of CSG21 deployment.