What are dazzle ships?
The 'dazzle' camouflage paint scheme became a popular tactic for vessels to deceive an enemy in the First and Second World Wars.
The 'dazzle' camouflage paint scheme became a popular tactic for vessels to deceive an enemy in the First and Second World Wars.
The Carrier Strike Group is set to deploy next month, travelling 26,000 nautical miles over 28 weeks.
They will be a new class of surface warship, designed to protect territorial waters and provide a persistent presence for the UK overseas
The paint scheme was first introduced by the Royal Navy in the First World War and will be applied to the whole Batch 2 River-class fleet.
The cause of the disappearance of the vessel is still uncertain.
All 53 crew members are believed to have died but no bodies have been found so far.
Commander Charlie Wheen will be taking charge of HMS Argyll into a busy period of training, defence and UK-based operations.
The Indonesian navy chief said the submarine was expected to run out of oxygen by roughly 03:00 local time on Saturday 24 April.
The Astute-class submarines are the biggest and most powerful submarines ever built for the Royal Navy.
The submarines can circumnavigate the globe submerged and produce their own oxygen and drinking water.
Nine vessels, aircraft from five squadrons and 3,700 personnel will make up the Carrier Strike Group.
HMS Anson emerged from the Devonshire Dock Hall and entered the water for the first time at BAE Systems' site in Cumbria.
HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales are expected to serve well into the 21st century.
The forward section of the warship emerged from a build shed in Clyde, Scotland.
HMS Spey is the Royal Navy's fifth, and final, Batch 2 River-class Offshore Patrol Vessel.
The Ministry of Defence has said the incident, which involved HMS Chiddingfold and HMS Penzance, is "under investigation".