Royal Navy Hopes to Lease Tall Ship for Officer Training
The Royal Navy is looking to train officers under sail for the first time in decades by chartering a tall ship. Experts believe the unique experience of crewing a traditional…
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The Royal Navy is looking to train officers under sail for the first time in decades by chartering a tall ship. Experts believe the unique experience of crewing a traditional…
His Majesty the King today welcomed the Royal Navy’s newest nuclear submarine as HMS Agamemnon was commissioned September 22. He joined around 500 guests – family members, VIPs, senior politicians…
In a strong display of friendship and maritime partnership, INS Kadmatt, an indigenously designed and built Anti-Submarine Warfare Corvette, was accorded the honor of conducting and leading the mobile Fleet…
On August 25, 2025, the overseas patrol vessel (POM) Auguste Techer joined the Armed Forces of the Southern Indian Ocean Zone (FAZSOI) in Réunion, marking the end of its first…
General Dynamics Bath Iron Works Statement Today, Bath Iron Works observed a powerful milestone as the first Flight III Arleigh Burke-class destroyer—future USS Louis H. Wilson Jr (DDG 126) was…
The transport of the detached forces of the 6th Airborne Brigade and the combat module of the Naval Missile Unit are tasks carried out by the Navy as part of…
NATO and the Government of Canada have concluded an agreement on the co-location of the NATO Liaison Office (NLO) with the Canadian Permanent Mission to the UN in New York.…
On September 21, Prime Minster Jonas Gahr Støre visited the US Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Connecticut. US Navy submarines play a key role in maintaining security in…
The Coast Guard recently completed contract actions aimed at accelerating delivery of new MH-60 medium-range recovery helicopters and HC-130J long-range surveillance aircraft and expanding mission capabilities of the expanded aviation…