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The WW2 destroyer that proved speed still mattered
HMS Cavalier entered service late in World War II but quickly earned a reputation for speed and endurance. Built with welded construction and capable of over 31 knots, she escorted Arctic convoys, ...
Vast networks of undersea cables critical to daily life in NATO countries are very vulnerable to attacks, including sabotage.
In the midst of the Falklands War, British sailors hunting for ARA San Luis launched ordnance at the sonar and radar signals ...
Ahead of the speech, Defence Secretary John Healey had insisted that the UK and its allies are ready to "track and deter" ...
The ad follows a Royal Navy Type 45 Air Defence Destroyer on active operations on Christmas Eve. This film depicts the real threat of a drone attack, where the ship's company's imminent action shoots ...
In a chilling revelation, Britain's naval dominance in the Atlantic is teetering on the edge, as Russia's underwater ...
Soldiers of Caribbean descent who served Britain during the First and Second World Wars, among other armed conflicts, are to ...
A huge research ship packed with the latest high-tech gear has been turning heads at Plymouth’s Barbican. Sightseers have ...
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US and Japan Expand Mine Warfare Readiness in Indo-Pacific
The US Navy drilled on mine warfare with its Japanese counterpart, while Russia and China held joint military drills across ...
In 1976, welder Phil McClean won “Apprentice of the Year” at Harland and Wolff’s shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He was following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, who also worked ...
With fifth-generation submarines on the horizon, their technology has come a long way. Ultra-advanced subs of today use ...
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Survival story of ‘lucky’ Hull Merchant Navy man torpedoed three times told by his son in new book
A man who set out to discover his late father’s wartime experiences out of personal interest is now sharing what he found ...
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