A symbol of remembrance now stands proudly in the heart of Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. The Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity (RNRMC) has unveiled the Heart of Oak Memory Tree – a new memorial which ...
FIRST SEA LORD General Sir Gwyn Jenkins has thanked staff who “power the Navy that protects the nation” during a recent visit to Rolls-Royce Derby. For the last 62 years the company has designed, ...
Scholarships are awarded based on your GCSE or Nat 5 results, and performance during the officer selection process called the Admiralty Interview Board (AIB). You can apply from Year 11 (England and ...
The Royal Navy has been undertaking ground-breaking trials to demonstrate the launch and recovery of uncrewed underwater vehicles from submarines. The torpedo tube launched vehicles will increase the ...
The Royal Navy has today unveiled its first uncrewed submarine – paving the way for how the UK could operate in the underwater battlespace. The 12m experimental vessel, displacing 19 tonnes and at two ...
The last of the Royal Navy’s glorious Trafalgar-class attack submarines has arrived home in Plymouth for the final time before decommissioning. The seventh and last boat of the class, HMS Triumph, ...
Royal Marines from the UK Commando Force have been issued a new rifle for specialist operations, including counter-terrorism. More than 1,500 Sig Sauer MCX rifles have been purchased by the Navy, ...
Two Ukrainian warships have arrived in Portsmouth to complete training with the Royal Navy so they can make the Black Sea safe. Minehunters UNS Mariupol and Melitopol sailed into Portsmouth Naval Base ...
Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales, Sponsor of HMS Glasgow, today gave her blessing to the Royal Navy’s newest warship. Smashing a bottle of whisky against the hull for good luck, Her Royal ...
A Royal Navy warship has completed the first firing of new ship-busting missiles capable of taking out enemy vessels at ranges of more than 100 miles. Plymouth-based frigate HMS Somerset headed to ...
Royal Navy sailors and officers will benefit from immersive virtual training thanks to a £25m contract with defence firm QinetiQ. The five-year contract will see the Royal Navy get training that ...
The Royal Navy’s experts in underwater threats tested the use of uncrewed and autonomous technology to safeguard critical underwater infrastructure during a series of trials in Australia. As part of ...
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