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Babcock International Group has reached two significant production milestones in the Royal Navy’s Type 31 Inspiration Class frigate programme, underscoring the industrial momentum at its Rosyth facility. On 24 February 2026, the company celebrated the ceremonial steel cut for HMS Bulldog, the fourth of five planned vessels, alongside the official ...


Babcock International Group has reached two critical milestones in the delivery of the Royal Navy’s Type 31 Inspiration Class frigate programme, underscoring the industrial momentum at its Rosyth facility in Scotland. The dual achieveme, tcomprising the ceremonial steel cut for HMS Bulldog and the rollout of HMS Active, highlights the ...


Glamox, a global provider of lighting solutions, has confirmed the successful completion of the first night landing by a foreign partner helicopter on a UK Royal Navy Batch 2 Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV). The operation, involving a United States Coast Guard helicopter and HMS Trent, took place off the coast ...


The United Kingdom and Bangladesh have formalised a government-to-government (G2G) sales agreement for the transfer of the former HMS Enterprise, an Echo-class hydrographic and oceanographic survey vessel. The agreement marks the conclusion of extensive technical consultations between the Bangladesh Navy, the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD), and the Royal Navy. ...


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