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A historic milestone has been reached in the UK’s submarine programme, with His Majesty The King commissioning HMS Agamemnon into the Royal Navy at BAE Systems in Barrow-in-Furness. The ceremony also marked the conferral of Royal Port status on Barrow, underlining its role as the centre of the nation’s submarine ...


The Royal Navy frigate HMS Richmond has visited Manila as part of the UK Carrier Strike Group’s eight-month deployment to the Indo-Pacific, reinforcing defence ties with the Philippines and promoting opportunities for bilateral trade. The visit underlines the UK’s strategic commitment to maintaining a consistent presence in the Indo-Pacific and reflects ...


Glamox, a world leader in lighting, has enhanced the capabilities of the Royal Navy’s Offshore Patrol Vessels, HMS Trent and HMS Spey, to land helicopters on a moving deck in challenging weather and during night conditions. HMS Trent was the first vessel to be equipped with the advanced Helicopter Visual Landing ...


Babcock has launched an innovative maritime variant of the Babcock Immersive Training Experience (BITE) – the latest example of how the product can be used across domains to transform training. Unveiled on the first day of DSEI in London, BITE is a data-rich immersive environment which delivers realistic naval exercises onshore. It ...


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