DSEI 2023: Royal Navy to set up in receive mode, to support partnering against future threats
The UK Royal Navy (RN) will have significant presence at the DSEI 2023 exhibition, which is taking place at ExCel London on 12-15 September.
The UK Royal Navy (RN) will have significant presence at the DSEI 2023 exhibition, which is taking place at ExCel London on 12-15 September.
The DSEI 2023 exhibition will host more naval ships, exhibitors from emerging defence industrial sectors, and discussions of core maritime and wider defence issues.
The US Navy has demonstrated the capability to deploy a Teledyne Slocum UW glider from the air, using a Sikorsky MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopter.

The use of lithium-ion (Li-Ion) batteries onboard diesel-electric submarines (SSKs) could have a significant impact on underwater naval operations…
The Royal Navy has provided further details on the development, delivery timeframe, and operational capabilities of its MROSS programme…
European navies may need to provide at-sea presence in key European waters – and further afield, into the Indian Ocean and beyond – to add mass in these regions…
AUKUS will deliver significant benefits on top of the nuclear-powered attack submarine (SSN) capability the accord will provide…
The US Navy’s CNO Admiral Michael Gilday considers establishing a major multinational maritime exercise in the Euro-Atlantic Region…
NATO’s newly established Critical Undersea Infrastructure Co-ordination Cell is stepping up the alliance’s deterrence and response capability to…
The UK’s refresh of its Integrated Review (IR), published on 13 March, has underlined the enduring importance of the maritime domain and maritime capabilities to UK interests.