MRSS Offers Modularity, Amphibious Manoeuvre to Support UK Conventional Deterrence
The UK government has announced plans to build up to six flexible, multi-role ships to support and enable amphibious and wider littoral operations.
The UK government has announced plans to build up to six flexible, multi-role ships to support and enable amphibious and wider littoral operations.
The UK has announced its intent to fit land-attack strike capability to both its future Type 26 and Type 31 frigates.
The Royal Navy is accelerating plans to build increased mass at sea by developing drones for operation from its two Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers…
Swedenโs accession to NATO membership comes with the added value of bringing advanced submarines and highly skilled crews…
NATOโs major annual North Atlantic ASW exercise is building its complexity levels, reflecting the requirement for alliance maritime forces…
NATO is demonstrating capacity to conduct concurrent ASW operations during two separate alliance exercises taking place at the same time.
AUKUS pillar 2 calls for the capacity to launch and recover uncrewed underwater vehicles (UUVs) from submarine torpedo tubes.
Rear Admiral Chetaille tells Naval News about the French Navy’s seabed warfare strategy and the steps to build this key capability.
The United Kingdom has underlined the strategic significance of nuclear deterrence in a volatile world, alongside detailing its long-term approach to sustaining its submarine-based deterrent
According to UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) the number of incident reports it received increased by 475% once the Houthi attacks began in mid-November 2023…