
What the 2021 Integrated Review means to the Royal Navy ?
An expanding Navy, armed with the latest weaponry, equipped with the latest tech, deployed more around the world to meet the UK’s expanding horizons…

An expanding Navy, armed with the latest weaponry, equipped with the latest tech, deployed more around the world to meet the UK’s expanding horizons…
The Royal Navy HMS Dauntless Type 45 destroyer’s S1850M Long Range Radar has been officially completely revised since last week. The overhaul was part of the ship’s “Upkeep 2020” program and included a digital “factory acceptance test” (FAT), Thales said in a March 17 release.
Tech start-ups, innovators and academics are being offered the chance to showcase and test their novel sensor and payload technology on the Royal Navy’s first extra large unmanned underwater vehicle (XLUUV).
Submarine HMS Talent has put the world’s most advanced torpedo through its final trials – including firing the lethal weapon at itself.

UK ministers discussed the deployment of HMS Queen Elizabeth during the “2+2” virtual meeting with their respective Japanese counterparts…
Drones could play a key role in tracking drug runners and smugglers after successful trials with the Navy’s newest class of ships in the Channel.

HMS Queen Elizabeth assumed the role of Fleet Flagship as the Royal Navy moves closer to deploying the world’s most technologically advanced carrier…
Cutting-edge Spearfish and Sting Ray torpedoes carried by the Royal Navy are receiving a £230 million (US$ 315 million) maintenance uplift, the UK MoD said today.
The Joint Declaration supports UK Carrier Strike Group, led by the UK’s aircraft carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth, on its inaugural deployment this year. The Carrier

Three world-class autonomous minesweeping systems will detect and destroy sea mines on dangerous naval operations for the Royal Navy, thanks to a £25m contract announced today.