The Royal Navy has tightened the rules of alcohol use aboard its ships to a maximum of 14 units a week per sailor. Under the ...
The Navy’s Merlin helicopter force has been given a new tool to track Vladimir Putin’s submarines. The helicopters, based at RNAS Culdrose in Cornwall, will be kitted out with state-of-the-art ...
Construction of the Fleet Solid Support (FSS) ships for the Royal Fleet Auxiliary has started in Spain. RFA Resurgent will be the first of three vessels, with work beginning at the Navantia’s Puerto ...
The number of operational ships in the Royal Navy has fallen to a worryingly low figure.
Russians claimed they were making 'essential safety repairs'.
The Royal Navy shadowed a Russian Navy corvette and an oil tanker through the English Channel in a two-day operation ...
The Royal Malaysian Navy’s first Littoral Combat Ship, LCS 1 Maharaja Lela, performed its “first sea going” on 28 January, with the frigate sailing under its own power for the first time ...
HMCS Charlottetown has departed Halifax on a six-month Indo-Pacific deployment, supporting Canada’s military presence in the ...
The change will impact all men and women on board.
Russian cargo ship anchors over trans-Atlantic cables in Bristol Channel - Sinegorsk anchored in Minehead for 14 hours while reportedly under surveillance by HM Coastguard and the Royal Navy ...
No more drunken sailors? Navy to restrict alcohol in health kick on ships - Sailors will be restricted to 14 units each week and must fill in a form to show what drinks they have consumed ...