Mostly business as usual for the Royal Navy in the face of COVID-19 crisis
As the global coronavirus pandemic has begun to impact all aspects of life in the UK, this is a brief […]
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As the global coronavirus pandemic has begun to impact all aspects of life in the UK, this is a brief […]
The new government elected in December 2019 has promised “the biggest review of our defence, security and foreign policy since […]
In broad terms 2019 was a positive year for the Naval Service, building on the successes of 2018. The political […]
Article published with permission of Save the Royal Navy, a website dedicated to preserving the strength of the RN. The […]
This article was first published on the Save the Royal Navy’s website on November 28th. Predictably, serious discussion of defence […]
This article first appeared on the Save the Royal Navy website on 1st November Today HMS Forth (P222), sailed from […]
The schedule to build five Type 31 frigates for the Royal Navy by the mid-2020s has been described as ‘aggressive’. […]
Right now there is plenty of imagery and media coverage of the Royal Navy’s aircraft carrier project. Discussion is mostly […]
This article was first published on the Save the Royal Navy website on Oct 3rd. The RN is unlikely to […]
This article was first published on the Save the Royal Navy website and republished here with their permission, The Type […]
Article first published on Sep 11th, courtesy of “Save the Royal Navy” Spanish shipbuilder Navantia and UK naval engineering specialists, […]
This article appeared on the Save the Royal Navy website in July 2018, but the topic is highly relevant given […]
In focus – the Arrowhead 140 Type 31e frigate candidate This is Save the Royal Navy’s take on the Type […]
First published by Save the Royal Navy on 7th August Having not constructed a warship for 50 years, the announcement […]
If there is one ubiquitous military strategy, it’s deterrence. Deterrence is usually spoken of in the context of nuclear weapons. […]
This article published on the Save the Royal Navy website on 18th July. You’re the captain of one of Her […]
The Astute class submarines were designed from the outset to be fitted with a Dry Deck Shelter (DDS) which significantly […]
In this article, Save The Royal Navy looks at the Sea Wolf missile, and its successor, Sea Ceptor which was […]
An excellent account of the recent comings and goings of the RN in Antarctica, provided by Save the Royal Navy. […]
First published on Save the Royal Navy’s website: May 16, 2019 Today the all-party group of MPs that comprise the […]