Royal Navy
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Nov- 2022 -23 NovemberAir
Lockheed Martin Delivers Three Additional F-35B Jets to UK
The British military has received three additional F-35B jets from the US as part of the 48 under contract with Lockheed Martin.
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16 NovemberEurope
UK Awards $1.9B Contract for Navy Support Ships
Britain named a UK-led consortium to build three Royal Navy support ships in a contract worth $1.9 billion.
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15 NovemberSea
Royal Navy’s HMS Iron Duke Enters Final Phase of Life Extension Program
The UK Royal Navy’s HMS Iron Duke Type 23 frigate has entered the final phase of its life extension program.
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9 NovemberAmericas
US, UK, Saudi Arabia Complete Naval Drill in Arabian Gulf
Naval forces from the US, UK, and Saudi Arabia have completed a weeklong maritime security exercise in the Arabian Gulf.
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9 NovemberAir
UK Royal Navy Receives Wildcat Replica for Weapons Training
The UK Royal Navy has installed a new weapons loading system trainer at Royal Navy Air Station Yeovilton in Somerset.
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7 NovemberAmericas
Royal Navy Joins US, Greek Sailors in Eastern Mediterranean Ops
The Royal British Navy recently conducted maritime operations with its American and Greek allies in the Eastern Mediterranean.
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7 NovemberAir
British Army, Navy Test Tactical Data Link on Wildcat Helicopter
The British Army and Royal Navy have tested a new solution allowing military aircraft to share crucial information on the battlefield.
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Oct- 2022 -25 OctoberEurope
BAE Systems Unveils New Adaptable Strike Frigate Concept
BAE Systems has introduced its Adaptable Strike Frigate (ASF) concept as part of the Royal Navy’s Type 32 Frigate program.
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24 OctoberExercises
UK Royal Navy Demonstrates Future Minehunting Concept in Korea
The British Royal Navy HMS Tamar has completed a series of mine-hunting operations at the Mine Warfare Exercise off the coast of South Korea.
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24 OctoberSea
Rolls-Royce to Provide Long-Term Support for UK Royal Navy Fleet Generators
The UK Ministry of Defence has awarded Rolls-Royce a five-year contract to provide long-term service support for MTU generator sets powering the British Royal Navy fleet.
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