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Swedish submarine HMS Halland was launched February 13 after extensive modifications. She is the third and last Gotland submarine to receive several systems from the Blekinge class, the next-generation submarine.
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HMS Gay Archer was a fast patrol boat, built in 1952, here in Watchet Harbour.
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Historic Norfolk Naval Shipyard Drydock One. From the National Archives dated January 19, 1926, The S-Class submarine seen in Dry Dock 1 in 1926 was the first class of submarine designed for ocean and coastal missions. NNSY has seen many changes as it adapted and grew with the ever-upgrading naval technology. In 100 years, the workforce’s dedication is the one aspect that has not changed.
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HMS Trumpeter and HMS Charger arrived in the Arctic Circle, on February 19th.
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The UK Government has reaffirmed its commitment to human political control over its nuclear weapons, following concerns raised about the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in command, control, and communication systems.
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Smokey Russian Naval display in 2021.
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HMS Argyle.
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Yesterday was NationalDrinkWineDay. Unfortunately for American sailors at sea, they cannot participate because U.S. Navy ships are dry. Their French counterparts are allowed two drinks per day, the Royal Navy issue beer. On the Charles de Gaulle, wine is available in the carrier’s four bars.
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HMS Richmond entering Plymouth.
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