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Author Archives: David Arkwright
RFS Arkhangelsk (K564) maiden arrival homeport Severomorsk January 27. New Yasen-class submarine Arkhangelsk arrives in Zapadnaya Litsa, the vessel’s home base in Kola Peninsula.
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RFA Proteus entering the Tyne this morning for a few days alongside at Northumbrian Quay.
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Boom Defence vessel, HMS Barmond.
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According to a Royal Navy press release, HMS Sutherland has returned to sea after undergoing nearly four years of extensive life-extension upgrades at Devonport dockyard.
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USS Canberra (CA-70), steaming toward the San Francisco Naval Shipyard to begin inactivation work, circa 1 October 1969. The San Francisco Bay Bridge is in the background.
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USS Boxer (LHD 4) Wasp-class amphibious assault ship at Bravo Pier in San Diego – January 24, 2025.
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Unforgiving environment” faces HMS Puncher, Blazer, Trumpeter and Charger as ships set for Arctic.
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USS Cape St. George (CG 71) Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser in Everett, Washington – January 25, 2025
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Not many ex RN can say this now, but these are two of my old ships. Frigate, F109, HMS Leander, and WWII cruiser, C35, HMS Belfast.
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