Last week, in Boulogne-sur-Mer, the BNS Vega (P903), was launched, the third Castor-class coastal patrol vessel of The Belgian Navy. Vega is one of the brightest stars in our sky and has been a beacon for navigation for centuries. Together with sister ships Castor and Pollux, Vega will protect our North Sea and critical infrastructure.

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RFA Proteus arrived in Gibraltar on 29th March. The working deck has now been modified with ISO foundations to allow the mounting of containerised payloads, including two aligned to allow direct deployment of vehicles over the stern.

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The U.S. Navy battleship USS Iowa (BB-61) and the aircraft carrier USS Midway (CV-41) surrounded by other ships of Battle Group Alpha while underway in formation in the Indian Ocean, 1 December 1987. The following ships are identifiable: the battleship USS Iowa (BB-61); a Belknap-class guided missile cruiser, USS Horne (CG-30)’’ the guided missile cruiser USS Ticonderoga (CG-47); probably USS Fox (CG-33); the aircraft carrier USS Midway (CV-41); the fleet oiler USS Cimarron (AO-177); the destroyer USS Deyo (DD-989); the Military Sealift Command fleet oiler USNS Mispillion (T-AO-105); the Knox-class figates USS Knox (FF-1052) and USS Francis Hammond (FF-1067); the combat stores ship USS White Plains (AFS-4); USS Oldendorf (DD-972); the ammunition ship USNS Kilaulea (T-AE-26); the guided missile destroyer USS Towers (DDG-9).

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HMS Somerset and RFA Tidespring shadowed Russian destroyer RFS Severomorsk and support tanker MV Kama were through the Channel last night and are now in the North Sea.

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The Los Angeles class fast attack submarine USS Albany (SSN 753) is prepared to be guided out of the floating dry dock, Auxiliary Repair Dry Dock (RDM 4), on Thursday, March 26, 2026 at Submarine Base New London in Groton, Conn. Albany, the fifth U.S. Navy ship to be named for the capital city of New York, underwent regularly scheduled maintenance while docked.

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The MoD has extended legal protection to more than two dozen naval shipwrecks. The move follows decades of disturbance, with at least 3,000 artefacts recovered by divers from wrecks in UK waters. Newly protected sites include HMS Jason, HMS Hawke and HMS Nottingham (all off the Scottish coast), French minesweeper Emile Deschamps (off North Foreland) and RFA tanker Cairndale (off Casablanca). Also covered are HMCS Regina (north of Padstow) and HMCS Trentonian (K 368) (off Mevagissey), while HMCS Cobra lies off the Lincolnshire coast. USCG Cutter Tampa, lost around 45 miles northwest of Land’s End in 1918, is also included despite its wreck not yet being located. Battleships Royal Oak in Scapa Flow and HMS Vanguard in the Cromarty Firth, are already designated controlled sites but the exclusion zone around both is now being extended to provide extra protection.

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