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Admiral Lord West of Spithead has asked the government whether it plans to bring forward the date for when new multi role ...
HMS Albion (pictured) and HMS Bulwark were reportedly being eyed for earlier retirement in order to free up sailors for other vessels - but the proposed move sparked fury from military experts.
HMS Albion has docked in Gibraltar after a tour of south east Asia, visiting Japan, Vietnam and Singapore; The flagship carries more than 400 sailors and Royal Marines with a range of skills and ...
The Princess Royal, Princess Anne, as Lady Sponsor, has visited HMS Albion off the West Coast of Scotland.HMS Albion sailed from Glen Douglas on 20th July 2023.The royal family shared photos of the ...
The HMS Albion, driven by two electric motors supplied by four diesel generators, received approximately $42.85 million in maintenance over an eight-month period as part of the Surface Ship ...
With news that former flagship HMS Albion is to be decommissioned as part of cost-saving measures, we look back at life inside the 'Swiss Army knife' of the Royal Navy. Albion was launched in ...
Plymouth-based amphibious transport dock HMS Albion during Exercise Saif Sareea (Swift Sword) in the Gulf of Oman in 2018 (Image: ROYAL NAVY). Commenting on Ministers confirming HMS Albion and HMS ...
HMS Albion, alongside HMS Sutherland, will monitor prohibited sea trading by North Korea, which the Government believes provides a major source of funding for its illegal nuclear programme.
HMS Albion and Bulwark are reportedly being sold to a foreign navy - and the South West Devon MP has grilled a defence minister for more details. Rebecca Smith MP asked Minister of State for ...
But on 20 November this year, the Secretary of State for Defence, John Healey, announced the retirement of HMS Albion and HMS Bulwark, the Royal Navy’s two Landing Platform Docks (LPDs), saying ...
Devon-based warship HMS Albion has been announced as the fleet flagship of the Royal Navy. The 18,000-tonne amphibious assault ship, based in Devonport, will inherit the fleet role from HMS Ark Royal.
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