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The shared compartment design is a key element of the next-generation deterrent platforms for both nations, underpinning the ...
The media have been allowed inside the Atomic Weapons Establishment for the first time in a decade. Robert Fox takes a ...
The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that long-term upgrades are underway at His Majesty’s Naval Bases Clyde and Devonport ...
The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has awarded British engineering services company Babcock International Group a £114m ($155m) ...
Secret information hidden in this toilet was collected periodically by Harry Houghton. In 1961 he was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment" ...
Britain currently has a fleet of nine submarines, including four Vanguard vessels armed with the Trident nuclear system ...
HMS Dreadnought displaces more than 17,000 tonnes - the length of 14 buses - and will have a crew of roughly 130. Mr Obese-Jecty also asked the government why the Royal Navy vessels will be built ...
On June 21, 1967, Commander Peter Cobb was informed that HMS Dreadnought S101 had just 24 hours to prepare for a covert mission against the Soviet Union. The Dreadnought was the United Kingdom’s ...
The HMS Dreadnought set the standard for what a dreadnought should be. For the next four decades, similar battleships would strive to embody its style and presence.
In 1906, HMS Dreadnought heralded a revolution in battleship design, that typically, where weaponry is concerned, was soon copied by the major powers.
HMS Dreadnought, Valiant, Warspite, and King George VI, will be built in 16 units - grouped into three “mega units” - before being moved to the Devonshire Dock Hall for assembly.