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Ferguson Marine Names New CEO Graeme Thomson

The Maritime Executive 21 Mar 2025
Graeme joins Ferguson Marine from international aerospace, defence and nuclear engineering services business, Babcock, where he has been Programme Director since 2019, overseeing the delivery of the Type 31 Royal Navy frigate programme ... ....
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Keir Starmer will deploy troops as Putin would 'breach' any ceasefire without them, Prime Minister ...

The Daily Mail 21 Mar 2025
British Army units are expected to be sent to central and eastern Ukraine while a Royal Navy force will patrol the Black Sea. The Royal Air Force will likely deploy to neighbouring countries such as ...
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Royal Navy recruit dies during training at Cornwall military base | Daily Mail Online

The Daily Mail 20 Mar 2025
A Royal Navy recruit has died at a military base in Cornwall following training ... A Royal Navy recruit has died at a military base in Cornwall following training.
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Royal Navy flexes muscles with nuclear submarine stunt - but Putin may spot key weakness

The Mirror 20 Mar 2025
The official release of any information about the UK's nuclear deterrent is extremely rare - but the age of the current "continuous at sea deterrence" expose a crucial flaw in Britain's readiness for global conflict ... .
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Why Putin should fear Britain’s nuclear arsenal

The Daily Telegraph 20 Mar 2025
How close the Royal Navy has ever come to failing to meet this crucial requirement for any meaningful length of time is unknown – virtually everything to do with nuclear submarines is highly classified.
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Prince William makes huge gaffe with fan's phone causing crowd to gasp during visit to ...

The Daily Mail 20 Mar 2025
Elsewhere the royal, who looked casual in a grey jumper and navy trousers, wiped off his blazer jacket and got stuck into a game of basketball with Ukrainian pupils from the school.
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Vladimir Putin fears our nuclear weapons, insists Keir Starmer

The Daily Telegraph 20 Mar 2025
Prime Minister was visiting Vanguard-class vessel ahead of launching next generation Royal Navy nuclear subs Credit ... Nuclear weapons, Keir Starmer, Vladimir Putin, Russia-Ukraine war, Europe, Royal Navy.
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The Collector: John Simanton’s ship model started when he was a teen and helped during his Navy career

The Spokesman-Review 20 Mar 2025
Navy contracted to have models made in this scale for aviators to identify enemy and friendly ships,” Simanton said ... Another favorite, the HMS Argus from the British Royal Navy was one of the earliest aircraft carriers.
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World of Warships Naval History Review: Spring 2025

War History Online 20 Mar 2025
While it’s true the Royal Navy suffered severe losses (almost twice the German losses in tonnage), the German Empire failed to achieve its primary goal of breaking the economic stranglehold the British enforced via blockade.
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NZ PM in city, visits Wankhede and INS Surat

The Times of India 20 Mar 2025
Mumbai ... During his visit to the city, Luxon, accompanied by rear admiral Garin Golding, chief of navy, Royal New Zealand Navy, also went to INS Surat, the newest indigenous destroyer of the Indian Navy, at Naval Dockyard ... .
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The UK and France's new AI drone could revolutionize the dangerous work of clearing naval mines

Business Insider 20 Mar 2025
... ships, such as this Turkish Navy minesweeper, to enter dangerous waters ... The UK's Royal Navy reported a successful trial of the system's drone prototype in Scotland's Firth of Clyde late last year.
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Britain to Host Talks on Peacekeeping in Ukraine

The Epoch Times 20 Mar 2025
... the first Royal Navy Dreadnought-class submarine, a fleet of four vessels that will form the next generation of the country’s nuclear deterrent.
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New Zealand PM Luxon Visits Indian Navy's New Indigenous Warship 'INS Surat'

MENA FN 20 Mar 2025
(MENAFN - IANS) New Delhi, March 20 (IANS) New Zealand Prime Minister, Christopher Luxon, along with the Chief of the Royal New Zealand Navy, Rear Admiral Garin Golding, on Thursday, visited the ... .
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