This easy form will inform KHM's department of an incident arising in the Dockyard.
Royal Marines from the UK Commando Force have been issued a new rifle for specialist operations, including counter-terrorism. More than 1,500 Sig Sauer MCX rifles have been purchased by the Navy, ...
Royal Navy specialists completed a three-day exercise in Scotland to test their ability to rescue stricken submarines alongside allies from France and Norway. An allied team of more than 100 personnel ...
Between them, they have more than 100 years of diving experience – from serving on minehunters to recovering iconic pieces of history from below the waves. Their hard work and efforts in the Royal ...
Royal Navy civil servant Graeme Lloyd will walk more than 125 miles next month – including completing the London Marathon – to help MND sufferers… all while dressed as a dinosaur. The 52-year-old ...
The aim of the Water Events Diary (WED) is to minimise interference between activities within the Dockyard Port of Plymouth and to facilitate all water borne activities, be they undertaken by service, ...
3.Mariners are to navigate with caution when operating in this area. 4.Further information will be provided when the light has been restored. 5. Further information can be obtained from KHM Clyde ...
Movements are published at midday the working day before and will be updated by the Movements team until the end of each working day.
His Majesty The King visited aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales today as the Royal Navy finalises preparations for a major global deployment to the Indo-Pacific this spring. King Charles flew to the ...
Royal Navy helicopters and fast attack craft hit the fjords for the next three weeks to prepare for the UK’s key deployment of 2025 with the Norwegian Navy. They will train with the frigate HNoMS Otto ...
Minehunter HMS Middleton showed off its specialist kit and systems for clearing mines during a visit to Abu Dhabi. The Royal Navy Hunt-class mine countermeasure vessel visited the Gulf city for the bi ...
The first to understand. The first to adapt and respond. The first to overcome. Fully integrated with the Royal Navy’s amphibious ships, our Royal Marines can be deployed globally without host nation ...
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