Islanders looking out across the Solent may have caught sight of the Royal Navy’s latest specialist minehunting vessel – HMS ...
The boats manoeuvred around HMS Tyne and HMS Stirling Castle off the coast of Scotland, piloted remotely from 500 miles away.
A flotilla of uncrewed "wolf pack" drone boats has successfully been used to escort warships in a Royal Navy and Army trial. The five vessels "swarmed" around HMS Tyne and HMS Stirling Castle off the ...
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Tomorrow (16th August 2017) the Royal Navy’s new aircraft carrier will arrive in the Solent. Do not be tempted to drone over it. There is going to be an air-display associated with her arrival. No ...
Personnel from the Navy’s Bravo Diving Unit 2 – a Portsmouth -based team normally used to dealing with unexploded bombs and ...
Image caption, The rudder was discovered in tact, 60m (200ft) from the main structure of the wreck The lost rudder of a warship that sank in the Solent in 1758 has been discovered on the seabed, 60m ...
Plans to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings at an ex-Navy airfield have been announced. Fareham Borough Council will hold a two-day event on 8 and 9 June at Daedalus - now Solent ...
Divers from the Royal Navy’s Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG) captured the first ever continuous footage of the reef ...
The Solent is unique: a recreational playground (the busiest for boating in the UK) and an area steeped in history and natural beauty, with pretty fishing ports, islands and a wealth of activities in ...
AN ELITE naval ship entombed at the bottom of the Solent for 250 years is to be excavated in a new £2 million project. In one of the last acts of his sinking career as chancellor, George Osborne has ...
The lost rudder of a warship that sank in the Solent in 1758 has been discovered on the seabed, 60m (200ft) away from the main shipwreck. HMS Invincible - built by the French in 1744 and captured by ...