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The keel for the latest HMS Dreadnought was laid down during a ceremony at the Devonshire Dock Hall at BAE Systems' state-of-the-art submarine construction and assembly facility in Barrow-in-Furness.
Summary and Key Points: On June 8, 1940, the British aircraft carrier HMS Glorious was ambushed by the German battlecruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau in the Norwegian Sea. Lacking radar, a Combat ...
What You Need to Know: The Royal Navy’s sixth Astute-class nuclear-powered submarine, HMS Agamemnon, has been moved from the Devonshire Dock Hall in Barrow-in-Furness, preparing for ...
In a blunder worthy a 'licence to confuse', the Shadow Defence Secretary James Cartlidge asked the Ministry of Defence about the cost of fixing the non-existent HMS Devonshire.
In the Devonshire neighborhood, tucked quietly behind homes, is a trail running alongside Fall Creek that not many people know about. Do you?
The shadow defence secretary has made a bizarre blunder where he confused a current Royal Navy ship with a fictional vessel from James Bond.
And the last Royal Navy vessel called HMS Devonshire was built in the 1960s and sunk for target practice in the Atlantic in 1984.
Princess Margaret launched HMS Hampshire, the Royal Navy’s second guided missile destroyer, on Clydebank last week. So, 64 years ago, started a story in Electronics Werkly’s edition of March 22nd 1961 ...
HMS Anson was rolled out of the cavernous Devonshire Dock Hall in April last year and slowly lowered into wet dock, where engineers and crew have been working on her systems and testing equipment.
South Suffolk MP James Cartlidge, the Shadow Defence Secretary, asked opposite Labour official John Healey what the cost of repairing structural damage to HMS Devonshire would be.