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Royal Navy warships and helicopters have shadowed five Russian vessels in UK waters over the first week of July.
Royal Navy warships and helicopters tracked five Russian vessels in and around UK waters over the first week of July, as part ...
Warships and helicopters of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy have shadowed five Russian vessels allegedly passing UK waters earlier this month, the Navy said in a statement.
Royal Navy vessels and choppers have been keeping a close eye on five Russian ships cruising through UK waters in the first ...
Royal Navy warships and helicopters have shadowed five Russian vessels through UK waters in the space of a week.
Frigate HMS Iron Duke, patrol ship HMS Tyne and Wildcat aircraft were dispatched on three separate operations in the North ...
Royal Navy warships and helicopters have shadowed five Russian vessels in UK waters in one week. Plymouth-based frigate HMS ...
HMS Iron Duke, a Type 23 frigate, was one of four Royal Navy vessels that stalked the Russian ships towards a home base in the Baltics.
HMS Sutherland and HMS Iron Duke are escorting the Royal Navy's largest ever warship as she conducts vital system tests off the coast of Scotland today. Sunday, December 21st 2014 - 10:58 UTC ...
HMS Iron Duke is currently in Tallinn, Estonia, and will be involved in an exercise alongside the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF). She will then return home to Portsmouth for Christmas.
HMS Protector is due to return to the UK next summer after a full season in Antarctica. HMS Iron Duke left Portsmouth in June for a seven-month South Atlantic patrol and will return before Christmas.