The Duchess of Rothesay is welcomed to the naming ceremony along with her husband at BAE Systems’ shipyard in Scotstoun The Prince of Wales dubbed a new warship a “hell of a piece of kit” that ...
Kate Middleton and Prince William have shipped up to Scotland. The Prince and Princess of Wales stepped out at the BAE Systems’ shipyard in Scotstoun, Glasgow, on May 22, where Kate had a special duty ...
The Princess of Wales has officially named a new warship which will serve in the Royal Navy. Princess Kate gave her blessing to the Type 26 frigate HMS Glasgow at her official naming ceremony today ...
The Royal Navy's newest Type 26 frigate is making its first journey down the River Clyde, carried by a giant barge. HMS Cardiff is the second of eight anti-submarine warfare ships being constructed at ...
This is the first of eight planned installations of the Mk 45 with the Ammunition Handling System on the U.K. Royal Navy's Type 26 frigates. This is the first installation of the Mk 45 and its ...
The first Mk 45 Mod 4A naval gun system has been installed on Glasgow , the first of eight Type 26 frigates on order for the UK Royal Navy. (BAE Systems ) BAE Systems has begun integrating the first ...
UK’s Royal Navy has achieved some key milestones this year. Not only have HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales set off on their first missions, but two new warship classes are being developed ...
The Royal Navy seems to be unstoppable on its way to once again becoming one of the greatest naval powers in the world. In addition to reaching an incredible milestone last year, when it demonstrated ...
Prince William wasn’t looking for a compliment — but he got one anyway. The 42-year-old Prince of Wales accompanied his wife, Kate Middleton, in Glasgow, Scotland, on May 22 for the official ...
The new Princess of Wales is sponsor of the HMS Glasgow, a modern battleship currently being constructed in Scotland Janine Henni is a Royals Staff Writer for PEOPLE Digital, covering modern ...
The first of the Royal Navy's Type 26 City Class frigates, HMS Glasgow, has begun a very slow launch at BAE Systems' Govan shipyard in Scotland. Rather than sliding into the water with a dramatic ...
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