Why have just one technological breakthrough when you can have two at the same time? The Royal Navy has installed for the first time a quantum clock into its XV Excalibur robotic submarine for ...
In this guest article, Lee Pilgrim highlights the work of the Towed Array Patrol Ship (TAPS), the RN’s frigate specifica ...
The Royal Navy’s new £1.5bn submarine has performed its first dive. HMS Agamemnon never needs to be refuelled and can stay underwater indefinitely, limited only by the endurance of her 100-strong crew ...
Testbed submarine XV Excalibur went to sea with Infleqtion’s quantum optical atomic clock on board – the first time such a ...
What just happened? New details on the UK Royal Navy's massive submarine drone, Excalibur, have been revealed. Measuring 40 feet long and 6.5 feet wide, the 19-tonne Extra-Large Uncrewed Underwater ...
The Royal Navy announced today that it had decommissioned the last operational T-boat, with the ceremony marking the end of service for HMS Triumph taking place last week at HM Naval Base Devonport, ...
The newest sub in service of the Royal Navy is part of the Astute class of fast attack submarines. Fast attack submarines, like the HMS Agamemnon, are designed to wreak havoc on enemy shipping during ...
HMS Astute ahead of a visit by Queen Camilla, Lady Sponsor of the HMS Astute, to HMNB Devonport to mark the end of the submarine's first commission, which is the longest first commission of any Royal ...
Many Royal Navy ships throughout history have been named after figures and creatures from ancient Greek mythology. The current vessel is the sixth to bear the name “Agamemnon.” “The commissioning of ...