In August 2000, two explosions led Russian nuclear submarine Kursk to sink, claiming the lives of all 118 crew members.
The Royal Navy frigate HMS Somerset deployed a Merlin helicopter to "to gather valuable information from the sky," as the ...
A submarine base in Balaklava was once a Soviet secret, then it reopened as a tourist museum. Now, observers claim the base ...
The Royal Navy Type 23 frigate was involved in a collision at sea when a piece of the ship’s underwater tracking equipment came into contact with a Russian submarine, it has been revealed.
A Royal Navy helicopter, patrol planes and HMS Somerset tracked Russian ships sailing through the English Channel and North ...
Today, the folly of that approach has been revealed—and Sweden, NATO’s newest member, appears to be quickly changing course.
On August 12, 2000, just three months after Putin took office, the Russian nuclear submarine K-141 Kursk suffered a catastrophic explosion during a naval exercise in the Barents Sea, sending 118 ...
Norway has discussed acquiring a fleet of British-made helicopters as the Scandinavian country seeks to bolster its defences ...
After three years of fighting, the Russian Navy’s capabilities, particularly in the Black Sea, have been seriously degraded and constrained as a result of Ukrainian military and intelligence ...