King Charles, the nominal commander in chief of the U.K. armed forces, directed that the Royal Navy's newest upcoming nuclear attack submarine be renamed.
French Defence Minister Sébastien Lecornu met with his Indonesian counterpart Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin in Jakarta on Friday to ...
The defence ministers of France and Indonesia agreed to enhance cooperation to ensure regional stability. The partnership ...
JAKARTA, Indonesia — The defense ministers of France and Indonesia agreed Friday to work more closely to maintain regional ...
India is poised to enhance its naval capabilities by procuring 26 Rafale naval jets and three Scorpene submarines from France. The procurement is expected to be finalized soon, with the possibility of ...
Charles reportedly vetoed the name - originally approved by Queen Elizabeth II - of the Royal Navy submarine which is now ...
Germany's budget committee is expected to approve state guarantees worth up to $4.27 billion to help Thyssenkrupp Marine ...
Germany's budget committee is expected to approve state guarantees worth up to 4.1 billion euros ($4.27 billion) to help Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems(TKMS) win an order from Argentina for three ...
There will be no quotes from William Shakespeare’s play Henry V used as the motto for the Royal Navy’s seventh and final Astute-class nuclear-powered attack submarine. The boat, which is now under ...
Targeting French patrol craft that were in international waters seems like an aggressive action. But Moscow would likely claim this was self-defense.
Former UK defence ministers claimed Monday that a decision by Britain's Royal Navy to rename a nuclear-powered submarine called HMS Agincourt had been taken to avoid offending France.
The Royal Navy has announced it is changing the name of a new submarine from HMS Agincourt to HMS Achilles, in a move branded ...