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The longest-serving ship in the Royal Fleet Auxiliary welcomed Members of Parliament aboard for a special visit ahead of rejoining front-line operations. RFA Argus has just completed a period of ...
Commando Wildcats were thrust into the maelstrom of aerial combat when they joined the RAF’s premier exercise of 2025. Run twice a year, Cobra Warrior is the Air Force’s principal air combat exercise ...
If something serious happens at home - like a death or illness in the family - and you need to get in touch with a serving family member, we’ll help you make contact as quickly as possible.
Deployments are exciting opportunities for our personnel to travel and experience new things – but they can also put strain on life at home. That’s why we actively encourage regular communication with ...
Members of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines deploy more frequently than personnel in other services. These deployments can be a difficult time not only for serving personnel, but for the families they ...
Deployments are an opportunity for our personnel to see the world and experience new things, but they can also be emotionally demanding for everyone from immediate family to close friends. Deployments ...
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the King’s Harbour Master that KHM Harbour Control will be renamed Portsmouth Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) effective 1 May 2025, and will use ‘Portsmouth VTS’ as their ...
Movements are published at midday the working day before and will be updated by the Movements team until the end of each working day.
For the first time a fleet of drones will fly crucial supplies between ships of the UK Carrier Strike Group when it deploys to the Indo-Pacific later this month. Alongside its F35B stealth jets and ...
Sailors from HMS Prince of Wales reacted to serious emergencies – including aircraft crashes – during critical training in Portsmouth Naval Base. Personnel conducted a ‘crash-on-deck scenario’ as they ...
AN UNDERWATER OBSTRUCTION HAS BEEN REPORTED IVO OF SOUTH HOOE IN APPROXIMATE POSITION 50° 27.8249'N 004° 13.5139'W THE OBSTRUCTION IS MARKED ON THE SURFACE WITH AN ORANGE BUOY MARINERS ARE ADVISED TO ...