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Royal Navy warships and helicopters have shadowed five Russian vessels in UK waters over the first week of July.
Summary: HMS Iron Duke, commissioned in March 1914, epitomized the “super-dreadnought” class of battleships with its ten 13.5-inch guns and twenty-five thousand ton displacement. As the ...
HMS Iron Duke has paid an historic visit to Haiti, the first British naval vessel to the island nation since RFA Largs Bay delivered earthquake aid in 2010.
Here’s What You Need To Remember: HMS Iron Duke and its sisters perfectly captured the “super dreadnought” concept; their large guns, tripod masts and balanced appearance made them look both ...
HMS Iron Duke is afloat again after two years of refitting and upgrading. The Royal Navy Type 23 frigate has had a longer-than-usual period of life extension work due to the COVID pandemic and her ...
HMS Iron Duke, a Royal Navy frigate that was previously based in Portsmouth, will be heading into a major maintenance period following a busy 12 months.
Hundreds of friends and loved ones lined Portsmouth Harbour to welcome home the 180-strong crew for Christmas after a six-month patrol of the South Atlantic.
The Portsmouth-based Royal Navy frigate HMS Iron Duke has returned to the sea for trials after a 16-month long upgrade.
This modernisation scheme allows HMS Iron Duke to be back at the forefront of the fleet. The Royal Navy plans for the new Type 26 and 31 frigates begin to enter service later this decade.
Royal Navy warships and helicopters have shadowed five Russian vessels through UK waters in the space of a week.