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Britain currently has a fleet of nine submarines, including four Vanguard vessels armed with the Trident nuclear system ...
The UK Royal Navy has changed the name of the seventh and final Astute-class nuclear powered attack submarine from HMS ...
GB News host Martin Daubney has launched a scathing attack on the decision to rename HMS Agincourt, claiming the move undermines "British heritage". Martin expressed his frustration at the ...
The Royal Navy has been accused of renaming new attack submarine HMS Agincourt to avoid upsetting the French - sparking claims of 'craven and contemptible surrender'. The seventh Astute Class boat ...
Two further Astute-class submarines, HMS Agamemnon and HMS Agincourt, are set to enter service in late 2025 and late 2026 respectively. Agamemnon is currently going through trials with the Royal ...
The submarine was due to be named HMS Agincourt, but will now follow HMS Agamemnon's lead, being named after a warrior from the Iliad. The UK Royal Navy (RN) has changed the name of the final Astute ...
King Charles was involved in a decision to change the name of a new royal submarine from HMS Agincourt to HMS Achilles, a move that was branded "woke nonsense" by former defence secretary Grant ...
King Charles personally ordered the renaming of HMS Agincourt, overruling his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, a source has claimed. The seventh and final Astute-class submarine, which is under ...
The decision to rename the Royal Navy’s HMS Agincourt to HMS Achilles has sparked considerable debate, and rightly so. It feels like an unnecessary act of self-censorship, bending over backwards to ...
On that point, would the French really care about the name HMS Agincourt? I think not. For one, jesting between France and the U.K. is part of both cultures. Second, France eventually won the ...
“Renaming the HMS Agincourt is nothing short of sacrilege. This submarine carries a name that honours a defining moment in British history. Under Labour, woke nonsense is being put ahead of ...
With the final Astute-class sub, HMS Agincourt, nearing completion, these vessels solidify the Royal Navy’s maritime capabilities for decades to come. The sixth of seven planned nuclear-powered ...