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As the Royal Navy’s newest warship slid into the River Forth last month, there will have been more than a few sighs of relief ...
HMS Glasgow will continue outfitting at Scotstoun before being handed over to the Royal Navy, expected in late-2026, to begin sea trails ahead of its eventual entry into service, possibly in 2028. ...
The Princess of Wales looked effortlessly elegant on Thursday as she officially named HMS Glasgow by smashing a bottle of local Scottish whisky against its hull.. Keeping her look suitably ...
The Prince and Princess of Wales stepped out at the BAE Systems’ shipyard in Scotstoun, Glasgow, on May 22, where Kate had a special duty. After being appointed as the sponsor of HMS Glasgow, a ...
"If you come across an a frigate with this level of capability, you’ll think twice about taking it on" — inside the build of HMS Glasgow, the Royal Navy’s submarine hunter.
Troubled nationalised shipyard Ferguson Marine has signed a contract to build parts for a Royal Navy warship. The deal with ...
Kate Middleton at a ship naming ceremony in Scotstoun, Glasgow on May 22, 2025. Andrew Parsons / Kensington Palace. Princess Kate was appointed Sponsor of HMS Glasgow in June 2021 and the cutting ...
HMS Glasgow engaged 31 enemy aircraft with her four-inch HA armament as they made direct approaches, passing runs or retired from the scene, expending 668 rounds of ammunition in the process.
During an event last week, Kate Middleton celebrated her role as patron of a new naval ship, the HMS Glasgow, by smashing a bottle of whisky on its hull. Though the Princess of Wales didn’t get ...
HMS Glasgow engaged 31 enemy aircraft with her four-inch HA armament as they made direct approaches, passing runs or retired from the scene, expending 668 rounds of ammunition in the process.