The 43-year-old Belgrano was sunk in the South Atlantic at mid afternoon on 2 May 1982 by two torpedoes fired from the Royal Navy nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror, with the loss of 323 lives.
The last British submarine known to have severed a cable was HMS Conqueror in 1982. Fresh from firing the torpedoes that sank Argentina’s Belgrano in the Falklands War, it cut an acoustic array ...
The Commanding Officer of one of the Royal Navy Devonport-based frigates lost ... A total of 48 men lost their lives. HMS Conqueror, a Churchill class submarine, controversially fired the torpedo ...
It is where Captain Cook learned seamanship and explored the southern ocean in HMS Endeavour which was ... carrier named Earl of Pembroke. The Royal Navy bought the ship in 1768, refitted and ...
Moment British Royal Navy destroyer tracks Russian vessels in English Channel. Commander David Armstrong from the HMS Iron Duke says 'it's routine business' for the Navy to track down enemy vessels ...
where it was flanked by Devonport-based HMS Somerset and HMS Tyne, a Royal Navy offshore patrol vessel based in Portsmouth. Defence Secretary John Healey gave details about the activities of the ...
The Maritime Electronic Warfare System Integrated Capability (MEWSIC) will be integrated onto Type 26 and Type 31 frigates, ...
Image: HMS Somerset (bottom) flanking Russian ship Yantar near UK waters. File pic: Royal Navy/PA It is part of what British and American spy chiefs have described as a "reckless campaign of ...
The Royal Navy is exploring options to sell both HMS Albion and HMS Bulwark in a government to government sale. Several potential customers have shown interest, but no final decisions have been ...
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