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 Royal Navy would not say why the name had been changed. HMS Achilles is still under construction. Downing Street refused to be drawn on why the name Agincourt had been dropped. The Prime ...
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 ...
KING Charles ordered the Navy to rename HMS Agincourt, in a move dubbed ... slammed the move as “pathetic and woke”. A Royal Navy spokesperson: “We are proud of our nation’s rich ...
British Defense Secretary John Healey told Parliament on Wednesday the Royal Navy was tracking a "Russian spy ship" that passed through U.K. waters, warning Russia's President Vladimir Putin: "We ...