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UK’s nuclear submarine base may see tugs built in China, sparking security fears
A new order for tug boats to tow nuclear-powered submarines at His Majesty’s Naval Base (HMNB) Clyde could be built in China.
EXCLUSIVE: A Royal Navy source said senior officers say sitting in the garden allows them to "relax" before long deployments.
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UK is building floating megadocks for its 17,200-ton nuclear missile submarines
Britain's Ministry of Defence says design work is already underway on new floating dry docks for the Royal Navy.
A retired British Rear Admiral has raised serious doubts over the United Kingdom’s ability to deliver nuclear-powered ...
A top retired British Rear Admiral says the UK does not have the capacity to deliver Australia AUKUS submarines, and there is ...
"The work will include the requirement to deliver a contingent docking facility at Rosyth Dockyard for HMS Dreadnought during its sea trials.
The UK Submarine Delivery Agency announcement on 11 December 2025 that it handed over autonomous submarine XV Excalibur to ...
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