The UK Royal Navy's amphibious assault capability has ended with the scrapping of HMS Albion and Bulwark a decade ahead of schedule.
Pictured: HMS Albion; Royal Navy HMS Albion’s task force of four ships – RFA Argus, HMS Defender, and RFA Mounts Bay, together known as Littoral Response Group North – sailed nearly 50,000 miles and visited more than a dozen countries across three continents. Meanwhile, flagship HMS Queen...
The Multi-Role Support Ship (MRSS) project is a plan to develop a single design to replace the two LPDs HMS Albion and Bulwark, the three LSD(A)s RFA Mounts Bay, Cardigan Bay and Lyme Bay together with RFA Argus. If the RN wants to retain its amphibious/littoral strike capability, the...
The report on the Royal Navy websitesaid, “Royal Navy aviators have completed vital reconnaissance sorties over Bermuda after support ship RFA Argus arrived in the Caribbean ahead of hurricane season. “Three Commando Merlin helicopters of 845 Naval Air Squadron and a Wildcat of 815 Naval Air Sq...
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The Royal Navy Medical Service provides comprehensive healthcare to ships, submarines, and Royal Marine personnel at sea and on land. It also provides primary care and deployed surgical support, and its floating hospital, RFA Argus , acts as the primary casualty receiving …...
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