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HMS Glasgow is set to enter the water for the first time as the construction of the Royal Navy's new Type 26 frigates hits a new milestone. Last week she was moved on to the Clyde for the first time.
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 ...
The Royal Navy's most advanced anti-submarine warship has officially been named HMS Glasgow, honoring Scotland's second city. The Prince and Princess of Wales attended the naming ceremony at BAE ...
Second-in-class HMS Cardiff saw steel cut in 2019, around two years after HMS Glasgow, with both vessels entering water for the first time around five years after the start of manufacturing.
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BAE Systems inaugurates new shipbuilding facility in GlasgowPresently, the HMS Belfast and HMS Birmingham are being assembled within this space, while the HMS Glasgow and HMS Cardiff undergo outfitting at the Scotstoun site, also part of BAE Systems ...
Kate names HMS Glasgow by smashing bottle of whisky against its hull The Prince and Princess of Wales attended the naming ceremony which took place on the River Clyde.
The Prince and Princess of Wales conducted the traditional naming ritual of HMS Glasgow at the BAE Systems' shipyard in Scotstoun, on the bank of the River Clyde.
It's traditional to use champagne to christen a new ship - yet the Princess of Wales officially named HMS Glasgow on Thursday by smashing a bottle of local Scottish whisky against its hull. Kate ...
Troubled nationalised shipyard Ferguson Marine has signed a contract to build parts for a Royal Navy warship. The deal with ...
Kate Middleton and Prince William were in Scotstoun today to attend the naming ceremony of the Royal Navy's newest warship HMS Glasgow and smash the whiskey bottle off the hull which is ...
HMS Glasgow, the first of eight expected Type 26 frigates being built for the UK’s Royal Navy, has begun being fitted with the Mk 45 naval gun system from BAE Systems. While all the vessels in the ...
The Prince and Princess of Wales have travelled to BAE Systems in Scostoun, Glasgow to attend the official naming ceremony of the Royal Navy warship HMS Glasgow ...
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