The shadow defence secretary has made a bizarre blunder where he confused a current Royal Navy ship with a fictional vessel from James Bond.
The private visit that has heightened speculation that the incoming US administration could seek to take control of the Danish territory.
In a blunder worthy a 'licence to confuse', the Shadow Defence Secretary James Cartlidge asked the Ministry of Defence about the cost of fixing the non-existent HMS Devonshire.
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A Defense Ministry spokesperson denies that both countries have discussed a possible cooperation on Mogami-class frigates.
Indonesian Minister of Defense Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin received a visit from his Japanese counterpart, Gen. Nakatani, on Tuesday ...
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The Naval News portal analyzed photos showing progress on a new ship being built in North Korea. It was noted that this ...
The budget committee of the Bundestag, Germany's parliament, has officially green lighted the procurement of Type 127 ...
Nearly 200 Royal Navy sailors were recalled to their ship on Christmas Day to deploy to shadow Russian warships for 500 miles ...
The vessel, which looks to be around the size of a typical modern frigate, or at the least a very large corvette, also ...