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HMS Iron Duke’s captain Commander David Armstrong insisted the mission was vital to Britain’s security. He told The Sun: “It is not enough to hope the Russians won’t do anything ...
HMS Iron Duke, a Type 23 frigate, was one of four Royal Navy vessels that stalked the Russian ships towards a home base in the Baltics.
HMS Iron Duke, a Type 23 Duke-class frigate, set off for Plymouth to join her sister ships as a base of operations. Devonport will now host all of the UK’s frigates with the aim to streamline ...
“HMS Iron Duke has been a regular visitor to Guz for years. Concentrating all the Royal Navy’s ships in one location makes good economic and military sense ahead of new ships entering service ...
HMS Sutherland and HMS Iron Duke are escorting the Royal Navy's largest ever warship as she conducts vital system tests off the coast of Scotland today. Sunday, December 21st 2014 - 10:58 UTC ...
The Canadian patrol ship handed over monitoring duties to the Royal Navy as the Russian vessels approached the busy Dover Strait. From there HMS Iron Duke constantly watched on the two vessels ...
The RAF sent jets to intercept a Russian strategic bomber on Wednesday. The Ministry of Defence said a six-day operation "hand-in-hand with NATO allies," was launched with the Portsmouth-based frigate ...
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HMS Iron Duke sailing into her home port of Portsmouth on July 11, 2024. She set off from Scotland on July 9. Picture: Jake Corben - JC Maritime Photos© Provided by Portsmouth News ...
By: Robert Farley Summary: HMS Iron Duke, commissioned in March 1914, epitomized the “super-dreadnought” class of battleships with its ten 13.5-inch guns and twenty-five thousand ton displacement.
The Iron Duke is hated to this day not because of what it was, but because of what it wasn't: an even remotely interesting engine. It wasn't fast, didn't sound particularly exciting, and didn't ...
Someone brought a couple of Pontiac Fiero kits, each of which offered a builder the choice between the base Iron Duke 2.5-liter four-cylinder and the 2.8-liter V6.