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HMS Iron Duke was the second battleship named after the Duke of Wellington. The first, scrapped in 1906, had the distinction of ramming and sinking HMS Vanguard, another Royal Navy battleship.
HMS Iron Duke was the second battleship named after the Duke of Wellington. The first, scrapped in 1906, had the distinction of ramming and sinking HMS Vanguard, another Royal Navy battleship.
Royal Navy warships and helicopters have shadowed five Russian vessels in UK waters in one week. Plymouth-based frigate HMS ...
Portsmouth-based 'HMS Iron Duke' has returned to sea after a 16-month upgrade and now boasts one of the world's most advanced radar systems. As part of a £100 million programme, Artisan (advanced ...
WARSHIP HMS Iron Duke will return home tomorrow from a six-month deployment working with a multinational Nato task group in northern Europe. News you can trust since 1877 Sign In ...
HMS Iron Duke, originally based in Portsmouth but now in Plymouth, has spent the past 12 months conducting various assignments including the shadowing of Russian warships. A statement posted on the ...
THE Duke of Wellington was given a tour of HMS Iron Duke after its recent deployment to northern Europe. News you can trust since 1877. Sign In. Subscribe. 6 pictures of M27 scene where man fell ...
The move of the HMS Iron Duke to Plymouth now means that all of the UK's frigates are based in Devonport. Thats according to Luke Pollard, MP for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, who has welcomed ...
Jersey's warship, HMS Iron Duke, is visiting the island for the first time. The warship has recently returned from active service in the Persian Gulf and off Libya. The ship, which has also been ...
Crowds of people in Portsmouth have waved off a Royal Navy warship and its crew on a six-month deployment to the Gulf. HMS Iron Duke left its home port earlier to patrol busy shipping lanes in the ...
"HMS Iron Duke" by Thomas in the Art & Design section of BBC Blast. ... That's very clever, how did u get the fading effect around the ship? Complain about this comment. View these comments in RSS ...