A Russian warship and a sanctioned oil tanker was shadowed by a Royal Navy warship and helicopter for 48 hours in the English Channel.
(Refiles to fix typo in headline) By John Irish, Marc Leras and Gianluca Lo Nostro PARIS, March 20 (Reuters) - The French Navy seized an oil tanker on Friday in the Western Mediterranean that ...
Authorities say the French navy has intercepted a tanker suspected of helping Russia dodge oil sanctions over its war on Ukraine.
Portsmouth-based HMS Mersey and a Wildcat helicopter were scrambled to monitor the Russian Steregushchiy-class frigate RFN ...
Portsmouth based HMS Mersey has been involved in a 48-hour operation monitoring Russian naval activity.
India and the US are also part of the strategic multi-nation constructs, like the Combined Maritime Forces that operates in the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf ...
A Royal Navy warship and helicopter have spent 48 hours shadowing a Russian warship and a sanctioned oil tanker in the English Channel.
Evaluations are being made to decide what vessels will join the Royal Navy flagship on an intense Arctic mission.
Portsmouth-based patrol ship HMS Tyne and a Wildcat helicopter shadowed sanctioned Russian cargo ships and their escorting warships through UK waters as part of a concentrated NATO effort ...
Opposition coalition Perikatan Nasional has, however, called on the federal government to provide a detailed explanation on the presence of the US naval assets in Malaysian waters.
The USS Tortuga might be better known if she had not spent the last decade undergoing maintenance—a far longer span of time than her initial construction!
Russia's shadow fleet is a network of vessels that enables Moscow to export oil despite Western sanctions.