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HMS Glasgow will continue outfitting at Scotstoun before being handed over to the Royal Navy, expected in late-2026, to begin sea trails ahead of its eventual entry into service, possibly in 2028. ...
Crew members Sailors from Ice Patrol HMS Protector, A173, and their Chilean allies paid homage to British sailors lost in one of the first great naval actions of World War 1. One hundred and ten ...
HMS Glasgow takes to water for first time The first of the Royal Navy’s new frigates took to the River Clyde in Glasgow on Wednesday. Lauren Gilmour. Wednesday 30 November 2022 18:10 GMT.
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. Thursday 22 May 2025 17:53, UK ...
The HMS Glasgow, which is an advanced anti-submarine warfare vessel, is the first of eight Type 26 frigates. "It's so great to see her, she's fantastic," the Princess said of the ship on Thursday ...
HMS Glasgow enters the water for first time. Pic John Devlin. By Joseph Anderson. Health Correspondent. Comment. Published 14th May 2023, 19:33 BST. Updated 15th May 2023, 07:31 BST.
Kate to name HMS Glasgow with whisky bottle smashing ceremony The Princess of Wales was named the sponsor of the state-of-the-art Type 26 anti-submarine frigate in June 2021.
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.
HMS Glasgow has docked in its home city for a week before final preparations to decommission it next year. The warship, a veteran of the Falklands and East Timor conflicts, is open to the public at ...
The first of the Royal Navy’s new frigates, HMS Glasgow, sailed down the River Clyde for the first time on Wednesday. She was escorted by Military of Defence Police from Clyde Marine Unit where ...
When HMS Glasgow touches water for the first time, she will be towed back up the Clyde to BAE Systems’ yard at Scotstoun where the work to fit the warship will be completed.