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HMS Glasgow, the Royal Navy’s first Type 26 frigate, was successfully rolled onto a submersible barge in preparation for her ...
HMS Glasgow is a reminder of the role ship building on the Clyde plays on the global stage, he added. “Your efforts have started a legacy you should be rightly proud of, that will put us on a ...
“HMS Glasgow is forecast to achieve Initial Operating Capability [IOC] in 2028, with construction of all eight frigates expected to be complete by the mid-2030s,” Eagle stated.
On Thursday, Kate pressed a button to smash an exclusive bottle of whisky into the hull of the grey stealth-like HMS Glasgow, the first of eight Type 26 anti-submarine frigates to be built in Glasgow.
HMS Glasgow is equipped with sophisticated weapons systems, advanced sensors and state-of-the-art communications technology to ensure the Royal Navy keeps Britain secure at home and strong abroad.
HMS Glasgow is the first of eight new Type 26 warships being built in Glasgow The 150m (492ft)-long ship, which will have a crew of 161, is the ninth Royal Navy warship to be named after Glasgow.
HMS Glasgow is the first of eight Type 26 anti-submarine frigates being delivered to the Royal Navy by BAE Systems via its shipbuilding facilities at Govan and Scotstoun.
The new Princess of Wales, 40, hosted a solo audience at Windsor Castle on Thursday. The senior royal welcomed the Royal Navy Ship's Company of HMS Glasgow, a modern battleship that's currently ...
HMS Glasgow is scheduled to be commissioned sometime in the mid-2020s. Meanwhile, the second and third ships in the class, HMS Cardiff and HMS Belfast, are under construction in Govan.
Speaking at BAE Systems, William said his grandmother Queen Elizabeth had made the appointment for the Duchess of Cambridge to be associated with HMS Glasgow, which is being built at the yard.
The Princess, who was appointed sponsor of HMS Glasgow in June 2021, led the Royal Navy ship’s official naming ceremony. And this being Scotland, instead of breaking a bottle of champagne across ...
Kate, 43, officially named the Royal Navy's HMS Glasgow at the BAE Systems' shipyard in Scotstoun, on the bank of the River Clyde in Glasgow, on Thursday.