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- For the first time British cameras have been given access on board a hunter-killer submarine on live operations.
- During WW2, an RAF pilot from coastal command is accused of sinking a British submarine that he mistook for a German one.
- A wartime film, made under the auspices of the Crown Film Unit, serving as a tribute to the Merchant Navy. During WWII, they kept the lifeline to America and the Commonwealth open so that this little island could fight on. Even as late as 1943/4 when this was made, the convoys still provided vital essential supplies as well as the materiel necessary to take the fight into Europe. This film dramatizes the experiences of many merchant seamen.
- Film version of a popular BBC radio show about the incompetent crew of a Royal Navy ship.
- This 'Channel 5' (UK) documentary is a British first, marking the first time that camera crews have been granted access to a UK nuclear missile submarine at sea. Rob Bell will spend 5 days on the submarine, exploring its cramped work and living conditions. 'On board Britain's nuclear submarine: Trident' is an 'ARTLAB' single episode documentary that focusses on the operations and personnel on board a Vanguard Class submarine 'HMS Vengeance'. The programme is centred around the crew of 'HMS Vengeance' and their experiences on board the boat as they prepare for their deployment on Operation Relentless, the longest enduring military operation ever conducted by the UK Armed Forces.
- Take a look behind the scenes at the latest James Bond film 'No Time to Die' and the involvement of the UK Armed Forces.
- The name's Bond...Frances Bond. She may not be a 007 agent, but Lieutenant Commander Frances Bond knows how to interrogate her targets. Watch her speaking to 'No Time To Die' stars Daniel Craig and Léa Seydoux.
- HMS Duncan has a long journey ahead of her as she receives orders to support a French aircraft carrier on campaign in the Middle East. A female lieutenant training to become captain is given full control of the warship for 24 hours.
- HMS Duncan joins Operation Inherent Resolve, protecting a French Aircraft Carrier off the coast of Syria. The ship detects a Russian submarine and a mystery helicopter, then receives top secret orders to help evacuate 33 trapped Britons.
- In a bid to bolster relations with NATO allies in the Black Sea, the crew have been sent to Ukraine. Captain Tom hosts the Ukrainian president, before new orders see the warship head to the Gulf.
- H.M.S. Duncan is ordered to the Straits of Hormuz after Iranian forces take control of the British flagged tanker Stena Impero and hold the crew hostage.
- While Iran still holds the Stena Impero, H.M.S. Duncan is ordered to continue escorting fuel tankers safely through the Strait of Hormuz. After completing her duties she returns home.
- The frigate HMS Northumberland prepares to leave port for a 4-month deployment with a crew of 220. Huge amounts of food are loaded onboard along with the ship's new chef, but a fire nearly undoes the entire mission before it's begun.
- HMS Trenchant and her crew prepare the submarine to leave port for the first time in six months, with enough food coming on board to last for up to 120 days underwater.
- Captain Stephen Brian takes command of HMS Trenchant. His arrival coincides with a growing threat from Russia, as their warships and submarines make forays into British waters.
- Travelling off the coast of Scotland, HMS Northumberland receives intelligence about a Russian submarine that's currently under surveillance.
- The crew of HMS Northumberland are hunting for a Russian submarine in the Arctic Circle - which has disappeared from the ship's radar.
- Navy Command sends news about a gathering of Russian warships and submarines off the coast of Ireland and Northumberland is ordered to investigate.
- HMS Northumberland is deployed off the west coast of Ireland and receives intelligence that a Russian warship has been spotted heading towards Faslane.
- Instruction begins for the military test pilots in Fixed Wing Course 44 and Rotary Wing Course 23 and Empire Test Pilot's School.
- Early 2016, sailors begin to arrive at Rosyth dockyard, Scotland where HMS Queen Elizabeth is still under construction. Captain Jerry Kyd and his crew have to undergo rigorous training before they can set sail.
- 4 days into the sea trials and all is going well with the first aircraft landing on the flight deck - until an explosion in a cooling plant, a fuel leak and a broken waste disposal system cause problems. There is also a mystery knocking.
- 2018–201959m8.6 (7)TV EpisodeHMS Queen Elizabeth reaches the climax of her sea trials. The automatic flight-deck fire-fighting system is tested. She pays a poignant visit to Scapa Flow before rendezvousing with the USS George Bush.
- Heading out to the Med and the Black Sea, the 280 men and women onboard face a heart attack, a man overboard, and a show of force from Russian airplanes.
- The ship is heading towards Crimea, when a Russian ship HMS Duncan is tracking disappears. The crew discover that the missing ship is a spy vessel and the Russians are also tracking them. As they approach Crimea, the situation escalates.
- Reports that a chemical weapon has been used in Salisbury changes the mood on-board. The crew is on guard as it heads towards Montenegro when a chemical attack in Syria sees the Duncan go to action stations.
- 7 months at sea with HMS Duncan comes to an end with a tense stand-off against Russian warships which are threatening to fire on them if they launch missiles into Syria. Meanwhile, Danny goes for promotion and Liam is disciplined.