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Home»Economy & Power»The Royal Navy Follies: Part XXXXVIII
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The Royal Navy Follies: Part XXXXVIII

nickBy nickApril 12, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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UK warship HMS Dragon has been forced to withdraw in order to be repaired at port after experiencing issues with its fresh water supplies. HMS Dragon had been deployed to the Middle East to help defend RAF Akrotiri during the Iran conflict. The MoD insists HMS Dragon was always due for a logistics stop at this stage in deployment but a “minor technical issue” with the onboard water systems will be fixed as part of it.

Just another reason for Argentina to strike now & take the Falklands.

The Allied naval forces have had a raft of issues.Laundry fires, clogged toilets, potable water generation…

It’s a good thing no missiles strikes have struck any naval ships in the current conflict.



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