List of active Royal Navy ships

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This is a list of active Royal Navy ships, complete and correct as of February 2012.

In total there are 79 commissioned ships in the navy. 19 of the commissioned vessels are major surface combatants (6 guided missile destroyers and 13 frigates) and 11 are nuclear powered submarines (4 ballistic missile submarines and 7 fleet submarines). In addition the Navy possesses an aircraft carrier, a helicopter carrier and 2 landing platform docks. The total displacement of the Royal Navy is approximately 340,000 tonnes (775,000 tonnes including the Royal Fleet Auxiliary and Royal Marines).

The 19 ships of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary are not included in this list or above figures; additionally there are the minor vessels (tugs, etc) of the (now privatised) Marine Services, and training vessels based at the various shore establishments.

All ships and submarines currently in commission with the Royal Navy were built in the United Kingdom, with the exception of Endurance and Protector which were built in Norway. All vessels of the Royal Navy bear the ship prefix "HMS" - Her (or His) Majesty's Ship. However, Gleaner also uses the prefix HMSML.

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[edit] Submarine service

[edit] Submarines

Class Picture Type Boats Displacement[N 1] Note
Submarines (11 in Service)
Astute-class Astute2cropped.jpg Fleet submarine (SSN) HMS Astute (S119) 7,400 tonnes Six more to be commissioned.
Trafalgar-class HMS Tireless S-88.jpg Fleet submarine (SSN) HMS Turbulent (S87)
HMS Tireless (S88)
HMS Torbay (S90)
HMS Trenchant (S91)
HMS Talent (S92)
HMS Triumph (S93)
5,300 tonnes
Vanguard-class Trident boat.jpg Ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) HMS Vanguard (S28)
HMS Victorious (S29)
HMS Vigilant (S30)
HMS Vengeance (S31)
15,900 tonnes

[edit] Surface fleet

[edit] Assault ships

Class Picture Type Ships Displacement Note
Assault ships (4 in Service)
Albion-class HMS Bulwark.jpg Landing platform dock (LPD) HMS Albion (L14)
HMS Bulwark (L15)
19,560 tonnes Albion is in extended readiness.[1]
Bulwark is the current Fleet Flagship.[2]
HMS Ocean IFOS2005, cropped.jpg Amphibious assault ship (LPH) HMS Ocean (L12) 21,500 tonnes
Invincible-class HMS Illustrious 1.jpg Aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious (R06) 22,000 tonnes Now in service as an Amphibious assault ship (LPH).

In addition, the Royal Fleet Auxiliary possess three Bay class Landing ship docks (LSD).

[edit] Frigates and destroyers

Class Picture Type Ships Displacement Note
Frigates and destroyers (19 in Service)
Type 23 or Duke-class HMS Kent-1.JPG Frigate HMS Argyll (F231)
HMS Lancaster (F229)
HMS Iron Duke (F234)
HMS Monmouth (F235)
HMS Montrose (F236)
HMS Westminster (F237)
HMS Northumberland (F238)
HMS Richmond (F239)
HMS Somerset (F82)
HMS Sutherland (F81)
HMS Kent (F78)
HMS Portland (F79)
HMS St Albans (F83)
4,900 tonnes
Type 45 or Daring-class HMS Daring-1.jpg Guided missile destroyer HMS Daring (D32)
HMS Dauntless (D33)
HMS Diamond (D34)
8,000 tonnes Three more to be commissioned.
Type 42 or Sheffield-class HMS Liverpool (D92).jpg Guided missile destroyer HMS Liverpool (D92) 4,500 tonnes
Type 42 or Manchester-class HMS Edinburgh edited.jpg Guided missile destroyer HMS Edinburgh (D97)
HMS York (D98)
5,200 tonnes

[edit] Mine countermeasure vessels

Class Picture Type Ships Displacement Note
Mine countermeasure vessels (15 in Service)
Hunt-class Chiddingfold 2010.jpg Mine countermeasures vessel HMS Ledbury (M30)
HMS Cattistock (M31)
HMS Brocklesby (M33)
HMS Middleton (M34)
HMS Chiddingfold (M37)
HMS Atherstone (M38)
HMS Hurworth (M39)
HMS Quorn (M41)
685 tonnes
Sandown-class Arrival of HMS Bangor - geograph.org.uk - 555293.jpg Minehunter HMS Penzance (M106)
HMS Pembroke (M107)
HMS Grimsby (M108)
HMS Bangor (M109)
HMS Ramsey (M110)
HMS Blyth (M111)
HMS Shoreham (M112)
600 tonnes

[edit] Patrol vessels

Class Picture Type Ships Displacement Note
Patrol vessels (24 in Service)
HMS Protector Antarctic patrol icebreaker HMS Endurance (A171)
HMS Protector (A173)
6,500 tonnes
5,000 tonnes
Endurance in commission, but not in active service.
River-class Korvette Severn P282 7946.jpg Patrol ship HMS Mersey (P283)
HMS Severn (P282)
HMS Tyne (P281)
HMS Clyde (P257)
1,700 tonnes[N 2] Clyde is a modified River-class vessel stationed in the Falkland Islands.
P2000 or Archer-class HMS Exploit.jpg Patrol boat HMS Archer (P264)
HMS Biter (P270)
HMS Smiter (P272)
HMS Pursuer (P273)
HMS Blazer (P279)
HMS Dasher (P280)
HMS Puncher (P291)
HMS Charger (P292)
HMS Ranger (P293)
HMS Trumpeter (P294)
HMS Express (P163)
HMS Example (P165)
HMS Explorer (P164)
HMS Exploit (P167)
HMS Tracker (P274)
HMS Raider (P275)
54 tonnes Vessels belong to University Royal Naval Units. The only exceptions being Pursuer and Dasher, which are stationed at HMNB Clyde as the Faslane Patrol Boat Squadron.
Scimitar-class HMS Sabre - P285.jpg Patrol boat HMS Scimitar (P284)
HMS Sabre (P285)
24 tonnes The Gibraltar Squadron.

[edit] Survey vessels

Class Picture Type Ships Displacement Note
Survey vessels (4 in Service)
Echo-class RIMG0257.JPG Multi-purpose survey vessel HMS Echo (H87)
HMS Enterprise (H88)
3,470 tonnes
HMS Scott H131.jpg Ocean survey vessel HMS Scott (H131) 13,500 tonnes
Coastal survey vessel HMSML Gleaner (H86) 26 tonnes

[edit] Classic ships

Class Picture Type Ships Displacement Note
Classic ships (2 in Service)
HMSVictoryPortsmouthEngland.jpg Ship of the line HMS Victory 3,556 tonnes Flagship of the Second Sea Lord, permanently docked in Portsmouth Naval Base.[3]
Type 82 or Bristol-class HMS Bristol Portsmouth 2008.jpg Guided missile destroyer HMS Bristol (D23) 6,400 tonnes[4] Permanently docked in Portsmouth Harbour as a training vessel.

[edit] Silhouettes

Silhouettes of major fleet units;

Invincible-class STOVL aircraft carrier
Landing platform helicopter (Ocean)
Albion class landing platform dock
Daring class Type 45 destroyer
Manchester class batch 3 Type 42 destroyer
Duke class Type 23 frigate
Sheffield class batches 1 & 2 Type 42 destroyer
Vangaurd class SSBN.

[edit] Other ships of the Naval Service

Besides the Royal Navy, the Naval Service also includes the Royal Fleet Auxiliary and the Royal Marines. Both of these consituent parts of the Naval Service operate their own fleets of naval vessels which contribute to the available sea-going assets of the Royal Navy. Although no longer a formal part of the Naval Service, the now privatised Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service operates a range of auxiliary ships (tugs, research vessels, etc) in support of the Royal Navy. In addition, naval training vessels can be found based at various Royal Navy shore establishments.

[edit] See also

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Displacement when dived.
  2. ^ HMS Clyde has a displacement of 1,850 tonnes.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Royal Navy BULWARK TAKES OVER AS UK FLAGSHIP AFTER NINE-MONTH WORK-OUT (18 October 2011)
  2. ^ BBC News HMS Bulwark becomes Royal Navy's new flagship (19 October 2011)
  3. ^ Royal Navy — The Fleet — HMS Victory
  4. ^ HMS Bristol

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