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The first to understand. The first to adapt and respond. The first to overcome. Fully integrated with the Royal Navy’s amphibious ships, our Royal Marines can be deployed globally without host nation ...
The Royal Navy’s experts in finding and clearing underwater threats have taken charge of three new uncrewed vessels to help with mine hunting and survey operations. The Mine and Threat Exploitation ...
Commanding the seas with strength and might. The largest versatile flagship and leader of all our fleets, protects and defend our national interests. The Queen Elizabeth Class consists of the twin ...
These mine counter measure vessels work around the British coastline, protecting our shores and clearing the old ordnance from previous wars. The Sandown Class of mine-hunting ships comprises of three ...
From combating pirates and defending air attacks, to delivering humanitarian aid, these high-tech Type 45 destroyers are the pride of the naval fleet. The Daring class consists of six Type 45 ...
A 21st Century warship that will undertake the Royal Navy’s three core roles – warfighting, maritime security and international engagement. Also known as Type 26 frigates, the City Class will comprise ...
With an expected service life of up to 50 years, the floating cities of the Queen Elizabeth Class will be highly versatile and potent joint defence assets, able to meet the widest range of tasks ...
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