Designed to deter aggression and maintain the security of the UK’s interests, the Type 31 frigates will deliver a warship presence across the globe. Also known as Type 31 frigates, the Inspiration ...
Guardian of our nuclear deterrent. Armed with Trident 2 D5 missiles and cutting-edge steam technology they ensure our ultimate defense. The Royal Navy’s Vanguard Class consists of four nuclear-powered ...
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 ...
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 ...
HMS Queen Elizabeth is an investment in Britain’s security, prosperity and place in the world. She provides a conspicuous presence on the global stage, sending a clear message of reassurance to our ...
The largest, most advanced and most powerful attack submarines ever operated by the Royal Navy, the Astute Class is submarine supremacy redefined! The Royal Navy’s Astute Class will consist of seven ...
The epitome of naval engineering. With Continuous At Sea Deterrence, they provide unrivaled strength and security. Like the Vanguard Class submarines that they will be replacing in the Royal Navy’s ...
These solid support ships are designed to carry a wide range of supplies to support other naval ships, as and offering extensive aviation facilities. The solid support ships replenish warships of the ...
Two generations of River Class Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPV) serve under the White Ensign. HMS Tyne, Severn and Mersey belong to the first, operating since the early 2000s. Since 2017, they have been ...
RFA Cardigan Bay is an amphibious ship designed to carry and offload troops and their equipment – getting them to where they are needed, fast! Led by Captain Simon Herbert. With a floodable dock at ...
There were originally seven Trafalgar Class submarines in the fleet, but all have now been decommissioned – replaced by the larger and more capable Astute Class – with the exception of HMS Triumph.