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List of active Royal Navy ships

Index List of active Royal Navy ships

The Royal Navy is the principal naval warfare service branch of the British Armed Forces. [1]

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Active Royal Navy weapon systems

This is a list of Active Royal Navy weapon systems.

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British Armed Forces

The British Armed Forces, also known as Her/His Majesty's Armed Forces, are the military services responsible for the defence of the United Kingdom, its overseas territories and the Crown dependencies.

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Future of the Royal Navy

At the beginning of the 1990s the Royal Navy was a force designed for the Cold War.

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Her Majesty's Naval Service

Her/His Majesty's Naval Service, also known as the Senior Service, is the United Kingdom's naval warfare and maritime service.

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HMS Grimsby (M108)

HMS Grimsby is a ''Sandown''-class minehunter of the British Royal Navy, and the second ship to bear the name.

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List of active Royal Marines military watercraft

List of active Royal Marines military watercraft is a list of landing craft and other watercraft in service with the Royal Marines.

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List of Royal Navy equipment

This is a list of equipment used in the Royal Navy.

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List of Royal Navy ships

There are three lists of Royal Navy ships.

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List of ships of Serco Marine Services

List of ships of Serco Marine Services is a list of active ships operated by Serco Marine Services in support of Her Majesty's Naval Service (incl. Royal Navy, Royal Marines) and the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.

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Lists of currently active military equipment by country

The following is a list of lists of currently active military equipment by country.

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Royal Fleet Auxiliary

The Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) is a civilian-manned fleet owned by the United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence, whose purpose is to support the Royal Navy to maintain operations around the world.

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Royal Navy

The Royal Navy (RN) is the United Kingdom's naval warfare force.

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Royal Navy Surface Fleet

The Surface Fleet originally called the Fleet and known internationally as the British Fleet is the main Naval formation of the Royal Navy it consists of a collection of surface vessels (as opposed to submarines or aircraft).

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_active_Royal_Navy_ships

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