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The Current Ships of the Royal Navy

The Current Ships of the Royal Navy

Daring on operations with USS Enterprise in 2010

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Although the UK has a proud naval heritage the Royal Navy has long been under the microscope as far as manning and royal navy ships are concerned.

However, with the 2010 Strategic Defence Review and the 2004 White Paper, Delivering Security in a Changing World, there are signs that Royal Navy ships will be severely reduced to a smaller and more capable fleet (arguably reducing the quantity of royal navy careers too…) with the most modest naval procurement programme since the end of WWII.

SDSR Relegates The Type 22 Broadsword Frigates To The History Books

Part of this procurement programme is the provision of two 65,000 ton Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carriers, HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales, scheduled to enter service in 2014 and 2016 respectively. In 2002 the surface fleet of the Royal Navy was reorganised into two flotillas, one each at the naval bases of Portsmouth and Plymouth. The vessels listed below make up the flotillas and other naval organisations with the Royal Navy.

If you are not sure about the Royal Navy ranks system see the link for information, then below we have the section deatailing all the current ships and subs in the Royal Navy. So click on the link and have a look.

Read on! However, if you are interested in joining the Royal Navy see our articles on joining information Am I Eligible to join the Royal Marines?

Royal Navy Ships

The Royal Navy has a long heritage

See our Short History of the Royal Navy and Aircraft Carriers of the Royal Navy

Aircraft Carriers
HMS Illustrious

Assault Ships
HMS Ocean
HMS Albion
HMS Bulwark

Frigates
Type 22 Frigates
Type 23 Frigates
Type 26 (FSC) Frigates

Destroyers
Type 42 Destroyers Type 45 Destroyers

HM Submarines
Vanguard Class SSBN
Trafalgar Class SSN
Astute Class SSN

Naval Air Squadrons
Royal Navy Non-Commissioned Rating Structure

Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA)

More Sections: 
RAF Squadrons and Regiments

Next section: The Royal Marines

UK Armed Forces Pay Rates for all Services: April 2011 – April 2012


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    StewartThompson

    7 days ago

    1452 comments

    You need to be 17 to begin basic training.

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    keyon

    3 months ago

    2 comments

    how old must i be to join the Royal navy?

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    DAVIDKING

    3 months ago

    2980 comments

    nice to see this has been updated at last

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    ObiWanRussell

    5 months ago

    2 comments

    Isn't it time someone had a word with th picture editor on this site? The 'Type 45 Destroyer' pictured is a Canadian Halifax class Frigate. Wrong class, wrong type and wrong Navy!

  • Brit_rgj_skull_max50

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    6 months ago

    240 comments

    The new carriers are still planned but with a conventional flight deck with catapults and the F35C instead of the STOV/L F35B.

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    realyouth12

    6 months ago

    4 comments

    i would like to join the british army im from jamaica if so call 18768689938

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    KCMB

    7 months ago

    58 comments

    Although Navy through and through (albeit ex!), I would rather see, fewer ships with bang up to date equipment onbaord, 100% ships company with a few to spare and the money to maintain them as they should and need to be.
    I also believe we definitely need the carriers and the aircraft that go with them. But that's only what I think :)

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    queenb

    9 months ago

    8 comments

    Does anyone have any information on the carrier, hms engadine which served in the 2nd world war, my grandfather served on her and i would love any infomation that anyone can let me have. thank you in advance . queenb

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    barrybrian

    11 months ago

    2 comments

    is it wise to join the navy if u cant swim, how much swimming,spending time on the water is acturly envolved or is it just on the boats???

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    DAVIDKING

    about 1 year ago

    2980 comments

    it should be noted that they is no aircrart carries now.ark royal has now been withdrawn and all the harriers olso have been withdrawn

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    Jim007

    about 1 year ago

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    CDTWhite-What was the plan? Now that the STOVL F-35 is looking to be on thechopping block. What is the MOD plan for the 2 Carriers. You can't have a World Class Navy without Carriers. Jim007

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    CDTWhite

    about 1 year ago

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    tyhe introduction of the Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales didnt really go to plan! -_-

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    CDTWhite

    about 1 year ago

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    tyhe introduction of the Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales didnt really go to plan! -_-

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    madousa

    about 1 year ago

    14 comments

    do ladies be on the ship in the case about in the picture

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    divas

    about 1 year ago

    2 comments

    what are the different types of career?

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