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  2. List of active Royal Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    The total displacement of the Royal Navy's commissioned and active ships is approximately 393,000 tonnes. The Royal Navy also includes a number of smaller non-commissioned assets. The naval training vessels Brecon and Hindostan can be found based at the Royal Navy stone frigates HMS Raleigh and the Britannia Royal Naval College, respectively

  3. Royal Navy tracks Russian spy ship in English Channel as John ...

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    A Russian spy ship is being tracked by the Royal Navy after sailing through the English Channel, John Healey revealed on Wednesday, issuing a stark warning to Vladimir Putin that the government is ...

  4. Standing Royal Navy deployments - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Navy remains committed to providing humanitarian assistance in the Mediterranean. The most high profile of these missions in the area has been Operation Sophia. [54] This was the EU led mission to counter illegal people trafficking from Libya. The Royal Navy's contribution has been highly successful.

  5. Navy News - Wikipedia

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    Navy News is the official newspaper of the British Royal Navy, produced by a small team of editorial and support staff and published by the Ministry of Defence on a monthly basis. The content of the newspaper is varied, ranging from information for all serving personnel of whatever rank or specialisation to Sea Cadets and former shipmates.

  6. Broken down Royal Navy aircraft carrier returns to home base ...

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    The Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales has limped back to its home base after breaking down off the Isle of Wight. The £3 billion warship left Portsmouth Naval Base last Saturday on ...

  7. Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    At the end of World War I, the Royal Navy remained by far the world's most powerful navy, larger than the U.S. Navy and French Navy combined, and over twice as large as the Imperial Japanese Navy and Royal Italian Navy combined. Its former primary competitor, the Imperial German Navy, was destroyed at the end of the war. [68]

  8. His Majesty's Naval Service - Wikipedia

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    The RFA enables ships of the Royal Navy to maintain operations around the world. Its primary role is to supply the Royal Navy with fuel, ammunition and supplies, normally by replenishment at sea (RAS). It also transports Army and Royal Marine personnel, as well as supporting training exercises.

  9. Future of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    Named Peregrine in Royal Navy service, it began trials on HMS Lancaster in the Persian Gulf in mid-2024. [151] [152] The Royal Navy has also utilised 3-D printed unmanned aircraft in its operations. [153] [154] The Royal Navy has planned for two future UAS: The Flexible Deployable UAS (FDUAS) and Joint Mini UAS (JMUAS) programs.