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  2. List of patrol vessels of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of patrol boats of the Royal Navy. Active. Archer-class patrol and training ... Tenacity fast patrol craft (1973) Scimitar-class fast training ...

  3. Archer-class patrol vessel - Wikipedia

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    The Archer class (or P2000) is a class of patrol and training vessel in service with the United Kingdom's Royal Navy, commonly referred to as a "fast training boat". [1] Most are assigned to Coastal Forces Squadron.

  4. HMS Dagger (P296) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Dagger is a Cutlass-class fast patrol boat of the British Royal Navy. She is a fast patrol boat with a maximum speed around 41 knots (76 km/h; 47 mph) designed for sovereignty protection and coastal security duties. She is part of the Royal Navy's Gibraltar Squadron and arrived in the territory in April 2022 [4]

  5. Brave-class patrol boat - Wikipedia

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    The Brave-class fast patrol boats were a class of two gas turbine motor torpedo boats (MTBs) that were the last of their type for the Royal Navy (RN) Coastal Forces division. They formed the basis for a series of simpler boats which were widely built for export. At the time of their introduction the Braves were the fastest naval vessels in the ...

  6. Cutlass-class patrol vessel - Wikipedia

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    The Cutlass class is a class of fast patrol boat of the British Royal Navy.. The two vessels of this class are a commercial HPB-1900 design, built to military specifications by Merseyside-based Marine Specialised Technology [2] at a cost of £9.9m for two (including 4 years support). [3]

  7. Coastal Forces of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, the Royal Navy re-designated all its motor torpedo boats (MTBs) and motor gun boats (MGBs) as "fast patrol boats." The Brave-class fast patrol boats were the last craft to be built for the Coastal Forces, and the Coastal Forces were disbanded as a separate unit and their last base, (HMS Hornet), decommissioned in 1956.

  8. List of active Royal Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    Two fast patrol boats, together with a forward-deployed River-class offshore patrol vessel, normally form part of the Gibraltar Squadron and are permanently based there. Four other River-class vessels are also forward-deployed: one in the Falkland Islands , one in the Caribbean and two in the Indo-Pacific region.

  9. HMS Cutlass (P295) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Cutlass is a Cutlass-class fast patrol boat of the British Royal Navy.She is a fast patrol boat with a maximum speed around 41 knots (76 km/h; 47 mph) designed for sovereignty protection and coastal security duties.