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  2. Royal Navy nuclear submarine ‘sinks to dangerous ... - AOL

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    The Royal Navy has four, each armed with 48 Trident 2 D5 nuclear warheads. The specific submarine involved in the reported incident has not been named. Vanguards are due to be replaced in the next ...

  3. 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

  4. Navy watches Russian vessels in Channel operation - AOL

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    Navy personnel from Devon and Cornwall were dispatched to watch Russian vessels sailing near the British coast. The Royal Navy said Devonport-based HMS Somerset's crew was recalled on Christmas ...

  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. Future of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    In December 2018, it was announced that a £23m agreement to provide Royal Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary ships with new radios had been signed. The radios will be installed on 39 ships in total, including 13 Type 23 Frigates, 4 survey and ice patrol vessels, 13 minehunters and 9 RFA supply ships and will be used to communicate with other ships ...

  7. Multi-role support ship (UK) - Wikipedia

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    The Multi-Role Support Ship (MRSS) is a planned class of up to six multi-mission amphibious warfare ships in development for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy.The ships were first officially mentioned in the British government's 2021 defence white paper, titled Defence in a Competitive Age. [1]

  8. HMS Northumberland (F238) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Northumberland is a Type 23 frigate of the Royal Navy.She is named after the Duke of Northumberland.She is the eighth RN ship to bear the name since the first 70-gun ship of the line in 1679, and the ninth in the class of Type 23 frigates.

  9. HMS Richmond (F239) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Richmond is a Type 23 frigate of the Royal Navy.She was launched on 6 April 1993 by Lady Hill-Norton, wife of the late Admiral of the Fleet The Lord Hill-Norton, and was the last warship to be built by Swan Hunter Shipbuilders.