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  2. RFA Argus (A135) - Wikipedia

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    RFA Argus (A135) RFA. Argus. (A135) RFA Argus off the coast of Devonport in 2007. Requisitioned by Ministry of Defence, May 1982. Returned to owner, November 1982. Argus enters Portsmouth Naval Base on 9 July 2010 with the crew lining the decks. RFA Argus is a ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary operated by the Ministry of Defence under the Blue ...

  3. Royal Fleet Auxiliary - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) is a naval auxiliary fleet owned by the UK 's Ministry of Defence. It is a component of His Majesty's Naval Service and provides logistical and operational support to the Royal Navy and Royal Marines. The RFA ensures the Royal Navy is supplied and supported by providing fuel and stores through replenishment at ...

  4. 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] In May 2024, funding for the ships was announced at ...

  5. RFA Lyme Bay - Wikipedia

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    RFA Lyme Bay is a Bay-class auxiliary dock landing ship (LSD (A)) of the British Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA). Ordered from Swan Hunter in 2000, the ship was launched in 2005. However, cost overruns and delays saw the shipbuilder removed from the project, and the incomplete ship was towed to Govan for finishing by BAE Systems Naval Ships.

  6. List of amphibious warfare ships of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary

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    Active. There are two types of amphibious warfare ships currently in service with the RFA as of 2024, totalling four vessels: One littoral strike ship RFA Argus (A135) and three Bay-class landing ships. Argus and Lyme Bay make up the Littoral Response Group (South) which formed in September 2023. [1]

  7. Littoral Response Group - Wikipedia

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    The exercise involved 20 ships, three submarines and 84 aircraft and validated NATO's ability to coordinate a carrier strike group with an amphibious task group. [18] In September 2022, RFA Argus joined the task group for the first time, joining HMS Albion, RFA Mounts Bay, RFA Tidesurge and HMS Defender in the Mediterranean.

  8. HNLMS Karel Doorman (A833) - Wikipedia

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    HNLMS Karel Doorman (Dutch: Zr.Ms. Karel Doorman) is a multi-function support ship for amphibious operations of the Royal Netherlands Navy, which is also used by the German Navy. [1] [2] The ship replaced both of the navy's replenishment oilers: HNLMS Zuiderkruis (scrapped in February 2014) and HNLMS Amsterdam (sold to Peru in December 2014). [3]

  9. HMS Marlborough (F233) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Marlborough (F233) HMS. Marlborough. (F233) Almirante Condell is a Duke-class Type 23 frigate in service with the Chilean Navy. It entered service with the Royal Navy in 1991 with the name HMS Marlborough as the sixth ship to bear the name. She was named after John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, and served in the Middle East.