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Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Liverpool

HMS Liverpool
Type 42 destroyer HMS Liverpool is pictured during Exercise Joint Warrior. HMS Liverpool is the tenth of the class of Type 42 Destroyers and the seventh ship to bear the name

Background imageNavy Collection: Nuclear Submarine HMS Vanguard Returns to HMNB Clyde, Scotland

Nuclear Submarine HMS Vanguard Returns to HMNB Clyde, Scotland
Nuclear submarine HMS Vanguard arrives back at HM Naval Base Clyde, Faslane, Scotland following a patrol

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Invincible Returns from the Falklands in 1982

HMS Invincible Returns from the Falklands in 1982
HMS Invincible returns to massive celebrations following the Falklands Conflict in 1982. Lined up on deck are Sea King helicopters from 820 Naval Air Squadron

Background imageNavy Collection: Royal Navy Type 23 Frigate HMS Argyll

Royal Navy Type 23 Frigate HMS Argyll
Royal Navy Type 23 frigate HMS Argyll is pictured at the end of Exercise Goalkeeper in the Middle East. Based in Plymouth, HMS Argyll is the longest-serving Type 23 frigate in the Royal Navy

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Vigilant

HMS Vigilant
Royal Navy Vanguard Class submarine HMS Vigilant returning to HMNB Clyde after her extended deployment. The four Vanguard-class submarines form the UKs strategic nuclear deterrent force

Background imageNavy Collection: Royal Navy Harrier Jet High Over RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus

Royal Navy Harrier Jet High Over RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus
LA(Phot) Luis Holden won the Navy News Award in the 2011 Peregrine Trophy Photographic Competition with this image. A Joint Force Harrier jet is pictured high over RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus shortly

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Cornwall

HMS Cornwall is pictured sailing through some rough water in the Gulf of Aden. The Royal Navy Type 22 frigate was conducting counter piracy operations in the area at the time

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Monmouth

HMS Monmouth
Royal Navy Type 23 frigate HMS Monmouth is pictured on operation in the Gulf during December 2009

Background imageNavy Collection: Britains future flagship HMS Queen Elizabeth sailed into her home port of Portsmouth

Britains future flagship HMS Queen Elizabeth sailed into her home port of Portsmouth
Pictured is Britains future flagship, HMS Queen Elizabeth as she sailed into her home port of Portsmouth for the first time

Background imageNavy Collection: An RAF Nimrod MR2 on patrol in the skies over the ice, it is shown with two submarines

An RAF Nimrod MR2 on patrol in the skies over the ice, it is shown with two submarines
An RAF Nimrod MR2 on patrol in the skies over the North Pole, it is shown with two RN submarines just breaking through the ice

Background imageNavy Collection: Royal Navy Frigate Escorts Russian Ship through English Channel

Royal Navy Frigate Escorts Russian Ship through English Channel
Image shows Royal Navy Frigate HMS St Albans (F83) in the background with the Russian frigate Yaroslav Mudry (777) in the foreground, with the UK coastline in the distance

Background imageNavy Collection: Hms Queen Elizabeth Leaves Portsmouth for Helicopter Trials

Hms Queen Elizabeth Leaves Portsmouth for Helicopter Trials
Pictured are two RAF Chinook helicopters landing on HMS Queen Elizabeth for the first time. HMS Queen Elizabeth, the newest aircraft carrier in the Royal Navy embarked two RAF chinooks in early 2018

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Sutherland - Seaboats

HMS Sutherland - Seaboats
RIB s, or Seaboats (Pacific 24 Mark-4) from HMS Sutherland photographed during a boarding exercise with HMAS TOOWOOMBA off the south coast of Australia

Background imageNavy Collection: Hms Queen Elizabeth Leaves Portsmouth for Helicopter Trials

Hms Queen Elizabeth Leaves Portsmouth for Helicopter Trials
HMS Queen Elizabeth (accompanied by her support craft), sailing from her home in Portsmouth for the first time since being officially commissioned into the Royal Navy in December

Background imageNavy Collection: Britains future flagship HMS Queen Elizabeth sailed into her home port of Portsmouth

Britains future flagship HMS Queen Elizabeth sailed into her home port of Portsmouth
Pictured is Britains future flagship HMS Queen Elizabeth as she sailed into her home port of Portsmouth for the first time

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Queen Elizabeth sails into her home port of Portsmouth for the first time

HMS Queen Elizabeth sails into her home port of Portsmouth for the first time
Pictured is Britains future flagship HMS Queen Elizabeth as she sailed into her home port of Portsmouth for the first time

Background imageNavy Collection: 202(R) Sqn Personnel Dry Winching

202(R) Sqn Personnel Dry Winching
Pictured are Rear-crew of a Griffin HT1 Helicopter from 202(R) Sqn training on Anglesey. 202(R) Sqn " The Mucky Ducks" train Royal Navy and Royal Air Force Helicopter Pilots

Background imageNavy Collection: Royal Navy Supports Indian International Fleet Review

Royal Navy Supports Indian International Fleet Review
Pictured in the foreground is HMS DEFENDER with INS VIRaT (previously HMS HERMES). HMS Defender greeted new friends and bade goodbye to a legendary Royal Navy carrier as she enjoyed a four-day

Background imageNavy Collection: The Queen Christens Royal NavyaS New Aircraft Carrier

The Queen Christens Royal NavyaS New Aircraft Carrier
Pictured are events from the Queen Elizabeth naming ceremony conducted at Rosyth Dockyard. Pictured is an RAF Chinook, and Royal Navy Seaking and Merlin Helicopters

Background imageNavy Collection: NationaS Flagship Takes to Sea for the First Time

NationaS Flagship Takes to Sea for the First Time
Pictured is HMS Queen Elizabeth exiting Rosyth dockyard for the first time as the ship heads out on sea trials. She is escorted by an 820 Sqn Merlin Helicopter

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Iron Duke during AFD

HMS Iron Duke during AFD
Image shows HMS Iron Duke moored in Liverpool Docks for the duration of Armed Forces Day. Based in Portsmouth and Devonport

Background imageNavy Collection: Exercise Sabre Strike 17

Exercise Sabre Strike 17
Pictured is a 45 Commando Viking Armoured Personnel Vehicle carrying out Advance to Contact training serial which involved a force on force battle between the Royal Marines and the Latvian Army

Background imageNavy Collection: Royal Fleet Auxiliarys New Tanker Arrives in Uk for Customisation Work Sustainin

Royal Fleet Auxiliarys New Tanker Arrives in Uk for Customisation Work Sustainin
Pictured is RFA Tidespring at sea. The first of the newest support ships for the Royal Navy, RFA Tidespring, a 39, 000-tonne tanker, which can carry up to 19, 000 cubic metres of fuel and 1

Background imageNavy Collection: F-35B Lightning II

F-35B Lightning II
Pictured, The F-35B Lightning II arrives in the UK and its new home to be, RAF Marham in Norfolk. The two F-35s pictured are marked up in UK

Background imageNavy Collection: UKs Joint Expeditionary Force (Maritime)

UKs Joint Expeditionary Force (Maritime)
Pictured is HMS Ocean in the Gulf. The UKs Joint Expeditionary Force (Maritime) Task Group on deployment to the Mediterranean and Gulf

Background imageNavy Collection: Wildcat with 847 Naval Air Squadron

Wildcat with 847 Naval Air Squadron
Pictured is a Wildcat Brigade Reconnaissance Helicopter (BRH) helicopter with 847 Naval Air Squadron (NAS) conducting recce patrols in the Norwegian Fjords

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Dauntless on a routine Visit to Gibraltar

HMS Dauntless on a routine Visit to Gibraltar
Pictured is HMS Dauntless on a routine Visit to Gibraltar. HMS Dauntless was the second of the Type 45 destroyers to join the Fleet in November 2010

Background imageNavy Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
No 26 Squadron Bristol Belvedere HC.1, based at Khormaksar, Aden, delivers supplies and mail to a remote location in the mountainous Radfan area of the country

Background imageNavy Collection: LCAC of 539 Assault Squadron performing a beach assault

LCAC of 539 Assault Squadron performing a beach assault
Pictured is a Landing craft Air Cushioned (LCAC) Hovercraft taking part in a beach assault in Harstad, Norway. The winter deployment 16 for the Royal Marines in Harstad

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Ocean at sea

HMS Ocean at sea
Pictured is HMS OCEAN, the Royal Navys Landing Platform Helicopter (LPH) and Fleet Flagship. She is pictured with Merlin and Chinook Helicopters on her deck

Background imageNavy Collection: Pictured is The Helicopter Carrier HMS Ocean during Exercise BALTOPS 2015

Pictured is The Helicopter Carrier HMS Ocean during Exercise BALTOPS 2015. She has AH1D Apache Attack, and Wildcat helicopters on her flight deck

Background imageNavy Collection: LCAC Hovercraft taking part in a beach assault

LCAC Hovercraft taking part in a beach assault
Pictured is a Landing craft Air Cushioned (LCAC) Hovercraft taking part in a beach assault in Harstad, Norway. The winter deployment 16 for the Royal Marines in Harstad

Background imageNavy Collection: To Worlds End - Royal Navy completes historic patrol

To Worlds End - Royal Navy completes historic patrol
Pictured is HMS Protector viewed from her Quad Copter. HMS Protector is the Royal Navys Ice patrol Ship and is deployed on operations for 330 days a year

Background imageNavy Collection: 539 Assault Squadron performing a beach assault

539 Assault Squadron performing a beach assault
Pictured are Royal Marines and Royal Navy Personnel from 539 Assault Squadron performing a beach assault from an Offshore Raiding Craft (ORC) in Harstad, Norway

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS St Albans (F83), the 16th and last of the Royal Navys Type 23 frigates to be built

HMS St Albans (F83), the 16th and last of the Royal Navys Type 23 frigates to be built
Pictured is HMS St Albans (F83), the 16th and last of the Royal Navys Type 23 frigates to be built. She was launched on 6 May 2000

Background imageNavy Collection: Uk Maritime Personnel to Take Part in Winter Training Exercises

Uk Maritime Personnel to Take Part in Winter Training Exercises
Pictured is a Landing craft Air Cushioned (LCAC) Hovercraft taking part in a beach assault in Harstad, Norway. The winter deployment 16 for the Royal Marines in Harstad

Background imageNavy Collection: 846 Naval Air Squadron Conducts Demo Roles

846 Naval Air Squadron Conducts Demo Roles
Pictured are 846 Naval Air Squadron conducting Role Demos with their Merlin MK3 Helicopters at RNAS Yeovilton. 846 Naval Air Squadron (NAS)

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Quorn is pictured as she departs from Portsmouth

HMS Quorn is pictured as she departs from Portsmouth on her way to take part in Op Argonaut and Exercise Saif Sareea off the coast of Oman. She is part of the 2nd Mine Countermeasures Squadron

Background imageNavy Collection: Image of HMS Vengeance returning to HMNB Clyde, after completing Operational Sea Training

Image of HMS Vengeance returning to HMNB Clyde, after completing Operational Sea Training. The trials were conducted in Scottish exercise areas

Background imageNavy Collection: Vanguard-class submarine HMS Victorious

Vanguard-class submarine HMS Victorious
Pictured is the Vanguard-class submarine HMS Victorious. The Royal Navy has operated the UKs Continuous at Sea Deterrent since 1967 when the first SSBN or Ship Submersible Ballistic Nuclear HMS

Background imageNavy Collection: Royal Navy Antarctic Patrol Ship HMS Protector

Royal Navy Antarctic Patrol Ship HMS Protector
Royal Navy Antarctic Patrol Vessel HMS Protector is pictured near Plymouth. HMS Protector will fulfil HMS Endurances role as the Navys ice patrol ship for an interim period

Background imageNavy Collection: Wilds Cat joins NATO Exercise Trident Juncture

Wilds Cat joins NATO Exercise Trident Juncture
Pictured iss Lynx WildCat. Wildcat is the latest generation of multi role helicopter specifically procured to operate from the Frigates and Destroyers of the Royal Navy

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Dragon at Sunset

HMS Dragon at Sunset
Type 45 destroyer HMS Dragon at sunset during her patrol in the Middle East in 2013. HMS Dragon is the fourth of the Royal Navys six Type 45 air defence destroyers. Launched on 7 November 2008

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Dragon Silhouette

HMS Dragon Silhouette
HMS Dragon crossing the setting sun during operations in the Middle East

Background imageNavy Collection: Type 23 frigate HMS KENT at Sea, south of the Isle of Wight

Type 23 frigate HMS KENT at Sea, south of the Isle of Wight
Portsmouth-based Type 23 frigate HMS KENT at Sea, south of the Isle of Wight. HMS Kent is one of the newest of the Type 23 frigates within the Royal Navy arsenal

Background imageNavy Collection: Air Power at RIAT

Air Power at RIAT
Pictured are Hawk aircraft from the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows, seen in formation with an RAF Typhoon and F-35B Lightning II (USM)

Background imageNavy Collection: Royal Navy submarine breaks through Arctic ice for major exercise

Royal Navy submarine breaks through Arctic ice for major exercise
Royal Navy submarine HMS Trenchant after it had broken through the metre-thick ice of the Arctic Ocean to join two US boats on a major exercise

Background imageNavy Collection: RFA Tidespring during bad weather off the UK coast

RFA Tidespring during bad weather off the UK coast
Image taken from the bridge of RFA (Royal Fleet Auxiliary) Tidespring, during bad weather, 15 Nautical miles South of Plymouth in February 2018



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