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The Royal Navy

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Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Middleton

HMS Middleton is pictured in Scotland. The Hunt Class are the largest warships ever constructed out of Glass Reinforced Plastic

Background imageNavy Collection: River Class Offshore Patrol Vessel HMS Severn

River Class Offshore Patrol Vessel HMS Severn
Pictured is HMS Severn, a River Class Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) used mainly for Fishery Protection duties

Background imageNavy Collection: Royal Navy Survey Vessel HMS Scott

Royal Navy Survey Vessel HMS Scott
Pictured is the Royal Navy Survey Vessel HMS Scott. The ship is fitted with a modern multi-beam sonar suite which permits mapping of the ocean floor worldwide

Background imageNavy Collection: P2000 Class Royal Navy Patrol Vessel HMS Explorer

P2000 Class Royal Navy Patrol Vessel HMS Explorer
HMS Explorer is a P2000 class Patrol Vessel linked to the University Royal Naval Unit (URNU) Yorkshire

Background imageNavy Collection: Ocean Survey Vessel HMS Scott Visits Port Lockroy

Ocean Survey Vessel HMS Scott Visits Port Lockroy
HMS Scott is pictured visiting Port Lockroy a natural harbour on the Antarctic Peninsula of the British Antarctic Territory, to deliver essential stores and mail

Background imageNavy Collection: USMC Osprey Helicopter Lands Onboard HMS Ark Royal

USMC Osprey Helicopter Lands Onboard HMS Ark Royal
A US Marine Corps V22 Osprey helicopter lands onboard HMS Ark Royal during Exercise Auriga 10 in the Western Atlantic

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Portland Sails Near Huge Glacier in South Georgia

HMS Portland Sails Near Huge Glacier in South Georgia
HMS Portland comes face to face with the remarkable size of the Nordenskjold Glacier in South Georgia and local wildlife. HMS Portland paid a reassurance visit to South Georgia

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Dauntless Arrives in Porstmouth

HMS Dauntless Arrives in Porstmouth
HMS Dauntless, the second of six formidable Type 45 air defence warships being built for the Royal Navy, arrives in her home port of Portsmouth, Hampshire for the first time

Background imageNavy Collection: A Lynx MK8 Helicopter Lands Onboard HMS Cornwall

A Lynx MK8 Helicopter Lands Onboard HMS Cornwall
Type 22 frigate HMS Cumberlands Lynx Mk8 helicopter lands onboard her sister ship Type 22 frigate HMS Cornwall. HMS Cornwall is currently deployed as the British contribution

Background imageNavy Collection: Helicopter Capturing Images Of A Lynx Landing On HMS Cornwall

Helicopter Capturing Images Of A Lynx Landing On HMS Cornwall
A Royal Navy photographer is pictured capturing images from HMS Cumberlands Lynx Mk8 helicopter

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Cumberland Is Photographed After Passing HMS Cornwall During Anti-Piracy Operations

HMS Cumberland Is Photographed After Passing HMS Cornwall During Anti-Piracy Operations
Royal Navy Type 22 frigate HMS Cumberland is photographed after passing sister ship HMS Cornwall during anti-piracy operations

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Cornwall Hands To Bathe

HMS Cornwall Hands To Bathe
HMS Cornwall stops in the water to let her ships company enjoy a hands to bathe in the Indian Ocean. Hands to bathe allows sailors to relax after operational demands and freshen up with a swim

Background imageNavy Collection: Royal Navy Mk7 Seaking Leaves Camp Bastion

Royal Navy Mk7 Seaking Leaves Camp Bastion
A " Jungle Jim" Mk7 Royal Navy Sea King helicopter flies over Camp Bastion in Helmand Province Afghanistan

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Walney

HMS Walney
Royal Navy Sandown Class Minehunter HMS Walney. The Class was originally named as the Single Role Minehunter and was planned to complement the capabilities of the preceding HUnt class

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Pembroke

HMS Pembroke
Royal Navy Sandown Class Minehunter HMS Pembroke is pictured sailing from HMNB Clyde in Western Scotland. The Class was originally named as the Single Role Minehunter

Background imageNavy Collection: GR9 Harrier at Kandahar Airfield

GR9 Harrier at Kandahar Airfield
A Harrier GR9 aircraft from 1(F) Squadron takes off from Kandahar Airfield, Helmand, Afghanistan. 1 (F) Squadron marked the end of Harrier air operations in Afghanistan in 2009

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Blyth

HMS Blyth
Royal Navy Sandown Class Minehunter HMS Blyth is pictured sailing from HMNB Clyde in Western Scotland. The Class was originally named as the Single Role Minehunter

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Cumberland

HMS Cumberland
Royal Navy Type 22 frigate HMS Cumberland is pictured from above, in the Gulf of Aden as part of the United Kingdoms contribution to maritime security in the region

Background imageNavy Collection: Apache Attack Helicopter Takes Off from HMS Ocean

Apache Attack Helicopter Takes Off from HMS Ocean
An Army Air Corps Apache attack helicopter takes off from the deck of the Royal Navys amphibious assault helicopter carrier HMS Ocean, the first to do so for 5 years

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Cumberland Passes HMS Cornwall

HMS Cumberland Passes HMS Cornwall
Type 22 frigate HMS Cumberland (foreground) passes her sister ship HMS Cornwall in the Gulf of Aden, during operations in the region

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Daring and Dauntless

HMS Daring and Dauntless
Type 45 destroyers together for the first time. HMS Daring (rear) and Dauntless (front) conduct Officer of the Watch manoeuvres south of the Isle of Wight

Background imageNavy Collection: Sea King Helicopter Landing Drills at Bardufoss

Sea King Helicopter Landing Drills at Bardufoss
A Sea King HC Mark 4 helicopter from Commando Helicopter Force (CHF) conducts landing drills in the snow at Bardufoss, Norway

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Illustrious with Fireworks on River Thames

HMS Illustrious with Fireworks on River Thames
The Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious is illuminated by fireworks during celebrations for the 100th anniversary of Naval Aviation

Background imageNavy Collection: Harrier GR9 Fires Flares Over Afghanistan

Harrier GR9 Fires Flares Over Afghanistan
A Harrier GR9 from the Naval Strike Wing releases flares whilst on operations over Afghanistan

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Argyll

HMS Argyll
Royal Navy Type 23 frigate HMS Argyll. The 3rd Royal Navy ship to bear the name, she is also the 3rd of the Royal Navys Duke class frigates and was commissioned on 30 May 1991

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Lancaster Returns to Portsmouth

HMS Lancaster Returns to Portsmouth
Type 23 frigate HMS Lancaster arrives home in Portsmouth in February 2009 following a successful six month deployment to the Middle East

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Illustrious

HMS Illustrious off the coast of Great Britain. The aircraft carrier was at sea with Naval Strike Wing (NSW) Harrier aircraft embarked

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Bulwark Sails for the Far East

HMS Bulwark Sails for the Far East
HMS Bulwark is pictured sailing from her home port of Devonport to spearhead one of the Royal Navys largest deployments of recent years, Taurus 09

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Portland with USS Mahan

HMS Portland with USS Mahan
Type 23 frigate HMS Portland (foreground) is pictured exercising with the US Navys Arleigh Burke class destroyer USS Mahan

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Illustrious and Sea Kings

HMS Illustrious and Sea Kings
HMS Illustrious is pictured operating at sea recovering Sea King helicopters to her deck. The helicopters belong to 848 Naval Air Squadron and are capable of deploying personnel and stores

Background imageNavy Collection: Amphibious Assault Demonstration at Pentewan Beach, Cornwall

Amphibious Assault Demonstration at Pentewan Beach, Cornwall
Royal Marine Landing Craft hit the beach during an amphibious assault demonstration at Pentewan Beach, Cornwall. The Marines of 40 Cdo had disembarked from HMS Ocean during Exercise Southwest Sword

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Daring Enroute to Portsmouth

HMS Daring Enroute to Portsmouth
The first Royal Navy Type 45 destroyer HMS Daring manoeuvres carefully under the Erskine Bridge, after departing BVT Surface Fleet Ltd on the Clyde

Background imageNavy Collection: The Launch of Type 45 Destroyer HMS Daring

The Launch of Type 45 Destroyer HMS Daring
HMS Dragon was launched at BVT Surface Fleet Ltd Govan, Scotland to a fanfare of music and balloons in November 2008. She now faces an extensive fitting out

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Invincible During T200 Celebrations

HMS Invincible During T200 Celebrations
Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Invincible during the International Fleet Review which was part of Trafalgar 200

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Ark Royal From Astern

HMS Ark Royal From Astern
HMS Ark Royal sails into Glen Mallan, Scotland. The Royal Navys flagship paid a fleeting visit to the Clyde Estuary

Background imageNavy Collection: Albion Class Assault Ship HMS Bulwark

Albion Class Assault Ship HMS Bulwark
Pictured from astern is the Albion Class Assault Ship HMS Bulwark. The vessel was operating close to the Scottish mainland during Operation Wader part of the wider Exercise Joint Warrior in October

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Daring at Speed During Trials

HMS Daring at Speed During Trials
Type 45 destroyer HMS Daring conducting acceptance trials at high speed off the west coast of Scotland

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Montrose, a Type 23 Frigate, performed a series of tight turns, during Marstrike 05

HMS Montrose, a Type 23 Frigate, performed a series of tight turns, during Marstrike 05. The long-planned series of exercises, entitled Marstrike 05

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Illustrious Visits London

HMS Illustrious Visits London
Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious proceeds up the River Thames enroute to London for a four day visit in 2008. The QEII suspension bridge between the counties of Essex

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Portland in Bab-el-Mandeb Straits

HMS Portland in Bab-el-Mandeb Straits
Type 23 frigate HMS Portland at speed and at action stations during transit of the potentially volatile Bab-el-Mandeb Straits between Yemen and Djibouti, Africa at the narrow south end of the Red Sea

Background imageNavy Collection: Lynx Helicopter Hovers Over Suspected Pirates

Lynx Helicopter Hovers Over Suspected Pirates
HMS Portland Intercepts and disarms an alleged piracy gang on 2 June 2009, whilst conducting counterpiracy operations in the Gulf of Aden as part of Combined Maritime Forces (CMF) Task Force 151

Background imageNavy Collection: Harrier At Kandahar Prior to Leaving Afghanistan

Harrier At Kandahar Prior to Leaving Afghanistan
A Harrier aircraft waits in a hangar at Kandahar, Afghanistan prior to departure. 1(F) Squadron marked the end of Harrier air operations in Afghanistan in June 2009

Background imageNavy Collection: A Royal Marine LCVP Landing Craft

A Royal Marine LCVP Landing Craft
A Royal Marine Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel (LCVP) Landing Craft is pictured crashing through the surf near Tregantle Beach in Cornwall

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Iron Duke

HMS Iron Duke
Pictured is the Type 23 frigate HMS Iron Duke alongside in Portsmouths Naval Dockyard. HMS Iron Duke departed on 17th of June 2009 from Portsmouth, Hampshire

Background imageNavy Collection: HMS Cornwall

HMS Cornwall
Type 22 Frigate HMS Cornwall is silhouetted against a strong Mediterannean sun, during her service as part of Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2)

Background imageNavy Collection: Royal Navy Type 23 frigate HMS Kent

Royal Navy Type 23 frigate HMS Kent. Built by BAe Systems (formerly Yarrow Shipbuilders) at Scotstoun on the River Clyde, the current HMS Kent is the twelfth ship to bear the name

Background imageNavy Collection: Pair of Harriers During Flypast at Sea

Pair of Harriers During Flypast at Sea
Two Harriers conduct a flypast of HMS Illustrious during Exercise Joint Warrior 2008

Background imageNavy Collection: Apache Helicopters

Apache Helicopters
Pictured are Apache WAH64 Attack Helicopters at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan. These aircraft provided cover to troops conducting ground operations during Herrick V



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