Ships of the Royal Navy (UKIN)
Ensign | |
Admiralty | |
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State | Isselmere-Nieland |
Headquarters - Building |
Daurmont Admiralty House |
Secretary of State | Anthony Travers, MP |
Chief of Naval Staff | FAdm Sir Alexander Wycombe, Bt |
Establishment - Navy - Marines - Fleet Air Arm |
1562 1684 1927 |
Components | |
Royal Isselmere-Nieland Marines
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Structure | |
Coastal Defence Force Littoral Defence Force Rapid Reaction Force Strategic Defence Force (Navy) | |
Personnel | |
Budget (USD, 2007) | |
Total - Per capita |
$9.108 trillion $381,690.87 |
Percentages - GDP - National budget - Defence budget |
1.91% 5.45% 29.05% |
Abbreviations | |
Vessels - Navy - Auxiliary |
HINMS1 or HINMB2 RINFA |
References | |
1 His Isselmerian and Nielander Majesty's Ship or Submarine. |
The following lists covers both ships and boats (including submarines) both currently and formerly in service with the Royal Navy of Isselmere-Nieland from about the turn of the twentieth-century to the present day. Locally, the name of a ship or submarine is preceded by the abbreviation HMS for His (or Her) Majesty's Ship/Submarine, whereas boats are preceded by the abbreviation HMB for HM Boat. Internationally, the names of Isselmere-Nielander naval vessels are preceded by the acronym HINMS or HINMB for His/Her Isselmerian and Nielander Majesty's Ship/Submarine/Boat.
Aircraft carriers
Fleet carriers
Fleet carriers are full-sized aircraft carriers that provide the flexible, long-range strike power of Royal Navy battle fleets. According to real-life US Navy hull classification symbols, fleet carriers are categorised as follows:
- CV — Fleet carrier
- CVB — Heavy fleet carrier
The ships themselves are registered in accordance with Western European practice as Rx, with x being the hull or pennant number.
- Royal Edmund class (2003-2004)
- Royal Holly class (2004)
- House class (2004)
- Peel class (2004-)
- Chancellor class (2004-)
- Union class (2004-)
Light carriers
Light carriers in this category would fall under four United States Navy-derived hull classification symbols:
- CVD — uncrewed aerial vehicle carrier
- CVE — escort carrier (to 1947)
- CVL — light carrier
- CVS — anti-submarine carrier
The ships themselves are registered in accordance with Western European practice as Rx, with x being the hull or pennant number.
- Walmsley class CVL/CVS (2003-2004)
- Rapier class CVD (2003-)
- Hornby class CVL (2004-)
Battleships
Mobile command bases
- Lethe class - keel laid 2007
Heavy command battleships
- Europa class (2004-2007)
Heavy battleships (1st rate)
- Jimnam class (2004-)
- Kingdom class (2004-)
Battleships (2nd rate)
- Coronation class (2004-2005)
- Treaty class (2004-2005)
- King Robert VI class (2004-2006)
- King Henry V class (2004-2007)
- Queen Hortense I class (2007-)
Battleships (3rd-4th rate)
Battleships with a main gun armament less than twenty inches (508 millimetres) in bore diameter. This qualification was deemed irrelevant with the introduction of the Queen Hortense I-class.
- Monarch class (2003-2004)
- Council class (2004)
- Charter class (2004)
- Bastion class (2004)
- Ocean class (2004)
Cruisers
Battlecruisers (3rd-4th rate)
- Grand Duchy/Region class guided missile battlecruiser (2003-2004)
- Princess class guided missile battlecruiser (2004-2006)
- Consort class guided missile battlecruiser (2006-)
Heavy cruisers (5th rate)
- Duchy class (2004-2006)
- Castle class (2004-2006)
- Regent class (2006-)
Light cruisers (6th rate)
- Province class (2003) guided missile cruiser (2003-2004)
- Morrígan class guided missile cruiser (2004-2006)
- Alderdom class light guided missile cruiser (2006-)
- Province class (2007) air defence guided missile cruiser (2007-)
Escorts
Destroyers
- Tribal-class destroyer (1943-1959)
- Four ships
- Battle-class conventional/guided missile destroyer (1957-1993)
- Ex-Albuera, Jutland, Namur and Oudenarde, all purchased on way to breakers' yard
- Charles F. Adams-class guided missile destroyer (1993-2004)
- Three ships
- County-class (2003) air defence destroyer (2003-2005)
- City-class (2003) anti-submarine destroyer (2003-2005)
- Wallace-class general purpose guided missile destroyer (2005-2006)
- Síanach-class nuclear-powered guided missile destroyer (2006-)
- City-class (2007) nuclear-powered guided missile destroyer (2007-)
Frigates
- River-class (1941) frigate (1943-1955)
- Blackwood-class frigate (1957-1978)
- Leander-class frigate (1977-2003)
- Furtive-class frigate (2003-2004)
- Bullfinch-class frigate (2004-)
- Town-class frigate (2007-)
Corvettes
- Castle-class corvette (1943-1952)
- River-class (2003) corvette (2003-2004)
- Flower-class (2005) corvette (2004-)
- Basenji-class corvette (2007-)
Offshore patrol vessels
- River-class (2007) offshore patrol vessel (2007-)
Submarines
Diesel-electric
- E-class submarines (1916-1919)
- S-class submarines (1939-1947)
- Amphion-class submarines (1947-1961)
- Oberon-class submarines (1960-2003)
- Stortbek-class (2003-2004)[1]
- Haenulf-class (2004-)
Nuclear-powered attack
- Forthar-class fleet submarine (2003-2005)
- Nowotny-class fleet submarine (2005-)
- Tichy-class hunter-killer submarine (2005-)
- Bloch-class patrol submarine (2006-)
Ballistic missile
- Palace-class ballistic missile submarine (2003-2005)
- Chamberlain-class ballistic missile submarine (2005-)
Cruise missile
- Pechtas-class cruise missile submarine (2003-2005)
- Port-class cruise missile submarine (2004-2006)
- Chamberlain-class cruise missile submarine (2005-)
Notes
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