There were originally seven Trafalgar Class submarines in the fleet, but all have now been decommissioned – replaced by the larger and more capable Astute Class – with the exception of HMS Triumph.
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HMS Glasgow is the first City Class Type 26 frigate, a fast, adaptable, future-proofed ship built in her namesake city. She will enter service in the mid-2020s. Fast and adaptable with exceptional ...
From combating pirates and defending air attacks, to delivering humanitarian aid, these high-tech Type 45 destroyers are the pride of the naval fleet. The Daring class consists of six Type 45 ...
These double-hulled tankers maintain the Royal Navy’s dedicated bulk fuel replenishment at sea capabilities all around the world. The Tide Class of ships consists of four vessels – RFA Tidespring, ...
The first to understand, the first to adapt and respond, the first to overcome – this is the mindset of a Royal Marines Commando. To keep going in the face of adversity, until the job is done. We’ll ...
Study an approved engineering-based course at university of your choice prior to joining the Royal Navy as an Engineer Officer. Applicants can apply from Year 11 till the final year of university.
Lie on your back with your knees slightly bent. Keep the soles of your feet flat on the floor and lightly touch your temples with your hand.
An RFA Apprenticeship can give you a world-class career at sea. Want to know more about the Royal Fleet Auxiliary? Ready for a unique career at sea? Learn about life as a Communications Apprentice in ...
Every member of the fleet positively impacts our nation, society and the world. Providing medical care, transporting kit, fuel and other essentials to the Royal Navy and Royal Marines sets the RFA ...
The Candidate Preparation Course (CPC) is a five-day course giving you an introduction to life in the Royal Marines and indicates your potential to begin Royal Marines Initial Training. Over the ...
The Recruit Orientation Phase (ROP) is a four-week phase based out of Centre Royal Marines (CTCRM), Lympstone. This phase of your journey to join the Royal Marines culminates in a three-day field ...