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Types of Ship
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Submarines Unseen and unheard, the Royal Navy's submarine force can strike against ships and submarines, as well as supporting land operations against targets up to 1000 miles away with pinpoint accuracy. Aircraft Carriers Allow aircraft to fly into areas without needing to have an airbase; bring helicopters in to support amphibious landings and enable senior officers to conduct operations and control several vessels without going ashore.
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Frigates Can operate anywhere in the world, supplying boarding teams inserted from the ship’s boats or helicopter, disaster relief work and surveillance operations. Destroyers Are equipped with the Sea Dart medium-range air defence missile system, which in its primary role is designed to provide area air defence to a group of ships.
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Mine Countermeasure The task of keeping ports and coastal shipping lanes free from the threat of mining is an essential part of successful maritime operations. Royal Fleet Auxiliary Supplies RN warships with fuel, food, stores and ammunition which they need to remain operational while at sea. It also provides amphibious support and secure sea transport for Army units and their equipment.
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29 metre long square rig brig (she has two masts with square sails on each) of steel construction. She can take 24 cadets on a voyage TS Royalist
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TS John Jerwood Ship Type: Pleasure Craft Length X Breadth: 24 M X 6 M Speed Recorded (Max / Average): 11 / 9.1 Knots TS Jack Petchey Ship Type: Pleasure Craft Length x Breadth: 24 m X 6 m Speed recorded (Max / Average): 11 / 9.1
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the Corps’ own 35ft cutter yachts TS City Liveryman and TS Vigilant
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