List of active Royal Navy ships
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The Royal Navy is the principal naval warfare service branch of the British Armed Forces. Its assets include both commissioned warships and non-commissioned vessels. As of September 2025, there are 64 commissioned and active ships in the Royal Navy.
Of the commissioned vessels, sixteen are major surface combatants (two aircraft carriers, six guided missile destroyers and eight frigates) and ten are nuclear-powered submarines (four ballistic missile submarines and six fleet submarines). In addition the Navy possesses eight mine countermeasures vessels, twenty-six patrol vessels, two survey vessels, one icebreaker and one historic warship, Template:HMS.
The total displacement of the Royal Navy's commissioned and active ships is approximately 406,500 tonnes.
The Royal Navy also includes a number of smaller non-commissioned assets. The naval training vessels Template:HMS and Hindostan can be found based at the Royal Navy stone frigates Template:HMS and the Britannia Royal Naval College, respectively. Non-commissioned Sea-class workboats, procured under Project Vahana, are operated by the Royal Navy in various support, survey and training roles, replacing previous P1000 Class Picket Boat vessels.<ref name="auto3">Template:Cite news</ref><ref name="Steve Bush 2014">Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> This class of vessel also incorporates an autonomous minehunting variant (known as the Arcims-class),<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> while another autonomous vessel, Madfox, is employed in varied roles including as a testbed for autonomous combat operations.<ref name="auto">Template:Cite news</ref> Madfox and other experimental vessels, including XV Patrick Blackett and APAC-24 (a crewless Pacific 24 rigid-hulled inflatable boat), are operated by the Fleet Experimentation Squadron within the Disruptive Capabilities and Technologies Office.<ref name="navylookout.com">Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> As of 2025, XV Excalibur, an Extra-Large Uncrewed Underwater Vehicle (XLUUV), was also operated by the Squadron<ref name="navylookout.com"/> while other autonomous surface vessels, for minehunting, were in service and in the process of procurement from Thales Group.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Besides the Royal Navy, the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) and the Royal Marines operate their own flotillas of vessels which complement the assets of the Royal Navy. These vessels are not included in this list or the above figures. Nevertheless, combined, the Royal Navy and RFA have 74 vessels with a total displacement of about 678,500 tonnes, with the principal landing craft of the Royal Marines having an additional combined displacement of about 2,200 tonnes.
As a supporting contingent of His Majesty's Naval Service, the civilian Marine Services operate nearly 100 auxiliary ships (including coastal logistics, tugs and research vessels) in support of Royal Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary operations.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
In the United Kingdom, the Royal Navy operates three main bases where commissioned ships are based: HMNB Portsmouth, HMNB Devonport and HMNB Clyde. A number of commissioned vessels, belonging to the University Royal Naval Units (URNU), are stationed at various other locations around the United Kingdom.
The Royal Navy's principal overseas base is Template:HMS in Bahrain.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> A general-purpose frigate and vessels belonging to the navy's 9th Mine Counter-Measures Squadron are forward-deployed there. Two fast patrol boats, together with a forward-deployed River-class offshore patrol vessel, normally form part of the Gibraltar Squadron and are permanently based there. Four other River-class vessels are also forward-deployed: one in the Falkland Islands, one in the Caribbean and two in the Indo-Pacific region. Additionally, the United Kingdom maintains a Joint Logistics Support Base in Duqm, Oman.<ref name="Duqm">Template:Cite news</ref>
All ships and submarines currently in commission with the Royal Navy were built in the United Kingdom, with the exceptions of icebreaker Template:HMS which was built in Norway and survey vessel Template:HMS which was substantially built in Ireland. All commissioned vessels of the Royal Navy bear the ship prefix "HMS", for His Majesty's Ship or His Majesty's Submarine.
Ceremonial/Historic ship
| Flagship of the First Sea Lord | |||||||
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| Classic first-rate | |||||||
| Class | Ship | No. | Commissioned | Displacement | Type | Homeport | Note |
| Ship of the line | Template:HMS | — | 1778<ref group="N">Launched in 1765 and commissioned in 1778, making Victory the world's oldest warship still in commission.</ref> | 3,556 tonnes | First-rate ship of the line | Portsmouth | <ref>Template:Cite news</ref> |
Submarine service
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| Strategic | |||||||
| Class | Boat | No. | Commissioned | Displacement | Type | Homeport | Note |
| Template:Sclass | Template:HMS | S28 | 1993 | 15,900 tonnes | Ballistic missile submarine | Clyde | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> |
| Template:HMS | S29 | 1995 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | ||||
| Template:HMS | S30 | 1996 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | ||||
| Template:HMS | S31 | 1999 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | ||||
| Fleet | |||||||
| Class | Boat | Pennant No. | Commissioned | Displacement | Type | Homeport | Note |
| Template:Sclass | Template:HMS | S119 | 2010 | 7,400 tonnes | Fleet submarine | Clyde | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> |
| Template:HMS | S120 | 2013 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | ||||
| Template:HMS | S121 | 2016 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | ||||
| Template:HMS | S122 | 2021 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite tweet</ref> | ||||
| Template:HMS | S123 | 2022 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | ||||
| Template:HMS | S124 | 2025 | <ref group="N">Pre-sea trial testing as of September 2025; may not be fully operational until 2026-27.</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | ||||
Surface fleet
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| Aircraft carriers | |||||||
| Class | Ship | No. | Commissioned | Displacement | Type | Homeport | Note |
| Template:Sclass | Template:HMS | R08 | 2017 | 80,600 tonnes | Aircraft carrier | Portsmouth | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="HMSQE">Template:Cite web</ref> |
| Template:HMS | R09 | 2019 | <ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref group="N">Prince of Wales is the current Fleet Flagship as of late 2024.</ref> | ||||
| Destroyers | |||||||
| Class | Ship | No. | Commissioned | Displacement | Type | Homeport | Note |
| Type 45 / Daring class | Template:HMS | D32 | 2009 | 8,500 tonnes | Anti-air guided-missile destroyer | Portsmouth | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> |
| Template:HMS | D33 | 2010 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | ||||
| Template:HMS | D34 | 2011 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | ||||
| Template:HMS | D35 | 2012 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | ||||
| Template:HMS | D36 | 2013 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | ||||
| Template:HMS | D37 | 2013 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | ||||
| Frigates | |||||||
| Class | Ship | No. | Commissioned | Displacement | Type | Homeport | Note |
| Type 23 / Duke class | Template:HMS | F229 | 1992 | 4,900 tonnes | Guided-missile frigate | Portsmouth | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref group="N">HMS Lancaster is forward deployed, operating from Template:HMS in Bahrain.</ref> |
| Template:HMS | F234 | 1993 | Devonport | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | |||
| Template:HMS | F239 | 1995 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | ||||
| Template:HMS | F82 | 1996 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | ||||
| Template:HMS | F81 | 1997 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | ||||
| Template:HMS | F78 | 2000 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="auto2">Template:Cite web</ref> | ||||
| Template:HMS | F79 | 2001 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | ||||
| Template:HMS | F83 | 2002 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | ||||
| Offshore patrol | |||||||
| Class | Ship | No. | Commissioned | Displacement | Type | Homeport | Note |
| Template:Sclass2 | Template:HMS | P281 | 2003 | 1,700 tonnes | Offshore patrol vessel | Portsmouth | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> |
| Template:HMS | P282 | 2003 and 2021 | <ref>Template:Cite news</ref> | ||||
| Template:HMS | P283 | 2003 | <ref>Template:Cite news</ref> | ||||
| Template:HMS | P222 | 2018 | 2,000 tonnes | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref group="N">HMS Forth is forward deployed, operating from Mare Harbour as guardship in the Falkland Islands.</ref> | |||
| Template:HMS | P223 | 2019 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref group="N">HMS Medway is forward deployed as Atlantic Patrol Tasking (North) guardship in the Caribbean.</ref> | ||||
| Template:HMS | P224 | 2020 | <ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref group="N">HMS Trent is forward deployed to Gibraltar for operations in the Mediterranean, Gulf of Guinea and Caribbean.</ref> | ||||
| Template:HMS | P233 | 2020 | <ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref group="N">HMS Tamar is forward deployed to the Indo-Pacific region with her primary logistics hub at the British Defence Singapore Support Unit in Singapore<ref name="iiss.org">Template:Cite news</ref></ref> | ||||
| Template:HMS | P234 | 2021 | <ref>Template:Cite Twitter profile</ref><ref group="N">HMS Spey is forward deployed to the Indo-Pacific region with her primary logistics hub at the British Defence Singapore Support Unit in Singapore<ref name="iiss.org">Template:Cite news</ref></ref> | ||||
| Mine countermeasures | |||||||
| Class | Ship | No. | Commissioned | Displacement | Type | Homeport | Note |
| Template:Sclass2 | Template:HMS | M30 | 1981 | 750 tonnes | Minehunter | Portsmouth | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> |
| Template:HMS | M31 | 1982 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | ||||
| Template:HMS | M33 | 1983 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | ||||
| Template:HMS | M34 | 1984 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref group="N">HMS Middleton is forward deployed as part of 9 Mine Countermeasures Squadron, operating from Template:HMS in Bahrain.</ref> | ||||
| Template:HMS | M37 | 1984 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | ||||
| Template:HMS | M39 | 1985 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | ||||
| Template:Sclass | Template:HMS | M109 | 2000 | 600 tonnes | Clyde | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref group="N">HMS Bangor is forward deployed as part of 9 Mine Countermeasures Squadron, operating from Template:HMS in Bahrain.</ref> | |
| - | Template:HMS | M01 | 2025 | 6,000 tonnes | Specialist mine hunting ship | Portsmouth | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref group="N">Former vessel of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary serving as mothership for Royal Navy autonomous minehunting/sweeping systems.</ref> |
| Coastal & fast patrol | |||||||
| Class | Ship | No. | Commissioned | Displacement | Type | Homeport | Note |
| Archer class | Template:HMS | P264 | 1985 | 54 tonnes | Patrol boat, University Royal Naval Units | Edinburgh | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> |
| Template:HMS | P270 | 1986 | Liverpool | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | |||
| Template:HMS | P272 | 1988 | Portsmouth | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | |||
| Template:HMS | P273 | 1988 | Glasgow | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | |||
| Template:HMS | P279 | 1988 | Portsmouth | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | |||
| Template:HMS | P280 | 1988 | Portsmouth | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | |||
| Template:HMS | P291 | 1988 | Portsmouth | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | |||
| Template:HMS | P292 | 1988 | Liverpool | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | |||
| Template:HMS | P293 | 1988 | Portsmouth | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | |||
| Template:HMS | P294 | 1988 | Ipswich | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | |||
| Template:HMS | P163 | 1988 | Cardiff | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | |||
| Template:HMS | P165 | 1985 | Gateshead | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | |||
| Template:HMS | P164 | 1986 | Hull | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | |||
| Template:HMS | P167 | 1988 | Portsmouth | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | |||
| Template:HMS | P274 | 1998 | Patrol boat | Clyde | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref group="N">Forms part of the Faslane Patrol Boat Squadron providing security to nuclear submarines entering and leaving the waters in and around HMNB Clyde.</ref> | ||
| Template:HMS | P275 | 1998 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref group="N">Forms part of the Faslane Patrol Boat Squadron providing security to nuclear submarines entering and leaving the waters in and around HMNB Clyde.</ref> | ||||
| Cutlass class | Template:HMS | P295 | 2022 | 35 tonnes | Gibraltar | <ref>Template:Cite tweet</ref><ref group="N">Permanently based in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. Forms part of the Gibraltar Squadron.</ref> | |
| Template:HMS | P296 | <ref>Template:Cite tweet</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref group="N">Permanently based in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. Forms part of the Gibraltar Squadron.</ref> | |||||
Auxiliary vessels
See also: Ships of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary and vessels operated by Serco Marine Services
| RN auxiliary ships | |||||||
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| Survey | |||||||
| Class | Ship | No. | Commissioned | Displacement | Type | Homeport | Note |
| — | Template:HMS | H131 | 1997 | 13,500 tonnes | Ocean survey | Devonport | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> |
| — | Template:HMS | A173 | 2011 | 5,000 tonnes | Icebreaker & survey | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref group="N">Deployed in Antarctic waters during the regional summer. Official role to: "patrol and survey in the Antarctic and South Atlantic, maintaining UK sovereign presence with wider regional engagement".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref></ref> | |
| Sea class 18 m variant | Template:HMS | H130 | 2018 | 37 tonnes | Survey motor launch | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | |
| Non-commissioned vessels | |||||||
| Class | Ship | No. | In service | Displacement | Type | Homeport | Note |
| — | XV Excalibur | N/A | 2025 | 19 tonnes | Extra-Large Uncrewed Underwater Vehicle (XLUUV) | Devonport | <ref name="navylookout.com"/><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> |
| — | XV Patrick Blackett | X01 | 2022 | 270 tonnes | Experimental vessel | Portsmouth | <ref>Template:Cite news</ref> |
| — | Madfox | N/A | 2021 | c. 10 tonnes | Autonomous surface vessel | Portsmouth | <ref name="auto"/><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> |
| Template:Sclass2 | Brecon | M29 | 1979 | 750 tonnes | Static Training Ship | HMS Raleigh | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> |
| Template:Sclass2 | Hindostan (ex-Cromer) | M103 | 1992 | 600 tonnes | Britannia Royal Naval College | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | |
| Sea class | 34 vessels:<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> * 8 x 15 m Officer Training Units; * 6 x 15 m Diver Training/Support Boats; * 4 x 15 m Survey/hydrographic Modules; * 3 x 13.8 m Passenger Transfer Boats (PTBs); * 10 x 11 m Standard Workboats; * 3 x 11 m Small Survey Modules |
— | 2018 to 2024 | 15 to 23 tonnes | Workboats | — | <ref group="N">Officer training units assigned to Britannia Royal Naval College; Diver support boats at HMNB Portsmouth (three units), Devonport, Clyde and Gibraltar (one unit each); Passenger Transfer units to HMS Prince of Wales; and two or more small survey modules to HMS Protector and HMS Scott.</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref name="auto3"/><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> |
| ALN-139 class | Sea Harrier Buccaneer Sea Vixen Swordfish |
— | 2017 | c. 15 - 20 tonnes | — | <ref group="N">Three assigned as passenger transfer vessels to HMS Queen Elizabeth</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | |
| Arcims class | RNMB Hussar | — | 2021 to 2023 | < 10 tonnes (six units); c.10+ tonnes (Hebe)<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="auto1">Template:Cite web</ref> | Autonomous minehunting/sweeping | Clyde | <ref group="N">Four vessels (Halcyon, Hussar, Hydra and Harrier) enabled for autonomous/uncrewed operations. Hebe's greater size enables her to accommodate a Portable Operations Centre Afloat; other vessels employed as crewed workboats.</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> |
| RNMB Hazard | |||||||
| RNMB Hellcat <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | |||||||
| RNMB Halcyon | |||||||
| RNMB Harrier | |||||||
| RNMB Hydra | |||||||
| RNMB Hebe | |||||||
| Thales Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs) | RNMB Apollo | N/A | 2021 | < 10 tonnes<ref name="auto1"/> | N/A | <ref group="N">Apollo and Abdiel are pre-production units within joint UK-France MCM programme; Ariadne first production USV within a complete Maritime Mine Counter Measures (MMCM) system also consisting of Portable Operation Centre (POC), Synthetic Aperture & Mine Detection Imaging Sonar and Multi-Shot Mine Neutralisation System; three additional USVs to be delivered in 2025 within larger MMCM systems</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | |
| RNMB Abdiel | 2022 | ||||||
| RNMB Ariadne | 2025 | ||||||
Gallery
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Template:HMS, Flagship of the First Sea Lord
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Vanguard (Vanguard class)
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Ambush (Template:Sclass)
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Queen Elizabeth
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Daring (Type 45 destroyer)
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St. Albans (Type 23 frigate)
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Forth (River class)
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Hurworth (Hunt class)
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Ramsey (Sandown class)
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Raider (Archer class)
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Cutlass (Cutlass class)
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Scott
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Protector
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Magpie (Sea class)
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XV Patrick Blackett
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RNMB Harrier (Arcims class)
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Madfox
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Stirling Castle
Silhouettes
Silhouettes of major fleet units:
Silhouettes of all Royal Navy and RFA units:
See also
- Lists of ships operated by or in support of His Majesty's Naval Service
- List of active Royal Fleet Auxiliary ships
- List of active Royal Marines military watercraft
- List of ships of Serco Marine Services
- Related articles
- List of Royal Navy shore establishments (the "stone frigates")
- List of ship names of the Royal Navy
- Active Royal Navy weapon systems
- Future of the Royal Navy
- Standing Royal Navy deployments
Footnotes
References
External links
- Royal Navy (royalnavy.mod.uk)
- Royal Navy — The Equipment — Ships (royalnavy.mod.uk)