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Guns


4.5-inch Mark 8 naval gun

The Mark 8 gun can be found on all the
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's frigates and destroyers and was used from the Falklands War to the
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. The gun can fire up to 24 high explosive shells per minute, each weighing more than , at targets more than away – this can be extended to nearly if special extended-range shells are used. The main purpose of the gun is
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– artillery bombardment of shore targets. In this role the gun is capable of firing the equivalent of a six-gun shore battery. It can still be used as an anti-ship weapon.


30 mm DS-30B Mk 1/DS30M Mark 2 naval gun

The 30 mm DS-30B Mk 1 and DS30M Mark 2 are automated naval gun systems designed to defend ships from fast inshore attack craft armed with short-range weaponry. The DS30M Mark 2 system consists of a 30 mm Mark 44 Bushmaster II cannon on a fully automated mount with an off-mount electro-optical
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(EOD). The systems are fitted to all
Type 23 frigate The Type 23 frigate or Duke class is a class of frigates built for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy. The ships are named after British Dukes, thus leading to the class being commonly known as the Duke class. The first Type 23, , was commission ...
s (Mk2s) ,
Type 45 destroyer The Type 45 destroyer, also known as the D or ''Daring'' class, is a class of six guided-missile destroyers built for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy in the early 21st century. The class is primarily designed for anti-aircraft and anti-missile ...
s (said to be carrying Mk1s as of 2021), Batch 2 s (OPVs) (Mk2s),
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s (Mk1s),
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(Mk1s) and several
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(RFA) ships ( Bay,
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and
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classes) all reported to be carrying Mk1s when they have weapons packages added. The system is capable of being deployed on the aircraft carriers and , but as of 2021 had not been fitted.


Oerlikon 20 mm cannon

The Oerlikon cannon can be found on the s, the Batch 1 River-class OPVs, the primary casualty receiving ship , and the multi-role replenishment ship .


Browning .50-calibre (12.7 mm) heavy machine gun

The Browning .50-calibre heavy machine gun can be found fitted to ships, the first of which was in 2014, and in 2021 it was reported that had also been fitted with them.


7.62 mm miniguns

All Royal Navy ships carried miniguns for close in defence.Royal Navy Gunnery (archive)
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But the system was scheduled to be retired from service in 2023 and replaced with Browning .50 caliber heavy machine guns.


7.62 mm General Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG)

GPMGs are used for close in defence.


Close-in weapon systems


Phalanx 20 mm

The Phalanx
Close-in Weapon System A close-in weapon system (CIWS ) is a point-defense weapon system for detecting and destroying short-range incoming missiles and enemy aircraft which have penetrated the outer defenses, typically mounted on a naval ship. Nearly all classes of ...
(CIWS) is an
anti-ship missile An anti-ship missile (AShM) is a guided missile that is designed for use against ships and large boats. Most anti-ship missiles are of the sea skimming variety, and many use a combination of inertial guidance and active radar homing. A goo ...
defence system. It is fitted to , the Type 45 destroyers as well as the s and and ''Fort Victoria''-class replenishment oilers in the RFA. It is also currently in the designs for the new
Type 26 frigate The Type 26 frigate or City-class frigate is a class of frigate being built for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy, with variants also being built for the Australian and Canadian navies. The programme, known as the Global Combat Ship, was launched ...
. During Operation Telic, Phalanx guns were removed from ships and were crewed by Royal Navy personnel based at Basra airport, as part of the Centurion C-RAM system. Phalanx is now the only CIWS fitted to Royal Navy ships following the decommissioning of , and the
Type 22 frigate The Type 22 frigate also known as the ''Broadsword'' class was a class of frigates built for the British Royal Navy. Fourteen were built in total, with production divided into three batches. Initially intended to be anti-submarine warfare fri ...
s which were equipped with
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. The last active Goalkeeper system was removed from when she entered extended readiness in 2016.


Torpedoes


Spearfish torpedo

The Spearfish torpedo is the Royal Navy's heavyweight torpedo, weighing nearly , which is carried by both the
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s and ballistic missile submarines. It has a range of more than with a speed in excess of and can be used either against other submarines or ships of any size. It carries a explosive charge and is guided either by its in-built
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or via a copper-cadmium wire. The Spearfish is undergoing a major upgrade program which will provide sophisticated advances in its homing, warheads, tactical and fueling systems, as well an upgraded guidance link.


Sting Ray torpedo

The Sting Ray torpedo is the Royal Navy's lightweight torpedo which is designed to be carried by the anti-submarine helicopters AgustaWestland Merlin and Lynx Wildcat. It has a range of around with a speed of more than and is designed to be used predominantly against submarines. It carries a explosive charge which is powerful enough to punch through the double hulls of modern submarines. It is also integrated on board the Type 23 frigates, deployed by two twin torpedo launchers.


Depth charges

The Mk11 Depth Charge is a depth charge used by Lynx Wildcat or Merlin Mk2 helicopters to attack enemy submarines.


Mine disposal system


Seafox

The Seafox Mine Disposal System is an
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(UUV) used by both the and -class
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s to counter
naval mine A naval mine is a self-contained explosive device placed in water to damage or destroy surface ships or submarines. Unlike depth charges, mines are deposited and left to wait until they are triggered by the approach of, or contact with, any ...
s. The unit incorporates a remotely controlled surveillance system in order to identify a target, guided from the parent ship via fibre optic cables. Once a mine has been identified, an expendable autonomous or remote guided unit is guided to the target and detonates a shaped charge to destroy the mine. Four independent reversible motors and a hover thruster provide high manoeuvrability, allowing for exact placement prior to charge detonation. The Seafox has been used by the Royal Navy clearing coastal waters in both Iraq and Libya conflicts.


Anti-aircraft and anti-missile missiles


Sea Ceptor

The Sea Ceptor missile is currently being integrated into the Type 23 frigates, as a replacement to the
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. It has a maximum range over and can reach Mach 3. The manufacturer states it has a "wide target set", including the capability to engage small naval vessels, which would give the missile a limited surface-to-surface role. A Royal Navy officer of the Type 23 frigate HMS ''Westminster'' stated: "Westminster managed to explore the real potential of the system during her training and to say it is a real game changer is an understatement. Unlike its predecessor, the system is capable of defending ships other than Westminster herself. Whether it's engaging multiple air threats or fast incoming attack craft, Sea Ceptor represents a massive capability upgrade for the Type 23 frigate."


Sea Viper

The Sea Viper is the main weapon of the
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s. As part of
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, it can defend an entire naval task group against aerial threats up to away. Internationally, the Sea Viper system is known as Principal Anti-Air Missile System. It comprises the
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radar, a Combat Management System,
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long-range radar, the
Sylver The Sylver (SYstème de Lancement VERtical) is a vertical launching system (VLS) designed by DCNS and introduced in 2001. Specifications The basic unit of Sylver VLS is an eight-cell module fitted with two rows of 56 cm. missile cells surroundi ...
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and
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() missiles, which are highly manoeuvrable and capable of speeds over Mach 4.


Anti-ship missiles


Harpoon

The Harpoon anti-ship missile is fitted to all Type 23 frigates and three Type 45 destroyers in a 2×4 canister configuration. Another two destroyers are
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the missiles. The missile is a capable of striking at targets more than away and is also used by many other
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navies. The Harpoon was due to go out of service by the end of 2018. However, this has subsequently been revised to at least 2023. As of August 2021, it was reported that, given the age of the Harpoon system, only two Royal Navy destroyers or frigates were carrying a full complement of 8 Harpoon missiles per ship. These were the frigates ''HMS Kent'' and ''HMS Montrose''. In August 2022, it was reported that in preparation for her planned deployment to the
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to replace HMS ''Montrose'', HMS ''Lancaster'' had also been fitted with a full complement of 8 Harpoon anti-ship missiles. In September 2022, HMS ''Westminster'' fired two
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missiles in ''Operation Atlantic Thunder 22'' in a
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exercise alongside US forces in which the decommissioned US frigate USS ''Boone'' was sunk in the North Atlantic. The permanent replacement for Harpoon will be the FC/ASW (Future Cruise/Anti Ship Weapon), first announced in 2016, it will fly at
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and will equip the new Type 26 frigates from 2028. In October 2021 this was put on hold, then it was announced in November that the introduction of these weapons may be delayed until the 2030s. In March 2019 it was announced that an interim replacement for Harpoon would equip five of the Type 23 frigates. In November 2022, UK Secretary of State for Defence, Ben Wallace, confirmed that Norway's
Naval Strike Missile The Naval Strike Missile (NSM) is an anti-ship and land-attack missile developed by the Norwegian company Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KDA). The original Norwegian name was Nytt sjømålsmissil (literally ''New sea target missile'', indicatin ...
would be purchased to equip a total of eleven of the Royal Navy's Type 23 frigates and Type 45 destroyers.


Martlet

The Martlet is a lightweight air-to-surface and surface-to-surface missile under development by Thales Air Defence for the United Kingdom. As of 2021, Martlet is entering service on the Fleet Air Arm's AgustaWestland AW159 Wildcat in the air-to-surface mode with up to twenty Martlet missiles envisaged for deployment on a single Wildcat helicopter. The missile is intended to counter light fast attack boats. The Martlet has also been tested in the surface-to-surface mode on the Type 23 frigate, using a launcher mounted on the side of the 30 mm cannon, as a relatively inexpensive missile to use against small craft and
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s.


Sea Venom

The Sea Venom is a helicopter-launched lightweight anti-ship missile developed by
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to replace the
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. Sea Venom missiles were reported deployed with Royal Navy
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helicopters operating as part of the Royal Navy's carrier strike group in 2021. The missile weighs and has a warhead of . However, operating challenges were reported in 2023 as "ongoing" and full operating capability for Sea Venom was delayed until 2026. It is optimized to attack fast inshore attack craft (FIAC), however it can also damage targets up to corvette size.


Land attack missiles


Tomahawk missile

The Tomahawk missile, also known as TLAM (Tomahawk Land Attack Cruise Missile), allows the Navy's submarines to strike at targets on land accurately. The missile has been in use with the Royal Navy since the late 1990s and has been used in the
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and
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. It is fired from a boat's
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s. Once it reaches the surface, a booster rocket ignites to propel the missile skywards. The Tomahawk then heads for its target at , delivering a explosive warhead. The Tomahawk IV is the latest version of the missile. It has a longer range than its predecessors and can be directed at a new target in-flight, and can also beam back images of the battlefield. In British service it is fitted to all and -class submarines. It is currently planned to be phased out of service in the
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, with no more weapons to be produced after 2015, meaning that it may no longer be an option for the Royal Navy from around the end of the decade. The UK last bought 65 Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles in July 2014.


Trident II D5 ballistic missile

The Trident nuclear missile is Britain's
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. Carried only by the four submarines, the missiles travel up to at over . Each Vanguard boat can carry up to sixteen missiles, and each missile can deliver up to eight warheads. Each variable yield warhead can have a yield up to 100 kt.


See also

*
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* List of Royal Navy equipment


References

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