16 Upcoming Naval Vessels of United Kingdom

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The United Kingdom is currently undertaking ambitious plans to enhance its naval capabilities with a range of upcoming naval vessels which focus on modernization, versatility, and advanced technologies. These vessels will play a crucial role in safeguarding national security, projecting power, and maintaining maritime interests across the globe. From advanced frigates to nuclear-powered submarines and aircraft carriers, the United Kingdom's naval fleet is set to undergo a significant transformation. Here’s a list of all the upcoming naval vessels of United Kingdom.
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These are all impressive vessels. Lets just hope they are built and put into service sooner rather than later....then start building more of them.

lightfootpathfinder
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We should always have a Cressy, Agincourt, Waterloo and Trafalgar in commission - anything that annoys the French is fine by me

antonysteel
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Remember when the French and Belgians tried to get the name of Waterloo railway station changed because they felt it was offensive? Im betting they'll love HMS Agincourt then lol

mikeycraig
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HMS Glasgow was launched from govan yard and moved to another BAE yard for fitting out a while ago

Statueshop
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Proud. About time we spent our money wisely

rgo
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RN ships are always very powerful. But it's a shame the navy is so small compared to what it was.

BlatentlyFakeName
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My Father served on the original HMS Belfast which is now moored on the River Thames in London a a museum

JCLampee
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Do any of these upcoming vessels feature collision avoidance software?

phlanjo
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HMS Bulldog just escorted convoys….no mention of the capture of the first enigma machine in 1941. Clearly that wasn’t an important enough event to mention!😳

richardthornton
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Bulldog is famous for capturing an enigma machine

johnmasterman
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HMS DREADNAUGHT will be the biggest sub we have ever made. And when the type 83 destroyer comes into service it will be the most advanced destroyer in the world 🌎

woodygeo
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Shocking, the lack of investment in the Navy. We are sitting ducks at the moment. With the new type of warfare we have seen in Black Sea and the Red Sea, we are now seeing why it was needed.

madam
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Any going to be built right?
Where they going to get a crew with lower enlistments?
Can’t afford to sail them now

tomhenry
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I think it highly unlikely the contract was expressed in Euros. The UK has never used that currency.

EppingBlogger
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I hope the government finalises all these units and continues to build the naval forces but, please don’t forget the Army and Air Force. The old saying, it’s the ground troops that inevitably have to fight to win battles and as such, they should be afforded nothing but the best in technology to knock out all opposition.

robertcooper
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Provided the budget doesnt get cut any further.

Stinger
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So when Britain decided to build the original Dreadnought class (20, 000 tons) it took just over 1 year to get it into service, the fastest build was 5 months to service. In comparison modern "production" appears to be none existent, can anyone explain why it takes nearly 3 years to built a 7000 ton vessel?

cesiumalloy
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The Type 32’s “General Purpose” frigates will be built. They will be used for the soft type of work, Caribbean patrol; two are to be stationed in Jamacia, Singapore and somewhere else in the Med. The T31’s will end up in the Gulf and more challenging places. Some T26 will provide both carriers with sufficient Royal Navy coverage, not relying on other nations who may not share the UK’s outlook. The remaining T26 and a few Nuc attack and HMS Dreadnought and HMS King George VI, will be going to Australia to help our cousins in deterring you know who.

Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming
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Odd the Royal Navy ship at 0:34 is flying the flag of Brazil ?

jayg
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Shocking narration by a robot with marbles in its gob.
Good to see some proper names of ships returning,
Carriers were a dud, QE & POW.. names inherited from previously unlucky and jinxed ships.
Should have been Ark Royal, Eagle ..
Anyway new ships look potent enough, pity as far as costs go its always a choice of quality against quantity, lets hope they bulid well and sail safely.

antaog