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White

Ensign
by R.A. Doty

A Supplement for Harpoon


Covering the The Royal and
Commonwealth Navies from
1960 to the Present Day

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White Ensign
Updated Second Printing
A Supplement for Harpoon covering the
Royal and Commonwealth Navies
from 1960 to the Present Day
designed by

R. A. Doty

edited by

Larry Bond
and
Charlie Spiegel

published by

The Admiralty Trilogy Group

The author is a Chief Fire Controlman, stationed aboard USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) as part of Commander, Carrier Group
Five’s staff. This publication and its contents are the author’s own work and do not represent the views, plans or assess-
ments of the United States Navy or the United States government.

Copyright © 1998, 2003, 2013, 2015 the Admiralty Trilogy Group, LLC and R. A. Doty.
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This version of White Ensign has been updated with all errata corrected through 3 Nov 2013.

Cover: HMS Liverpool, a Type 42 Batch 2 guided missile destroyer, during Exercise Joint Warrior, in 2011 (wikimedia)

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Table of Contents Page
Table of Contents 3
Author’s Introduction 4
Editorial 4
What You Get 4
Where the White Ensign Has Flown 5
Ship Class Index 9
Annex A
Royal Australian Navy (RAN) A-1
Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) A-6
Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) A-9
Royal Navy (RN) A-12
Annex B Aircraft
Australia B-1
Canada B-4
New Zealand B-5
United Kingdom B-6
Annex C1 Naval Surface Guns C1-1
Annex C2 Naval Air Defense Guns C2-1
Annex D Surface Missiles D-1
Annex E1 ASW Standoff Weapons E-1
Annex E2 Ahead-Thrown Weapons E-1
Annex E3 Depth Charges E-1
Annex F Torpedoes F-1
Annex G1 Unguided Air Ordnance G-1
Annex G2 Electronic Air Ordnance G-1
Annex G3 Air Cannon G-1
Annex G4 Guided Air Ordnance G-2
Annex G5 Anti-Runway Ordnance F-1*
Annex H Air-to-Air Missiles H-1
Annex J Naval Radars J-1
Annex K Fire Control Radars K-1
Annex L Air Radars L-1
Annex M1 Sonar Systems M1-1
Annex M2 Airborne Sonobuoy Processors M2-1
Annex Q Conversion Factors and Scales Q-1
Annex S (modified) Land Surface-to-Air Missiles E-1*
Carrier Air Groups 80
Squadron Histories 84
Bibliography 88

*To save space, Annex G-5 appears on Page F-1, and Annex S appears on page E-1

Notes to the Second Printing:


This publication has been updated to incorporate new weapons and upgrades to existing weapons systems, as well
as ships commissioned and decommissioned. It also includes the errata to the first printing sent in by many readers.
Thanks to Dwayne Austin, Simon Curry, Peter Grining, Stuart Machin, Evan Powles, Brian Prieor and Brooks Rowlett for
their contributions.
Information cutoff date for the 2nd printing: September 2003.

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squadrons at roughly five year marks. Several of the
Squadron Signal books on aircraft were also used.
Using earlier editions of Harpoon had its problems. The
Mk6(6)1 40mm/60 stats were not going to correlate with the
H4 stats for the Mk3, Mk5, Mk7 or Mk9 40mm/60. Also, the
way radars are figured has changed.
This is where I want to thank Larry Bond and Chris
Carlson for all the stats that I could not come up with. Chris
is also the ECM/ECCM guru. I had problems with the “Gen-
Introduction erations” of ECM for ships and he helped out tremendously.
White Ensign provides the Harpoon4 (H4) player a list
Mr. Paul French was a big help. He gets to go to the Fleet
of all the British and Commonwealth ships and aircraft from
Air Arm Museum! Lucky him. I hope it is as good as the
1960 to 2003. You will find a lot of information reprinted from
Pensacola Naval Air Museum. His major problem, and mine
previous editions of the Harpoon system, but you will find a
as it turned out, was Britain’s 30-year rule. It doesn’t matter
lot of information that was not. Of course, this is not a stand-
that there are no more Sea Vixen, Sea Venom, or Scimitars.
alone supplement. You must have the H4 rules to use White
If the information isn’t over 30 years old, you won’t be able
Ensign, except as a reference.
to get it. Also, his help on the introduction for Borneo was
of great help. Hopefully we will see more from him in the
Editorial future. Mr. Mal Wright from Down Under has helped with a
Concerning the collection of data: If you look at the bib- lot of stats for the RAN/RNZN. I didn’t even know that RAAF
liography you will see that a lot of references were looked had F-4 Phantoms before the F-111 Aardvark was intro-
at, from Jane’s Fighting Ships all the way back to 1959, to duced, and he got to see them!! Thanks also to Dr. Adrian
Friedman’s new Naval Weapons Systems from the Naval Davis for his help with the RN stats and the introductory
Institute Press to old editions of various magazines. work, it was badly needed.
It’s hard to find some information. If you look at early I hope you like White Ensign.
editions of Jane’s or books like Weyer’s Warships of the
V/R
World you notice that the radars, sonars and ECM are not
Andy Doty
mentioned, and looking at the pictures (and I looked at a lot)
you cannot always tell what radars were on a ship. Sonar is
even harder! What You Get
Norman Friedman’s Naval Radar was very helpful and Annex A lists the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), Royal
I want to take this chance to encourage him to put out an Canadian Navy (RCN), Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN),
updated version. Weapon systems bring their headaches to and Royal Navy (RN). Ships from carriers all the way down
this also. Jane’s does a good job when you get to the 1980s to patrol/fast attack craft are listed, as well as ships taken
but try to find out when the AIM-7 or AIM-9 were given to up from trade (STUFT) during the Falklands War.
the British, or when any other missile system entered into Annex B lists all the shipboard and land-based aircraft
service. I’m hoping someone will do an “older” version of that would or could be used in a naval environment.
Naval Weapons Systems. Squadron Histories and Carrier Air Groups during this
To the point. What reference do you use as a basis? I period are listed at the end of the book. It is interesting
like Conway’s because it lists all the naval ships of a coun- to note that unlike US practice, the British would disband
try, what modifications were done to them, and the eventual squadrons and then reform them, usually after a deploy-
disposition of the ship. I next went to Jane’s for the list of ment on board one of the carriers.
auxiliaries. Now this takes several trips to the Library, and Ships are listed either as built or as they appeared in
with two girls tagging along you can’t stay very long!! Next, 1960, if they were built before then. Modifications to a ship’s
Combat Fleets was used. Coverage starts with the 1976 weapons or sensors are listed in the remarks, along with
edition, so for years earlier than that you have to depend the period when the change was made. The number of
on other sources. These books give good descriptions and ships in service will either be the number in service at the
even mention ECM in the ’76 edition. Wyer’s Warships was present time (2003) or, if enclosed in brackets ([ ]), the total
also used for determining weapon system layout. number built, but the class is now out of service completely.
For specific ships or ship classes/types, take a look The Remarks will include the dates when ships of the class
at Norman Friedman’s British Carrier Aviation. This book were removed from service, as well as actions or conflicts
not only ate up my profits but is outstanding in its ability to they took part in.
take the mundane stuff that happens to a ship when it is A note on electronics designations: Until the early
modified throughout its life and put it into terms that even 1990s, all radars and sonars received a “Type” designation,
I could read and enjoy. For some of the frigates, the early in series with communications and EW equipment, e.g., the
editions of Warship have good articles on the Leander, Type Type 965 was an an search radar and the Type 184 was a
15 and Type 16 classes. Aircraft Carriers of the Royal and hull mounted search sonar.
Commonwealth Navies gives a listing of all the carriers and Beginning in the 1990s, radars and sonars included
when and what aircraft were embarked. the type in the designation, so that “Type 965” became
Putnam’s The British Fighter Since 1912 gives a very “Radar 965” and “Type 184” became “Sonar 184.” Because
good description of each aircraft and a list of all fighter it is more informative, we have used the new designation
system througout the Annexes.

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Where the White Ensign has Flown Ruthven, and the LSTs Striker and Empire Gull, LCTs
When I started this venture, I was not aware of all the Redoubt, Bastion, and Parapet, with armor from Bahrain,
locations and conflicts that the British had been in. I thought as well as the MSF Meon. In fact, Bulwark had the only air
with Taiwan/Formosa, and some time in China, Korea, search radar in theater until the arrival of Victorious and the
Vietnam, Grenada, Panama, Kuwait and a couple of other DD Cassandra and the FF Lincoln, on the 9th of July, (they
places, that the US had been everywhere (that’s why we were in Hong Kong at the start). July 5th brought Centaur,
are the great Satan). I was wrong. The following is a short the destroyers Camperdown, Finisterre, and Saintes from
list of places the Royal Navy, along with the Commonwealth the 2nd DD Squadron, the AO Olna, and another LST,
navies, have been since the end of World War II up to 1960, Messina, through the Suez Canal. Remember, that this is
when this book starts: the first time since the Suez Crisis that the British would be
• Palestine between 1945 to 1948 moving any sizable task force through the Canal, but noth-
• Malaya 1948 to 1960 ing happened. Other units brought into the area were the
• China in 1949 frigates Loch Insh, Llandaff, and Yarmouth. 6 July brought
• Oman between 1957 to 1958 four Ton class mine sweepers and a tug through. Centaur
• Jordan in 1958 arrived on the 31st of July. Within two weeks, the British
• Korea in 1950 to 1953 had 5700 men with artillery and armor support inside Ku-
• Cyprus 1956 to 1959 wait. Also included were Hunters, Canberras and Shackle-
• Suez in 1956 (this would make a great mini-campaign tons and various transport aircraft from the RAF.
if you found a competent Egyptian player). Iraqi forces at this time included 12 Ex-Soviet P-6 fast
Here are the places that the RN, RAN, RCN, and attack craft with torpedoes. The Iraqi Air Force flew the re-
RNZN have been between 1960 and 1998: mainder of “pro western” 15 Hunter F.6 and 5 F-86 Sabres,
and earlier Vampire FB, Venom FB, and Furys. These would
supplement its recent Soviet bloc acquisitions of approxi-
Yemen 1960-1967
mately 20 Mig-15, 10 Mig-15 UTI, and 11 Il-28 Beagles.
From 1945 on, the RAF was carrying out strikes against
The strong forces and political pressure dissuaded an
rebels in the country of Yemen. The following carriers were
invasion, and by 11 October, all forces were out of Kuwait.
used to provide help:
A good reference for the RAF/FAA units involved is Air Wars
• Centaur in March of 1960, still a conventional carrier
and Aircraft. It lists all aircraft, including transports, that
with 891 Squadron flying Sea Venom FAW.22 in the strike
were involved. Vanguard to Trident gives a detailed account
role
of naval movements and the political atmosphere during
• Hermes in July of 1963 with 892 Squadron flying Sea
this event. A listing of Iraqi aircraft can be found in Arab Air
Vixen FAW.1
Forces. It may not list what was available in 1961 but gives
• Centaur from January 1964 until July of 1964, now as
an account of what might be usable after Iraqis turn to the
an assault carrier
Soviet bloc for equipment.
• Eagle in June 1964 and March of 1966 with 800
The twelve Soviet P-6 fast attack craft may not sound
Squadron flying Buccaneer S.1 and S.2.
like a lot, but right now (April 1998) I am on USS Russell
During the withdrawal from Aden, both HMS Eagle and
(DDG-59) in the Northern Arabian Gulf looking for sanc-
HMS Albion provided cover and transportation for the evac-
tions violators. I operate the Tomahawk Weapons Control
uating troops with 899 squadron providing top cover in Sea
System so I get to see the Over-The-Horizon (OTH) picture
Vixen FAW.2s, and 848 squadron flying the last British unit,
and it’s not as easy as it would seem trying to keep track
42 Commando, to HMS Albion along with HMS Bulwark,
of all the small fishing or cargo dhows, not to mention the
HMS Fearless, and HMS Intrepid. Escorts included HMS
large supertankers that are out here. If a P-6 was to come
London, HMS Minerva, HMS Phoebe and HMS Auriga. A
out at night, doing roughly 6 to 10 knots, radar won’t tell you
good reference for the land and air campaign is Air Wars
anything. If this is a problem for a modern combatant with
and Aircraft, which has a detailed description of the conflict
the latest in sensors, imagine yourself on an aging World
from 1945 until 1967. Not much to game, but it gives you a
War II destroyer or frigate with one radar, and you can see
background.
what those twelve P-6s could have accomplished!
Kuwait 1961 (Operation Vantage)
Here is one that will blow you away if you didn’t already
Borneo 1962-1966
The Far East Fleet had a significant presence with the
know it. 25 June 1961, the Prime Minister (Ruler) of Iraq,
deployment of at least one aircraft carrier plus supporting
Abdul Qarim Qassem, declared that Kuwait was part of Iraq
units. It should be noted, however, that the ‘East of Suez’
and started moving troops toward Kuwait. Sound familiar?
forces were also needed in Hong Kong, Aden and East
The carrier Bulwark was near Karachi, Pakistan at this
Africa so cover could be thin at crucial times. Following
time as were several frigates in the Persian Gulf. Probably
the rebellion (with covert Indonesian support) in Brunei in
not very good duty at this time of limited air conditioning in
December 1962, British and Commonwealth forces were
ships! (My second ship, David R Ray, lost all three genera-
rapidly reinforced. Despite the failure of the insurrection,
tors for over eight hours in August of 1990. I can attest to
during 1963 Indonesia embarked upon a guerrilla war
the hellish conditions on a ship with no A/C!).
aimed at destabilizing the new Federation of Malaysia and
The British had, of course, been in the Gulf a lot longer
driving the British out of the region. This became known as
than the US and had troops and equipment in Bahrain, plus
the Indonesian Confrontation.
equipment in Aden.
The Confrontation led to the longest and largest de-
The first units on the scene were 42 Commando from
ployment of the postwar RN. At its peak in late 1964 over
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one third of the active fleet was deployed in the area, com- Rhodesia 1965-1966
prising on the order of 50 ships including auxiliaries. Force The independence of Zambia and Malawi brought
levels varied depending on the scale of Indonesian opera- about sanctions and a naval blockade of a landlocked
tions and problems elsewhere. But in general, in addition country! Rhodesia was getting oil from the Mozambique
to the two aircraft carriers and one commando ship, there city of Beira, hence the name of the blockade, “Beira Patrol”.
was also at least one County-class DDG, four destroyers, Eagle was first on the scene from November of 1965 until
with about twelve frigates of one kind or another, and ad- December, followed by Ark Royal from January 1966 until
ditionally five submarines of the 7th Division were based March, Eagle March until May, then Ark Royal from May un-
at Singapore. Inshore patrol work was carried out by three til June. The final patrol was Victorious from June to August
flotillas of minesweepers. Annually, there were ‘FOTEX’ of 1966. After the withdrawal of the carriers, land-based
exercises involving ships of the Commonwealth navies. One Shackletons took over. If Rhodesia had tried to make a
of the largest ‘FOTEX 65’ in March 1965 involved Eagle, stand it could have gotten very hot for the RN. The following
Victorious, Melbourne and Bulwark with a host of support- is a list of possible units of the Royal Rhodesian Air Force
ing vessels. (RRAF) to be used against any one of the carriers during
Until mid-1964 most operations were confined to 1965 to 1966.
Sarawak, and the navy’s role was primarily inshore, with No 1 Squadron 12 Hunter FGA.9
the provision of patrols, guardships and helicopter sup- No 2 Squadron 25 Vampire FB.9
port. However, from August 1964, with British and Com- No 4 Squadron 14 Provost trainers (armed)
monwealth forces in the ascendancy, the emphasis was No 5 Squadron 12 Canberra B.2
changed to the mainland. In one attack, Indonesian
paratroopers were landed through a gap in the Air Defense The withdrawal from “East of Suez” 1966 to 1973
Intercept Zone (ADIZ). To combat this HMS Kent (County- Something should be said about the withdrawal from
class DDG) was used as a mobile air search radar. This Britain’s positions East of Suez. With the death of CVA
attack, however, brought British and Commonwealth units 01, a major rethinking of where and what the RN would
to the verge of retaliation. Plans at the time ranged from do and how it would do it was undertaken. Most of the
attacks against Indonesian Special Forces bases to the personnel in charge at that time were “gun” types and not
destruction of the Indonesian Air Force. The most signifi- fond of the carrier in general. What came out of this study
cant naval event of this period was the transit of Victorious was a reduced navy with more light fleet units, and you
through the Lombok Strait. The period from September could probably guess, no carriers. Even the inclusion of a
1964 to September 1965 was one of equilibrium. helicopter V/STOL vessel brought about the dismissal of
The primary aspect of the Confrontation was the use of the man in charge of writing the paper! Next to crop up was
diplomacy and veiled threats (by both sides) accompanied the budget, including defense. Money could come from two
by minimal actual conflict. The British wished to contain it at places, Germany and the Far East.
the lowest possible level and cost. The Indonesians wanted The timetable was set up for half of the British forces
to prolong it so that the British would lose interest and go to be out of the Far East by 1971 and the rest by 1975. This
home, and they didn’t want to provoke attacks on the home was not what a lot of countries wanted to hear. The US
islands. Finally, it was President Sukarno who lost, follow- didn’t want the British to give an ultimate date of withdrawal
ing the coup attempt of September 1965, which effectively while the Vietnam War was going on. And Singapore, Ma-
removed him from power. This resulted in a peace agree- laysia, and Australia were not happy at all. Britain’s with-
ment in August 1966, despite the fact that officially there drawal meant they would have to do more with their small
had been no war! forces.
Despite the emphasis placed upon the naval role, it As things usually happen, the 1967 Arab-Israeli War
should be remembered that there were numerous RAF, showed what little the RN could do at that time. The Suez
RAAF and RNZAF squadrons employed in the area provid- Canal was closed, again, but this time the RN was in no
ing combat and transport support. Ground forces included position to argue with the Egyptian air force. In the Mediter-
42 and 43 RM Commando, King’s Own Yeomanry Light In- ranean were Victorious, Rhyl, Eskimo, Malcolm, Grafton,
fantry, the Paratroop Regiment, and of course the Ghurkas, and Phoebe, coming all the way from Scotland. In the In-
to name but a few. dian Ocean area were Hermes, Nubian, Ashanti, with Kent,
Arethusa and Lynx on the way around the Horn. A com-
East Africa 1964 bined Anglo-American military intervention was not deemed
The British colonies of Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika, practical, and it was feared the Americans might bug out at
and Zanzibar all gained independence between 1961 to the last minute.
1963. However, British officers and NCOs were still serv- Then, the British pound began to fall, and money was
ing in the national armies, which led to several mutinies needed quickly. Victorious was in refit, but then had a seri-
by troops unhappy with this situation. There was no naval ous fire and it was decided to strike her instead of finishing
action to speak of, except for the landing of 45 RM Com- the refit. The decision was made in a period of only 10 days,
mando from HMS Centaur, followed by 41 RM Commando so you can imagine how surprised the crew would have
from HMS Victorious. Only one air strike was planned, Sea been. The carrier would be decommissioned by 1971, and
Vixen FAW.1 from 892 squadron and Buccaneer S.1 from the carriers that remained would be gone by 1972 instead
801 squadron against the barracks at Tabora, Tanganyika, of 1975. 1967 finally brought about the evacuation of Aden.
but it was called off. Aircraft and Air Wars gives a good ac- As you can tell from the list of ships present, all of the RN’s
count of the action on the ground between the mutineers of amphibious forces were together. In fact, for the first time,
all four countries and the British forces involved. being Intrepid’s first cruise.

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October 1971 was the last time the “Far East Fleet” On April 2nd, 1982, Argentina invaded the British
sailed out of Singapore, and the Persian Gulf force was Falkland Islands, and took South Georgia the following day.
disestablished in November of 1971. Royal Marine detachments on both islands inflicted losses
Vanguard to Trident will give you a good taste as to on the invaders, including damaging the frigate Guerrico
how boring blockade duty is. And let me tell you it is very when she approached South Georgia.
boring unless you’re on the boarding teams (I’m not). Air- Two RN task forces were quickly dispatched, one
craft and Air Wars is good for the aircraft involved, or those from the Gibraltar area commanded by Rear-Admiral John
that could have been involved. Woodward. Another, including the carriers Hermes and
Invincible, left from Britain. More units would be departing
Iceland 1972 - 1973 Britain in the ensuing weeks, including many “Ships Taken
On 1 September 1972 Iceland extended its territo- Up from Trade” or STUFT ships.
rial waters out to 50 nautical miles. GPS had not been Most ships headed for Ascension Island to assemble
invented yet so fishermen in the North Sea were not quite and prepare for the transit to enemy-held waters. Ascension
sure where they were. Icelandic patrol/gun boats began to was used as a forward base during the entire war. It was
harass these individuals. On the 23rd of January, the RN the closest land and airbase between Britain and the Falk-
ships Statesman proceeded to the area to protect British lands. US supplies being sent to Britain were also staged
trawlers. On 18 March, the Icelandic patrol boat Odin fired through this island.
over the bow of Statesman. Two months later on 26 May, The first naval operation took place with a landing of
the Icelandic patrol boat Aegir fired into the trawler Everton. Special Boat Squadron troops from the submarine Con-
June 7th brought about the collision between Aegir and the queror on 14 April, followed by Special Air Squadron troops
RN frigate Scylla. After this, the two Prime Ministers came on Fortuna Glacier on South Georgia to gather intelligence.
to a peaceful agreement, and the “Cod Wars” ended. Next was the depth charging and beaching of the Argentine
submarine Santa Fe, and the invasion of South Georgia on
Cyprus 1974 25th and 26th April.
In 1974, there was war again between the Turks and The next phase was softening up of the Falkland
the Greeks. This time civilians from the US and the UK islands by air strikes and naval gunfire support. It started on
were evacuated by elements of the US Sixth Fleet and the May first with the famous but ineffective Vulcan bomber raid
British Carrier Hermes. on Stanley Airport. May 2nd witnessed the sinking of the
As mentioned, Hermes was used to evacuate civilians patrol boat Alferez Sobral and the torpedoing of the cruiser
using No 814 Squadron flying Sea King HAS.1 and No 845 General Belgrano by Conqueror. With the loss of Belgrano,
Squadron flying Wessex HU.5. The US 6th Fleet was doing the carrier Vienticinco de Mayo, along with the major units
the same thing with CH-46s and CH-53s. There was no of the Argentine navy took no further action, while the car-
intervention by Greek or Turkish forces, however, on 21 July rier’s air group was transferred to shore. On the 4th of May
1974, the Turkish Air Force accidentally sank the Turkish an air-launched Exocet missile disabled Sheffield, which
destroyer Kocatepe. burned out and later sank. During a naval gun fire support
This might not be much of a problem for the RN but the mission, Brilliant and Glasgow were attacked, with the latter
US 6th Fleet was using some of the same class of destroy- damaged.
ers as both the Greeks and Turks. Again, Air Wars and The actual invasion began on the 21st of May. While
Aircraft gives a short but concise history of the land and air British forces were landing, the Argentine Air Force made
battles that happened during 1960 to 1974. near-continuous air strikes on the ships in Falkland Sound.
Attacks were made on Antrim, Argonaut, and Ardent, with
Falklands 1977 Ardent sinking the next day. Antelope was bombed on the
Good background can be found in Vanguard to Trident. 23rd of May, the bomb detonating as it was being defuzed.
It has plenty of detail on the dwindling “station” ships that On the 25th of May, Coventry and Atlantic Conveyor were
preceded the 1982 invasion. both sunk, Atlantic Conveyor to the second attack by Exo-
cet.
With the loss of the heavy-lift Chinook helicopters on
Falklands 1982
board Atlantic Conveyor, the landing forces’ mobility was
The Falkland Islands, in British possession since 1833,
severely reduced. To compensate, a landing was made
are also claimed by the Argentines, who call them the
close to enemy positions without proper air cover. On the
Malvinas. A series of events triggered by a scrap merchant
8th of June, the amphibious ships Sir Galahad and Sir
started the largest combat action for the Royal Navy since
Tristram and the frigate Plymouth were hit. Sir Tristram was
World War II. The Argentine junta, beset by internal political
lost with heavy loss of life. While providing naval gunfire
problems, perceived a weakening and lack of resolve in the
support, Glamorgan was also hit on the 12th May by a
British, possibly based on the announcement of the retire-
ground-launched Exocet.
ment of the patrol ship Endurance, which served as the
Two days later the war was over.
guard ship for South Georgia and the Falklands.
There are dozens of books available on the Falklands
The landing of workers on South Georgia without
War. South Atlantic War, published by GDW (out of print)
following proper customs procedures caused a minor
provides scenarios for the entire 1982 war. There is also
diplomatic flurry on 19 March 1982. This triggered an ac-
a scenario in Harpoon Naval Review 1994. One Hundred
celeration of Argentine planning efforts, which had started
Days, by the commander of the Task Force Rear-Admiral
in mid-January for a September invasion, and a late March
Sir John Woodward shows what goes on in someone’s
UNITAS exercise was used as a cover for troop and ship
head from “our,” the players, perspective. Air Wars and
movements.

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Aircraft gives a short but detailed account of the forces Adriatic 1993 - 1996
involved and a listing of all aircraft at a glance. Britain participated in NATO’s Operation Sharp Guard.
Also, the three books by Men at Arms Osprey on the Designed to enforce the UN sanctions, Combined Task
1982 war are good for all-around general info. Looking at Force 440 boarded and inspected any ship suspected of
this war from a wargamer’s point of view, it is similar to the carrying contraband to Yugoslavia.
period between the US and Japan around the Solomons The nationally mixed force of approximately twelve
when both sides were basically equal and can make an destroyers and frigates always included one or two British
enjoyable campaign game. True, the Argentine carrier is in destoryers or frigates. Britain also provided several Nimrod
port but the land-based Aeronaval Argentina and Fuerza maritime patrol and E-3D AEW aircraft to a nationally-mixed
Aerea Argentina make up for it. group of patrol aircraft.
Ed Kettler, author of South Atlantic War, recommends
The Royal Navy and the Falklands War by David Brown and More Items to Ponder
Falklands: The Air War by Burden, Draper et al. I thought myself a rather learned naval person, but
reading through the list of books in the bibliography, I found
Operation Granby many items of interest that were surprising.
(Desert Shield/Storm) 1990/91 The angled flight deck is not an American idea. True, it
The buildup to Desert Storm was accompanied by the was tested on a US carrier first but it was a British inven-
RN, Australia and Canada. The RAN response included tion. Tests were flown onboard Triumph with the deck
Brisbane, Adelaide, Darwin, and Sydney. The RCN brought painted to look like it was angled. Then actual operation
Athabaskan, Terra Nova, Margaree, and the AO Protecteur. tests were flown on board USS Antietam due to her hav-
The RN put in the Gulf Cardiff, Exeter, York, Gloucester, ing the first angled deck. (This is the reason the US Navy
Brazen, Battleaxe, London, Jupiter, Atherstone, Cattistock, started to do the 27C conversions to the Essex-class CVs).
Dulverton, Hurworth, Ledbury, Herald, Hecla, Fort Grange, Along with this, there was the abortive idea to remove all
Orangeleaf, Olna, Diligence, Sir Bedivere, Sir Galahad, Sir the landing gear from carrier based planes and make the
Percival, the new Sir Tristram, Argus, Opossum, and Otus. deck out of rubber. This was actually tested successfully
Meanwhile, in the Mediterranean there was Task Group on Warrior during 1948. Of course, when your Sea Vampire
232.2 with Ark Royal, Sheffield, Manchester, until relived by is on the deck, how do you wheel it around so others can
Charybdis, plus USS Virginia and Spruance. land?
The “mirror landing aid” is also not an American idea
- again, the British beat us to it! This invention of course
helped speed up the landing process by not having the
Landing Signals Officer out on the flight deck with his
paddles trying to tell the pilot what to do. Now the pilot
could align his own approach and know where he was in
reference to the deck. The steam catapult? British again.
I’ve been in the US Navy for 15 years now and I had
thought all of these concepts were ours to share with the
world. How depressing. At least they weren’t French!

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A class A-17 Eagle A-14


Abdiel ML(i) A-29 Eddybay A-33
Abdiel MSH (ii) A-30 Endeavour A-12
Adamant A-34 Endurance (i) A-35
Albion A-13 Endurance (ii) A-34
Albion A-27 Engadine A-30
Amazon A-22 Ex-Australian Bathurst (N. Zealand) A-12
Annapolis A-7 Ex-UK Bellona (N. Zealand) A-10
Annapolis (DELEX) A-7 Ex-UK Daring (Australia) A-2
Anzac (Australia) A-3 Ex-UK Head (Canada) A-10
ANZAC (N. Zealand) A-10 Ex-UK Leaf A-5
Anzio A-29 Ex-UK Leander (Ikara) (N. Zealand) A-10
Appleleaf A-32 Ex-UK Loch class (N. Zealand) A-11
Ardennes A-28 Ex-UK Majestic (Australia) A-1
Argus A-14 Ex-UK Majestic (Canada) A-5
Ark Royal A-13 Ex-UK Oberon (Australia) A-1
Astute A-15 Ex-UK River (Canada) A-9
Atlantic Conveyor A-36 Ex-UK Ton A-5
Attack A-4 Ex-UK Tribal (Australia) A-2
Bacchus A-31 Ex-UK Tribal (Canada) A-9
Balikpapan A-4 Ex-UK Upholder (Canada) A-6
Bathurst A-5 Ex-UK Whitby (Type 12) (N. Zealand) A-11
Battle (Groups I & II) A-20 Ex-US Balao (Canada) A-6
Battle (Later Group DDR) A-19 Ex-US Charles F. Adams (Australia) A-1
Battle (Later Group) A-20 Ex-US Newport (Australia) A-4
Bay A-4 Ex-US Tench (Canada) A-6
Bay A-24 Fearless A-27
Bay class (Canada) A-9 Fiji A-18
Belfast A-18 Fort (i) A-31
Black Swan A-26 Fort (ii) A-31
Blackwood A-24 Fort Victoria A-33
Bonaventure A-5 Fremantle A-4
Boxer (Type 22/2) A-21 French Durance A-5
Brecon class A-29 Halifax A-7
Bristol A-19 Ham class A-30
Britannia A-35 Head class A-33
British Esk A-36 Hermes A-12
British Fern A-36 HMAS Sydney A-1
Broadsword (Type 22/1) A-21 Hunt A-29
Bulwark A-13 Huon A-4
Ca/Ch class A-20 Improved St Laurent A-8
Canberra A-35 Invincible A-14
Cape Roger A-9 Iroquois A-7
Castle A-27 Iroquois (TRUMP) A-6
Centaur A-13 Island A-27
Charles Upham A-12 Kingfisher A-26
City A-7 Leander A-23
Collins A-1 Leander/1 (Ikara) A-22
Cornwall (Type 22/3) A-21 Leander/2 (Exocet) A-22
County A-19 Leander/3 (Broad-Beamed) A-22
Cresent A-9 Leander/3A (Sea Wolf) A-21
Daring (Type 45) A-18 Leonard J. Crowley A-9
Daring A-20 Leopard A-24
Dark Adventurer A-27 Ley class A-30
Dieppe A-29 Loch class A-24
Diligence A-33 Lyness A-34
Dodman Point A-34 Mackenzie A-8
Dreadnought A-16 Mackenzie (DELEX) A-7
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Manchester A-18 Tide A-32


Melbourne A-1 Tide (Later) A-32
Meon A-28 Tiger A-17
Mermaid A-22 Tobruk A-2
Messina A-29 Tobruk A-4
Moa A-12 Ton A-30
Mull of Galloway A-34 Trafalgar A-15
Norfolk A-21 Tribal A-23
Norland A-35 Triumph A-33
O class (Limited conversion) A-26 Tyne A-31
Oakleaf A-32 Type 12 A-23
Oberon A-16 Type 12 mod A-23
Ocean A-28 Type 14 A-24
Ol class A-32 Type 15 A-24
P class (Limited conversion) A-26 Type 16 A-24
Peacock A-26 Type 21 A-22
Plumleaf A-32 Type 23 A-21
Porpoise A-17 Type 2400 A-16
Protecteur A-10 Type 41 A-24
Provider A-10 Type 42A&B A-19
Quadrant A-3 Type 42C A-18
Queen Elizabeth A-12 Type 45 A-18
Queen Elizabeth II A-35 Type 61 A-23
Quinte A-9 Type 81 A-23
R class (Full conversion) A-25 Type 82 A-19
Rame Head A-34 U class (Full conversion) A-25
Redoubt A-29 Uganda A-35
Reliant (ii) A-34 UK Bay (Australia) A-3
Resolution A-15 UK Leander (Broad-Beamed) (N. Zealand) A-11
Resource A-31 UK Leander (N. Zealand) A-11
Restigouche A-8 UK Oberon (Canada) A-6
Restigouche (DELEX) A-8 UK Pukaki (N. Zealand) A-12
Retainer A-31 UK Rothesay (N. Zealand) A-11
River A-30 UK Tide (Australia) A-5
River (early) (Australia) A-3 Upholder A-16
River (late) (Australia) A-3 Urania A-24
Rothesay A-23 US O.H. Perry (Australia) A-2
Rover A-33 V class (Full conversion) A-25
Salisbury A-23 Valiant A-16
Sandown A-29 Vampire A-2
Scimitar A-26 Vanguard A-15
Sea Crusader A-31 Victorious A-14
Shalford A-27 W class (Full conversion) A-25
Sheffield A-19 Wave Barron A-33
Sheffield (Southampton CL) A-18 Wave Knight A-32
Sir Bedivere A-28 Weapon A-20
Sir Caradoc A-28 Whitby A-23
Sir Galahad A-28 Z class (Full conversion) A-25
St Laurent A-8
St. Edmund A-35
Stalwart A-5
Swiftsure A-15
Swiftsure (Minotaur CL) A-18
T class A-17
T class (Full conversion) A-25
T class (Limited conversion) A-26
T class Conversion A-17
T class Streamline Conversion A-17
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ANNEX A - SHIPS Collins SS


Displacement: 3298 subm In class: 6
Acoustic Counterm: 3rd Gen In Service: 1998
AUSTRALIA Electronic Counterm: None ESM/AIR: 3rd/3rd Gen
Propulsion: Diesel-Electric Crew: 42
Melbourne CVL Class Size: Small Signature: Small/VQuiet
Displacement: 16000 std In class: [1] Max Depth: Int IV Btry Rtng: 120
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1955 - 82 Weapons: ROF
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen PB&SB(3)2 533mm TT w/23 See remarks F, D/USA
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 1210 Sensors:
Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Loud Radar 1007 J/UK
Weapons: ROF Scylla suite with French TSM 2253 and DUUX 5 flank array M
F(2)1 Mk5 40mm/60 C/UK Karriwarra towed array M
2P&PQ/S&SB/S&SQ(2)4 Mk5 40mm/60 C/UK Remarks:
2P(1)2 Mk9 40mm/60 C/UK Type 471. Enlarged Swedish Vastergotland. Integrated digital Fire
2S&SB/3S&SQ(1)5 Mk9 40mm/60 C/UK Control system. Six units planned. Carries 23 Harpoon & Mk48.
27 Aircraft -- Endurance 75 days. Anechoic coating. Although commissioned in
1 Catapult -- 1995 could not undertake even limited combat missions until 1998.
2 Elevators -- • 2006: Scheduled to receive new combat system.
Sensors: Damage and Speed Breakdown:
3 Radar 277Q, Radar 293, Radar 978 J/UK Dam Pts: 0 15 30 45 54 59
Remarks: Surface Speed: 10 8 5 3 0 Sinks
Modified UK Majestic class, taken over by RAN during construc- Subm Speed: 21 16 11 5 0 Sinks
tion. Flight deck angled 5.5° to port. Mercantile standards, special
damage modifier of -15%. Armor: CHP Rating for magazines is L. Ex-UK Oberon SS
• Dec 67-Nov 68: Modified to operate A-4 Skyhawk.Included new Displacement: 2417 subm In class: [6]
radars, strenghtened decks. Radar 293 and Radar 978 radars Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen In Service: 1968-99
retained, LW.02, 2nd Gen ESM added. New air group 4 A-4G Sky- Electronic Counterm: None ESM/AIR: 1st/2nd Gen
hawk, 6 S-2E Tracker, 10 Wessex. Propulsion: Diesel-Electric Crew: 64
• 1971: Catapult rebuilt, deck strengthened, bridle-catcher added Class Size: Small Signature: Small/VQuiet
at bow. Max Depth: Int III Btry Rtng: 75
• 1972: Air group changed to 8 Skyhawk, 6 Tracker, 10 Wessex. Weapons: ROF
• 1972-73: Refitted. PB&SB(3)2 533mm TT w/18 MK8 & Mk37 F/UK&USA
• 1976: Refitted. PQ&SQ(1)2 533mm TT w/4 Mk37 F/USA
• 1980-81: Catapult inoperable, no A-4G carried. Sensors:
• 1982: Planned refit canceled, decommissioned. Radar 1006 J/UK
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Sonar 187, Sonar 2007 M/UK
Dam Pts: 0 81 163 244 293 325 Remarks:
Surface Speed: 24 18 12 6 0 Sinks Onslow, Orion, Otama, Ovens, Otway, Oxley. Mk8 and Mk20 torps
carried.
Ex-UK Majestic CVL • Received mid-life modernization, Sonar 187 replaced by CSU
Displacement: 15900 std In class: [1] 3-41. Sonar 2007 retained. BQG-4, Karriwarra towed array added.
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1949 - 73 Federated Digital Fire Control system added. ESM probably up-
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen graded to 2nd Gen.
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 1200 • 1986: PQ&SQ(1)2 TT removed. Mk48, Harpoon capability added.
Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Loud Estimated loadout after refit is 14 Mk48, 4 Harpoon.
Weapons: ROF • Disposals: 1992: Oxley paid off 1992, Otway 1994, Ovens 1995,
F/A(2)2 Mk5 40mm/60//1 Radar 262 C/UK Orion 1996 and placed in reserve, Onslow 1998, Otama 1999.
P&PB/P&PQ(2)2 Mk5 40mm/60 C/UK Damage and Speed Breakdown:
S&SB/S&SQ(2)2 Mk5 40mm/60 C/UK Dam Pts: 0 11 23 34 41 45
P&PB/3P/3P&PQ(1)7 Mk9 40mm/60 C/UK Surface Speed: 12 9 6 3 0 Sinks
2S&SB/2S/3S&SQ(1)7 Mk9 40mm/60 C/UK Subm Speed: 17 12 8 4 0 Sinks
A(1)2 Mk9 40mm/60 C/UK
26 Aircraft -- Ex-US Charles F. Adams DDG
1 Catapult -- Displacement: 3472 std In class: [3]
2 Elevators -- Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1965-2001
Sensors: Electronic Counterm: 2nd Gen D ESM: 1st Gen
Radar 277, Radar 293 J/UK Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 333
Remarks: Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
HMAS Sydney. Built to mercantile standards, special damage Weapons: ROF
modifier of -15%. Employed as a fast transport, conversion took F/A(1)2 Mk42 127mm/54//1 SPG-53A C/USA
place 1962. Active in Malya, Vietnam. Armor: CHP Rating for A(1)1 Mk13 w/40 Tartar//2 SPG-51 (3) D/USA
magazines is L. PB&SB(3)2 Mk32 324mm TT w/3 Mk46 F/USA
• 1962: Relegated to a fast transport. Armament became P&PB/ P&S(1)2 Ikara w/13 msls E
P&PQ/S&SB/S&SQ(1)4 Mk9 40mm/60 Sensors:
• 1969: 6 LCPU added. Radar 975 J/UK
Damage and Speed Breakdown: SPS-10, SPS-40C, SPS-52C J/USA
Dam Pts: 0 81 162 243 292 324 SQS-23 M/USA
Surface Speed: 24 18 12 6 0 Sinks Remarks:
Perth, Hobart, Brisbane. Mk13 can fire SM1MR and Harpoon. Alu-
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• 1974 - 75 class updated to fire SM1MR standards. Mk13 Loadout P/S/P&S(2)3 Mk2 STAAG 40mm/60//1 Radar 262 C/UK
is 40 SM1MR 2P/2S/P&S(1)5 Mk7 40mm/60 C/UK
• 1985-87: Brisbane given capability to carry 4 Harpoon in Mk13 F(3)1 Mk4 Squid//1 Sonar 170 E/UK
magazine, replacing 4 SM1MR. SPS-10, Radar 975 removed. Sensors:
SPS-67(V) added. Perth refitted Jan 88 to Nov 89, Hobart refitted Radar 293 J/UK
Sep 89 to Jun 90. Sonar 174 M/UK
• 1991: Both Ikara removed. One set of Phalanx 20mm purchased Remarks:
by Australian government. P/S(R)2 Mk15 Phalanx w/5 bursts Modified Battle class DD. Radar 262 on STAAG mount. Anzac
added to Brisbane for service in the Persian Gulf. Weapons were converted to Training Ship 1966 with B turret removed.
transferred to Perth in 1991 and then Hobart in 1992. Damage and Speed Breakdown:
• Decommissionings: Perth 15 Oct 99, Hobart 12 May 2000, Bris- Dam Pts: 0 22 44 66 81 89
bane 10 Oct 01. Surface Speed: 35 26 17 8 0 Sinks
Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Dam Pts: 0 27 53 80 95 106 Ex-UK Tribal DD
Surface Speed: 31 23 15 7 0 Sinks Displacement: 1959 std In class: [3]
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen In Service: 1942 - 69
Ex-UK Daring DD Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
Displacement: 2830 std In class: [1] Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 250
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen In Service: 1964 - 79 Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen Weapons: ROF
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 330 F(2)2 Mk12 120mm/45//1 Radar 285 C/UK
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy A(2)1 Mk16 114mm/45//1 Radar 285 C/UK
Weapons: ROF P/S(2)2 Mk5 40mm/60 C/UK
2F/A(2)3 Mk6 114mm/45//1 Radar 903 C/UK P/S/A(1)3 Mk7 40mm/60 C/UK
P/S(1)2 Mk9 40mm/60//1 Radar 262 C/UK F(3)1 Mk4 Squid//1 Sonar 147 E/UK
F(3)1 Mk4 Squid//1 Sonar 170 E/UK P&S(4)1 533mm TT w/4 Mk9 F/UK
Sensors: Sensors:
Radar 293 J/UK Radar 291, Radar 293 J/UK
Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M/UK Sonar 144 M/UK
Remarks: Remarks:
HMAS Duchess. Transferred from RN. Arunta, Warramunga, Bataan. Single Radar 285 for all 120mm and
• 1973: A(2)1 114mm, F(3)1 Squid removed. 114mm mounts. Original armament (2)3 4.7 in, (2)1 4 in, 6 40mm,
Damage and Speed Breakdown: 4 2 pdr, 4 mg, (4)1 533mm TT, 2 DC Proj. Configuration shown is
Dam Pts: 0 25 51 77 93 103 after ASW refit in 1950s.
Surface Speed: 34 24 16 8 0 Sinks • 1952-53: Arunta moderized. Aft twin 120mm removed, Squid//So-
nar 147 replaced by (3)1 Mk10 Limbo//Sonar 170. Sonar 174 and
Vampire DD 177 replaced Sonar 144.
Displacement: 2800 std In class: [3] • 1953-54: Warramunga converted to ASW escort 1954.
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen In Service: 1957 - 85 • 1957: Arunta placed in reserve, ASW conversion of Bataan
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen canceled.
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 320 • Bataan scrapped 1958, Warramunga scrapped 1963, Arunta
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy foundered enroute to scrapping 1969.
Weapons: ROF Damage and Speed Breakdown:
2F/A(2)3 Mk6 114mm/45//1 Radar 275 C/UK Dam Pts: 0 18 37 55 67 74
P/S(2)2 Mk2 STAAG 40mm/60//2 Radar 262 C/UK Surface Speed: 36 27 18 9 0 Sinks
P/S(2)2 Mk5 40mm/60//2 Radar 262 C/UK
F(3)1Mk10 Limbo w/17 salvoes//1 Sonar 170 E/UK US O.H. Perry FFG
P&S(5)1 533mm TT w/5 Mk9 F/UK Displacement: 3073 std In class: 6
Sensors: Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1980
Radar 293 J/UK Electronic Counterm: 3rd Gen J&D ESM: 2nd Gen
Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M/UK Propulsion: COGAG/CPP Crew: 187
Remarks: Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Quiet
Vampire, Vendetta, Voyager. Vampire and Vendetta have Mk2 and Weapons: ROF
Mk5 40mm with two Radar 262s. Similar to RN Daring class. Alu- P&S(1)1 Mk75 76mm/62//1 Mk92 C/USA
minum construction, special damage modifier of -15%. A(R)1 Mk15 Phalanx Blk 1 w/7 bursts C/USA
• 2 Oct 64: Voyager sunk in collision with HMAS Melbourne. F(1)1 Mk13 w/40 SM1MR//1 STIR 24 (3) D/USA
• 1973: Vampire, Vendetta; Radar 262, Radar 275 removed. 1 PB&SB(3)2 Mk32 324mm TT w/3 Mk46 F/USA
WM22, LW.02 added. Aft Pad (1)2 S-70B-2 Seahawk B
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Sensors:
Dam Pts: 0 22 44 65 78 87 SPS-55, SPS-49 J/USA
Surface Speed: 30 23 15 8 0 Sinks SQS-56 (#1, 2, 3) M/USA
Mulloka (#4, 5, 6) M
Tobruk DD Remarks:
Displacement: 2400 std In class: [2] Adelaide, Canberra, Sydney, Darwin, Melbourne, Newcastle.
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen In Service: 1950 - 75 Aluminum construction, special damage modifier of -15%. RAST
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen system. Fitted with fin stabilizers. Critical Hit Protection for Sensors,
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 332 Engineering, Bridge, Mk75 gun, Mk13 launcher and magazine is L.
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Single-screw, double the effect of all Engineering critical hits. To be
Weapons: ROF fitted with Nulka 4th Gen ECM decoy, ASSTASS to be fitted when
F/A(2)2 Mk6 114mm/45//1 Radar 275 C/UK available. Can carry 2 S-70 or 1 S-70 and 1 Squirrel. Author saw
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time. May have been out on “contract PMS”. Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
• 1985: Adelaide, Canberra; A(R)1 Mk15 Phalanx added, all others Weapons: ROF
built with Phalanx installed. F(2)1 Mk6 114mm/45//1 Radar 275 C/UK
• Stern of first three ships had to be lengthened for S-70 opera- A(2)1 Mk2 40mm STAAG//1 Radar 262 C/UK
tions: Sydney in Jan 89, Adelaide in Aug 89, Canberra in 1991. P/S/A(1)3 Mk9 40mm/60 C/UK
• 1991: For service in Desert Storm Adelaide, Sydney, and Darwin F(3)2 Mk10 Limbo w/17 salvoes//1 Sonar 170 E/UK
had RAM sheets wrapped around their superstructure and masts. Sensors:
Signature remains Small. Radar 293, Radar 974, Radar 975, Radar 978, Radar 994 J/UK
Damage and Speed Breakdown: LW.02 J/Nethl
Dam Pts: 0 24 47 71 86 95 Sonar 162, Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M/UK
Surface Speed: 29 22 14 7 0 Sinks Remarks:
Yarra, Parramuta, Stuart, Derwent. Similar to RN Whitby and Rothe-
Anzac FF say class FF. Stuart completed with F(1)1 Ikara w/13 msls instead
Displacement: 3300 std In class: 4 + 4 of Limbo. Derwent completed with A(4)1 Seacat w/4 msls//1 Radar
Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1996 262 instead of STAAG.
Electronic Counterm: 4th Gen D ESM: 3rd Gen • 1975-76: Yarra ran trials with Mulloka sonar in place of Sonar
Propulsion: CODOG/CPP Crew: 163 177M, then refitted. Limbo removed, replaced with helo pad aft.
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Quiet • 1976: Yarra, others 1977 - 1983: A(4)1 Seacat w/4 msls//1 WM22
Weapons: ROF added, SPS-55 added. F(3)2 Mk10 Limbo, Mk2 STAAG removed.
F(1)1 Mk45 127mm/54//1 9LV200 C/USA F(1)1 Ikara w/13 msls, Aft Pad (1)1 Wasp, P/S(3)2 Mk32 TT w/3
F&A(8)1 Mk41 VLS Sea Sparrow Mk46 torp added, Mulloka sonar replaced Sonar 177.
w/8 RIM-7M//2 9LV200 D/USA Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Aft Pad (1)1 SH-2G(A) B Dam Pts: 0 20 41 61 73 81
Sensors: Surface Speed: 29 21 14 7 0 Sinks
Atlas 9600 J/FRG
SPS-49 J/USA UK Bay FF
Sea Giraffe 150HC J/Sweden Displacement: 1537 std In class: [4]
Spherion (hull array) M/France Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1944 - 72
Remarks: Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
All-steel construction. Joint Australian/New Zealand development. Propulsion: Steam Recip Crew: 177
MEKO 200 variant. First unit HMAS Anzac. Fitted with RAST. Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Initially not fitted with PB/SB(3)2 Mk32 324mm TT, came from River Weapons: ROF
class FFs as they retired in late 1990s. Will probably be fitted with F/A(2)2 Mk16 114mm/45//1 Radar 285 C/UK
Nulka active missile decoy system. Space allocated for Mk141 Har- A(1)5 Mk7 40mm/60 C/UK
poon launchers, second 8 cell Sea Sparrow group, Mk15 Phalanx, 4 Mk4 K-gun w/4 Mk7 DC E/UK
ASSTASS towed array. Forward 9LV200 director can control gun or 2 DC rail w/6 Mk7 DC E/UK
VLS Sea Sparrow. Fitted with stabilizers. F(24)1 Mk10 hedgehog w/5 salvoes E/UK
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Sensors:
Dam Pts: 0 30 60 89 107 119 Radar 276, Radar 286 or Radar 291 J/UK
Surface Speed: 31 23 15 7 0 Sinks Sonar 144 M/UK
Remarks:
River (late) FF Total DC carried; 150. Built to mercantile standards, special dam-
Displacement: 2150 std In class: [2] age modifier of -15%.
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1970 - 98 Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen Dam Pts: 0 13 26 38 46 51
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 247 Surface Speed: 20 15 10 5 0 Sinks
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Weapons: ROF Quadrant FF
F(2)1 Mk6 114mm/45//1 WM22 C/UK Displacement: 2240 std In class: [4]
A(4)1 GWS22 w/Sea Cat//1 WM22 (2) D/UK Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen In Service: 1942 - 75
F(1)1 Ikara w/13 msls B Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
F(3)2 Mk10 Limbo w/17 salvoes//1 Sonar170 E/UK Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 195
Sensors: Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Radar 293 J/UK Weapons: ROF
LW.02 J/Nethl A(2)1 Mk19 102mm/45//1 Radar 262 C/UK
Sonar 162, Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M/UK F(2)1 Mk5 40mm/60 C/UK
Remarks: F(3)2 Mk4 Squid//1 Sonar 170 E/UK
Swan, Torrens. Similar to RN Rothesay class FF. F(3)2 Mk10 Limbo w/17 salvoes//1 Sonar 170 E/UK
• 1985: 1 Mk10 Limbo removed. P/S(3)2 Mk32 TT w/3 Mk46 added P/S(1)2 533mm TT w/1 Mk9 torp F/UK
(F/USA). Sensors:
• 1991: Sea Cat, Ikara no longer operational, both struck. Radar 277, Radar 278, Radar 993 J/UK
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M/UK
Dam Pts: 0 20 41 61 73 81 Remarks:
Surface Speed: 29 21 14 7 0 Sinks Type 15 conversion of Q or Quilliam-class destroyer. Quadrant has
Squid, all others had Limbo.
River (early) FF Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Displacement: 2150 std In class: [4] Dam Pts: 0 21 42 63 76 84
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1961 - 85 Surface Speed: 36 27 18 9 0 Sinks
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
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Fremantle PC Remarks:
Displacement: 200 std In class: 15 Modified version of RN Sir Bedivere class LSL. Can carry up to
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1980 500 troops plus a squadron of tanks. Large Aft and Midship pads.
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 2nd Gen Amphibious ship, special damage modifier of -25%.
Propulsion: Diesel/CPP Crew: 23 Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Dam Pts: 0 23 46 69 83 92
Weapons: ROF Surface Speed: 18 14 9 5 0 Sinks
F(1)1 AN 4 40mm/60 C
P/S(1)2 12.7mm mg C/Intl Ex-US Newport LPH
A(1) 81mm mortar -- Displacement: 4975 lt In class: 2
Sensors: Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1994
Radar 1006 J/UK Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Remarks: Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 218
Replacement for the Attack class PC. Five more planned but can- Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy
celled 1982. Not very seaworthy. Weapons: ROF
• 1994: All except Fremantle and Warrnambool fitted with 2nd Gen Aft Pad(3)4 S-70B-2 Seahawk B
RWR. 2 LCM(8) --
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Sensors:
Dam Pts: 0 3 5 8 9 10 Radar 1007 J/UK
Surface Speed: 30 21 15 7 0 Sinks Remarks:
Kanimbla, Manoora. Replaced Tobruk and Jervis Bay. Converted to
Attack PC amphibious warfare helicopter carrier by removing bow boom and
Displacement: 100 std In class: [20] welding bow doors shut. Formally commissioned 1994, conver-
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1968 - 94 sion finished 1997 and 1998. Can support 4 UH-60 Blackhawk or
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None 4 S-70B-2 Seahawk or 3 SH-3 Sea King. Amphibious ship, special
Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 19 damage modifier of -25%.
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Weapons: ROF Dam Pts: 0 33 66 98 118 131
F(1)1 Mk7 40mm/60 C/UK Surface Speed: 20 15 10 5 0 Sinks
P/S(1)2 12.7mm C/Intl
Sensors: Huon MHC
Decca 916 J/UK Displacement: 720 fl In class: 5 + 1
Remarks: Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1999
Bandolier, Archer to Indonesia 1975. Aitape, Samaai, Ladava, Lae, Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 2nd Gen
Madang to Papua New Guinea. Arrow sank during a hurricane Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 36+13
1974. Barricade to Indonesia 1982, Acute, Bombard 1983, Asail, Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Quiet
Attack, Barbette 1985. Buccaneer was used as a target 1984. Ad- Weapons: ROF
vance is preserved at the National Maritime Museum. Alluminium F(1)1 DS-30B 30mm/75 C/UK
superstructure, special damage modifier of -15%. 2 Subtec mine disposal vehicle --
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Sensors:
Dam Pts: 0 1 2 3 4 Radar 1007 J/UK
Surface Speed: 24 16 8 0 Sinks Sonar 2093 MH M/UK
Remarks:
Balikpapan LCH Uses the Subtec Double Eagle remote control mine disposal vehi-
Displacement: 316 lt In class: 6 cle. Sonar 2093 is for mine hunting only. GRP hull, special damage
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1971 modifier of -10%. Carries 13 trainees in addition to regular crew.
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 16 Dam Pts: 0 7 13 20 23 26
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Surface Speed: 14 11 7 4 0 Sinks
Sensors:
Decca 916 J/UK Bay MHC
Remarks: Displacement: 100 std In class: 2
Salamaua, Buna to Papua New Guinea 1974. Can carry 3 tanks. Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1986
Amphibious ship, special damage modifier of -25%. Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 13
Dam Pts: 0 3 6 9 11 12 Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Quiet
Surface Speed: 10 7 5 2 0 Sinks Sensors:
Radar 1006 J/UK
Tobruk LPA DSQS-11H MH --
Displacement: 3400 std In class: 1 Remarks:
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1981 GRP construction with catamaran hull, special damage modifier of
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None -10%.
Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 144 Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Dam Pts: 0 1 2 3 4 5
Weapons: ROF Surface Speed: 10 7 5 3 0 Sinks
PA/SA(1)2 Mk9 40mm/60 C/UK
2 LCVP --
2 LCM(8) --
Sensors:
Decca 1226, Decca series J/UK

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Bathurst MSF Remarks:


Displacement: 790 std In class: [13] HMAS Westralia. (ex-Appleleaf). Leased by the RN from 1979.
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1940 - 62 Transferred 1989 to the RAN. Fitted with Matilda RWR, not a full
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None ESM system. Warns of weapons radars only. RBS 70 SAM system
Propulsion: Steam Recip Crew: 15 with an army detachment on board. Fleet auxiliary, special dam-
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy age modifier of -25%. Single Screw, each engineering critical hit
Weapons: ROF reduces speed 50%, not 25%.
F(1)1 Mk19 102mm/40 C/UK • Jan - Mar 96: Refitted with foundations for F/A(R)2 Mk15 Phalanx
2 Mk4 K-gun w/4 Mk7 DC E/UK • 1998: Suffered severe fire in the engineering spaces, with four
2 DC rail w/6 Mk7 DC E/UK fatalities.
Sensors: Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Radar 271, Radar 286 J/UK Dam Pts: 0 74 149 223 267 297
Sonar 144, Sonar 153 MH M/UK Surface Speed: 16 12 8 4 0 Sinks
Remarks:
Castlemaine preserved at Williamstown. Some units fitted with French Durance AO
Mk21 102mm/45 instead of Mk19. Displacement: 17933 fl In class: 1
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1986
Dam Pts: 0 9 17 26 32 35 Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Surface Speed: 15 11 7 4 0 Sinks Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 212
Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy
Ex-UK Ton MSI Weapons: ROF
Displacement: 360 std In class: [3] PA/SA/A(1)3 Mk9 40mm/60 C/UK
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1962 - 91 Aft pad (1)1 Sea King/Squirrel B
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None 2 Landing Craft --
Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 29 Sensors:
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy 2 Radar 1006 J/UK
Weapons: ROF Remarks:
F(1)1 Mk7 40mm/60 C/UK HMAS Success. Modified French Durance-class AO. RBS 70 SAM
A(1)1 Mk4 20mm/80 C/UK system with an army detachment on board. Carries 8220 tons
Sensors: distillate, 1311 tons aviation fuel, 170 tons munitions, 183 tons
Radar 978 J/UK provisions, 259 tons water and 45 tons spare parts. Refuel P/S and
Sonar 193 MH M/UK astern. To be fitted with Phalanx. DP calculated on 7845 std. Fleet
Remarks: auxiliary, special damage modifier of -25%.
Aluminum/wood construction, special damage modifier of -15%. • 1991-92: Hangar modified to accept Sea King helicopter.
Fitted with fin stabilizers. Damage and Speed Breakdown:
• 1970: Curlew, Snipe; Sonar 193 (minehunting sonar) added. Dam Pts: 0 44 88 131 158 175
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Surface Speed: 18 14 9 5 0 Sinks
Dam Pts: 0 4 8 11 14 15
Surface Speed: 15 11 7 4 0 Sinks UK Tide AO
Displacement: 15000 std In class: [1]
Stalwart AD Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1962 - 85
Displacement: 10000 std In class: [1] Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1966 - 89 Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 115
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy
Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 478 Weapons: ROF
Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy P/S(2)2 Mk5 40mm/60 C/UK
Weapons: ROF P/S(1)2 Mk9 40mm/60 C/UK
F/A(1)2 Mk7 40mm/60 C/UK Sensors:
Aft Pad(1)2 Sea King or Wessex B/UK 2 Decca 916 J/UK
Sensors: Remarks:
Nav radar J/Intl HMAS Supply (ex-Tide Austral). Built for Australia, commissioned
Remarks: 1955. Loaned to RN until 1962 when it was returned and renamed
Built to merchantile standards, damage modifier of -15%. Fleet Supply. Fleet auxiliary, special damage modifier of -25%.
auxiliary, special damage modifier of -25%. Carried spare missiles • 1962: P/S(2)2 Mk5 40mm removed.
for destroyers and frigates. • 1979: Decca 916 replaced by Radar 1006.
• 1989: Decommed to provide crew for Westralian. • Nov 85: Decommissioned for disposal.
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Dam Pts: 0 42 83 125 149 166 Dam Pts: 0 69 137 206 248 275
Surface Speed: 18 14 9 4 0 Sinks Surface Speed: 17 13 9 4 0 Sinks

Ex-UK Leaf AO CANADA


Displacement: 22440 gwt In class: 1
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1989
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 2nd Gen RWR Ex-UK Majestic CVL
Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 60 Displacement: 16000 std In class: [1]
Size Class: Large Signature: Large/Noisy Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1957 - 70
Weapons: ROF Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
P/S(1)2 Mk4 20mm/80 C/UK Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 1300
Sensors: Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Loud
Radar 1007 J/UK Weapons: ROF
P&PQ/P&PB/S&SB/S&SQ(2)4 Mk33

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76mm/50//4 SPG-34 C/USA added. Federated Digital fire control system. ESM/AIR, and Acous-
27 Aircraft — tic Countermeasures upgraded to 2nd Gen.
1 Catapult — • 1987: Fire control modified to handle Mk48 Mod 4 and Harpoon
2 Elevators — (no Harpoon purchased by Canada), first Mk48 firing in 1990. Aft
Sensors: TT blanked off, NT-37C capability removed.
SPS-10, SPS-8, SPS-12 J/USA • 1991-1993: Onandaga, Okanagan fitted with Triton sonar (UK
Air Group: Sonar 2051) vice CSU 3-41.
· 1957: 16 F-2H Banshee, 8 S-2F Tracker • Jul 2000: HMCS Onadaga, last of class, paid off.
· 1961: 8 S-2F Tracker, 13 HO4S-3 Whirlwind Damage and Speed Breakdown:
· 1967: 8 S-2F Tracker, 13 CHSS-2 Sea King Dam Pts: 0 11 23 34 41 45
Remarks: Surf Speed: 12 9 6 3 0 Sinks
HMCS Bonaventure. Mercantile standards, special damage modi- Subm Speed: 17 12 8 4 0 Sinks
fier of -15% Flight Deck angled 8° to port. Armor: CHP Rating for
magazines is L. Ex-US Tench SS
• 1967: P&PB/S&SB Mk33 76mm/50 removed. Displacement: 2410 subm In class: [1]
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen In Service: 1968 - 74
Dam Pts: 0 81 163 244 293 325 Electronic Counterm: None ESM/AIR: 1st/1st Gen
Surface Speed: 24 18 12 6 0 Sinks Propulsion: Diesel-Electric Crew: 82
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Ex-UK Upholder SS Max Depth: Int II Btry Rtng: 45
Displacement: 2400 subm In class: 3+1 Weapons: ROF
Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen In Service: 2002 PB&SB(3)2 533mm TT w/20 Mk37 F/USA
Electronic Counterm: None ESM/AIR: 2nd/2nd Gen PQ&SQ(2)2 533mm TT w/2 Mk37 F/USA
Propulsion: Diesel-Electric Crew: 44 Sensors:
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/VQuiet SS-2 J/USA
Max Depth: Int V Btry Rtng: 125 BQR-2B, BQR-3, BQS-3 M/USA
Weapons: ROF Remarks:
PB&SB(3)2 533mm TT w/18 Mk48 Mod 5 F/USA HMCS Rainbow. Former USS Argonaut (SS-475). Fleet Snorkel
Sensors: Conversion submarine. A cheap GUPPY conversion. Received a
Sonar 2040, Sonar 2041 M/UK GUPPY streamlined conning tower but the hull was not changed.
Sub ETASS (Use USA BQR-25 STASS) M Used for training.
Radar 1007 J/UK Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Remarks: Damage Points: 0 11 23 34 41 45
Victoria, Windsoar, Cronerbrook, Chicoutimi. Type 2400 SS. Feder- Surface Speed: 12 9 6 3 0 Sinks
ated digital FCS. Has anechoic coating. 45 days’ endurance. Snort Subm Speed: 17 12 8 4 0 Sinks
speed 19 kts. Fitted with Sonar 2041 Micropuffs flank array (search
sensors). Although the RN began looking for a buyer in 1990, one Ex-US Balao SS
was not found until 1998, when they were leased to Canada. TT Displacement: 2410 subm In class: [1]
can also fire Mk24, Spearfish, Harpoon. Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen In Service: 1961 - 69
• 1993: All four units put up for sale. Electronic Counterm: None ESM/AIR: 1st/1st Gen
• 1998: Canada announced decision to buy all four Upholders. Propulsion: Diesel-Electric Crew: 64
Refitted 1998 - 2000. Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
• Oct 2000: Victoria (ex-Unseen) transferred to Canada, undergoing Max Depth: Int II Btry Rtng: 45
6-month refit, sea trials, HP in Victoria. Weapons: ROF
• Jul 01: Windsor (ex-Unicorn) transferred to Canada. PB&SB(3)2 533mm TT w/20 Mk37 F/USA
• Mar 03: Cornerbrook (ex-Ursula) transferred to Canada, IOC PQ&SQ(2)2 533mm TT w/2 Mk37 F/USA
2003. Sensors:
Damage and Speed Breakdown: BPS-2, SS J/USA
Dam Pts: 0 11 23 34 41 45 JT, QC, WFA M/USA
Surf Speed: 12 9 6 3 0 Sinks Remarks:
Subm Speed: 20 15 10 5 0 Sinks HMCS Grilse. Former USS Burrfish (SSR-312), a modified radar
picket sub. Used for training. WFA is mine location sonar, no search
UK Oberon SS capability.
Displacement: 2410 subm In class: [3] Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen In Service: 1965 - 00 Damage Points: 0 11 23 34 41 45
Electronic Counterm: None ESM/AIR: 1st/1st Gen Surface Speed: 12 9 6 3 0 Sinks
Propulsion: Diesel-Electric Crew: 64 Subm Speed: 17 12 8 4 0 Sinks
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/VQuiet
Max Depth: Int III Btry Rtng: 75 Iroquois (TRUMP) DDG
Weapons: ROF Displacement: 4450 std In class: 4
PB&SB(3)2 533mm TT w/20 NT-37C F/USA Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1991
PQ&SQ(1)2 533mm TT w/2 NT-37C F/USA Electronic Counterm: 2nd Gen J&D ESM: 2nd Gen
Sensors: Propulsion: COGOG/CPP Crew: 232
Radar 1006 J/UK Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy
Sonar 187, Sonar 2007 M/UK Weapons: ROF
Remarks: F(1)1 Super Rapid 76mm/62//1 Lirod 8 C/Italy
HMCS Ojibwa, Onandaga, Okanagan. Analog/Digital Fire Control. F&A(29)1 Mk41 VLS w/29 SM2MR//2 STIR 18 (15) D/USA
• 1980-82 Ojibwa, 82-84 Onandaga, 84-86 Okanagan.: Submarine A(R)1 Mk15 Phalanx w/5 bursts C/USA
Operational Update Project (SOUP) refit. FRG CSU 3-41 sonar PB/SB(3)2 Mk32 TT w/3 Mk46 F/USA
replaced Sonar 187. Sonar 2007 retained. BQG-501 Micropuffs Aft Pad (1)2 CH-124 Sea King B

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Sperry Mk340 J Damage Points: 0 40 81 121 145 161
LW.08, DA.08 J/Neth Surface Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks
SQS-505 (hull and towed) M
Remarks: Annapolis (DELEX) FF
Redesignated as a DDG in 1991. Stats for Tribal class Update Displacement: 2400 std In class: [2]
and Modernization Program (TRUMP). Algonquin 1987 to 1991, Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1984 - 98
Iroquois 1992, Huron 1992 to 1995, Athabaskan 1991 to 1995. Has Electronic Counterm: 2nd Gen J&D ESM: 2nd Gen
Bear Trap helo haul down system and fin stabilizers. Lirod is EO Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 228
and radar FC. Fitted with UYS-503(v) sonobuoy receiver. Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Quiet
• 1991: Huron deployed to Persian Gulf with same mods as Atha- Weapons: ROF
baskan F(2)1 Mk33 76mm/50//1 SPG-515 C/USA
• 1999: Nulka decoys added, ULQ-6 jammers removed, ECM: 4th PB/SB(3)2 Mk32 324mm TT w/3 Mk46 F/USA
Gen D. Aft Pad (1)1 CH-124 Sea King B
• Late 2000: Huron put in reserve with caretaker crew because of Sensors:
crew shortages. SPS-503 J
Damage and Speed Breakdown: SPS-10 J/USA
Dam Pts: 0 39 79 118 141 157 SQS-505, SQS-504 VDS M
Surf Speed: 29 21 14 7 0 Sinks Remarks:
DELEX modernization of Annapolis Aug 85 to Jan 87, Nipigon Jun
Iroquois DDH 83 to Aug 84. SQR-19 CANTASS (M/USA) on Annapolis, SQS-
Displacement: 3863 std In class: 4 510 on Nipigon. Fitted with fin stabilizers. Prairie/Masker bubbler
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen In Service: 1972 system added (Quiet signature). Aluminum superstructure, special
Electronic Counterm: 1st Gen D ESM: 1st Gen damage modifier of -15%.
Propulsion: COGOG/CPP Crew: 245 • 1984-88: Nipigon served as trials ship for experimental ETASS
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy sonar (not an operational sensor).
Weapons: ROF • 1988: Nipigon SQS-504 VDS replaced by SQR-501 CANTASS.
F(1)1 Compact 127mm54//1 STIR C/Italy • 1991: Annapolis fitted with anechoic tiles replacing Prairie/Masker.
P/S(8)2 NATO Sea Sparrow • 1992: SQS-510 replaced SQS-505 in both units.
w/32 RIM-7H//2 WM22 (15) D/USA • 1998: Both units decommissioned.
F(3)1 Mk10 Limbo w/17 salvoes//Sonar 170 E2/UK Damage and Speed Breakdown:
P/S(3)2 Mk32 324mm TT w/3 Mk46 F/USA Dam Pts: 0 19 38 57 68 76
Aft Pad (1)2 CH-124 Sea King B Surf Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks
Sensors:
Sperry Mk340, SPS-501 J Annapolis FF
SQS-501, SQS-505 Hull & VDS M Displacement: 2400 std In class: 2
Remarks: Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1964
Stats before TRUMP refit in 1991. Has Bear Trap helicopter haul- Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
down system and fin stabilizers. Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 228
• 1990: Athabaskan deployed to Persian Gulf included six 12.7mm Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
MG and Spectra-Scan 3000 mine avoidance sonar. Weapons: ROF
• 1991: Huron to Persian Gulf with the same mods as Athabaskan. F(2)1 Mk33 76mm/50//1 SPG-48 C/USA
Damage and Speed Breakdown: F(3)1 Mk10 Limbo w/17 salvoes//1 SQS-502 E2/UK
Damage Points: 0 35 69 104 124 138 PB/SB(3)2 Mk32 324mm TT w/3 Mk46 F/USA
Surface Speed: 29 21 14 7 0 Sinks Aft Pad (1)1 CH-124 Sea King B
Sensors:
Halifax FF Sperry Mk2 J
Displacement: 4750 std In class: 12 SPS-12, SPS-10 J/USA
Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1992 SQS-501, SQS-503, SQS-504 VDS M
Electronic Counterm: 3rd Gen J&D ESM: 3rd Gen Remarks:
Propulsion: COGOG/CPP Crew: 252 Annapolis, Nipigon. Planned Mackenzie class units rebuilt during
Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Quiet construction with helicopter added. Rerated as DDH in 1977. Fitted
Weapons: ROF with fin stabilizers. Aluminum superstructure, special damage modi-
F(1)1 Bofors Mk2 57mm70//1 STIR C/Sweden fier of -15%.
A(R)1 Mk15 Phalanx Blk1 w/7 bursts C/USA Damage and Speed Breakdown:
P/S(4)2 Mk141 w/4 Harpoon D/USA Dam Pts: 0 19 38 57 68 76
F&A(6)2 Mk48 w/12 Sea Sparrow//1 STIR 1.8 D/USA Surf Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks
P/S(3)2 Mk32 TT w/3 Mk46 Mod 5 F/USA
Aft Pad (1)1 CH-124 Sea King B Mackenzie (DELEX) FF
Sensors: Displacement: 2380 std In class: [4]
SPS-49 J/USA Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1962 - 94
Sea Giraffe 150HC J/Sweden Electronic Counterm: 2nd Gen D ESM: 2nd Gen
2 Sperry Mk340 (FFH 335, 337-341) J Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 290
2 Radar 1007 (FFH 330-334, 336) J/UK Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
SQR-501 CANTASS, SQS-505 M Weapons: ROF
Remarks: F(2)1 Mk6 76mm/70//2 SPG-48 C/UK
City class. 24 total torps carried. Has the Bear Trap helicopter haul A(2)1 Mk33 76mm/50//2 SPG-48 C/USA
down system, fin stabilizers. No Sea Sparrow (RIM-7) reloads car- F(3)2 Mk10 Limbo w/17 salvoes//1 SQS-502 E2/UK
ried. Has bubbler noise reduction. Fitted with UYS-503(v) sonobuoy PB/SB(3)2 Mk32 324mm TT w/3 Mk46 F/USA
receiver. Fitted with “austere” SWG-1 fire control for Harpoon. Can-
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Sensors: Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Sperry Mk127, SPS-502 J Dam Pts: 0 22 45 67 80 89
SPS-12 J/USA Surf Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks
SQS-501, SQS-505 M
Remarks: Restigouche FF
Stats for DELEX modernization. Aluminum superstructure, special Displacement: 2000 std In class: [7]
damage modifier of -15%. Yukon, Qu’Appelle have US 76mm/50 Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1958 - 97
Fwd and Aft. Mackenzie finished conversion 1987, Saskatchewan Electronic Counterm: 1st Gen D ESM: 1st Gen
1986, Yukon 1985, Qu’Appelle 1984. Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 249
• Qu’Appelle struck 1992, Yukon 1993, Mackenzie and Saskatch- Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
ewan 1994. Weapons: ROF
Damage and Speed Breakdown: F(2)1 Mk6 76mm/70//1 SPG-48 C/UK
Damage Points: 0 19 38 56 68 75 A(2)1 Mk33 76mm/50//1 SPG-48 C/USA
Surface Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks P/S (1)2 Mk2 torp launcher w/1 Mk43 torp F/USA
F(3)2 Mk10 Limbo w/17 salvoes//1 SQS-502 E/UK
Mackenzie FF Sensors:
Displacement: 2380 std In class: [4] Sperry Mk2 J
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1962 - 94 SPS-12, SPS-10 J/USA
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen SQS-501, SQS-503 M
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 210 Remarks:
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Restigouche, Gatineau, Kootenay, Terra Nova, Chaudiere, St Croix,
Weapons: ROF Columbia. Improved St. Laurent design. Separate SPG-48 FC ra-
F(2)1 Mk6 76mm/70//2 SPG-48 C/UK dar for each gun mount. Aluminum superstructure, special damage
A(2)1 Mk33 76mm/50//2 SPG-48 C/USA modifier of -15%.
F(3)2 Mk10 Limbo w/17 salvoes//1 SQS-502 E2/UK • 1969-73: Restigouche, Gatineau, Kootenay, Terra Nova. upgraded.
P/S (1)2 Mk2 torp launcher w/1 Mk43 F/USA Mk2 Launcher, one Limbo mount, aft 76mm removed, replaced
Sensors: by A(8)1 Mk112 w/8 ASROC. 8 Manual reloads for ASROC. ECM
Sperry Mk2 J upgraded to 2nd Gen D. Terra Nova completed refit in 1969, others
SPS-12, SPS-10 J/USA in 1973.
SQS-501, SQS-503 M • 1974: Planned conversions of Chaudiere, St Croix, Columbia can-
Remarks: celed, paid off instead.
Refined Restigouche design. Yukon, Qu’Appelle have US Mk33 • 1981: Four survivors upgraded as part of DELEX program, listed
76mm/50 both fwd and aft. Six units originally planned, but last separately.
two converted during construction with helicopter deck added to Damage and Speed Breakdown:
become Annapolis class. Aluminum superstructure, special dam- Dam Pts: 0 16 32 48 58 64
age modifier of -15%. Surf Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks
Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Damage Points: 0 19 38 56 68 75 Improved St Laurent FFH
Surface Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks Displacement: 2260 std In class: [7]
Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1955 - 94
Restigouche (DELEX) FF Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
Displacement: 2875 std In class: [4] Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 290
Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1973 - 99 Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Electronic Counterm: 2nd Gen J&D ESM: 2nd Gen Weapons: ROF
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 214 F(2)1 Mk33 76mm/50//2 SPG-48 C/USA
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy PB/SB (1)2 Mk32 324mm TT w/3 Mk44 F/USA
Weapons: ROF F(3)1 Mk10 Limbo w/21 salvoes//1 SQS-502 E2/UK
F(2)1 Mk6 76mm/70//1 SPG-515 C/UK Aft Pad(1)1 CH-124 Sea King B
A(8)1 Mk112 w/8 ASROC E1/USA Sensors:
F(3)1 Mk10 Limbo w/17 salvoes//1 SQS-502 E2/UK SPS-12, SPS-10 J/USA
PB/SB(3)2 Mk32 324mm TT w/3 Mk46 F/USA SQS-501, SQS-503, SQS-504 VDS M
Sensors: Remarks:
Sperry Mk127, SPS-501, SPS-503 J “DDH conversion.” Class was heavily refitted in 1960s to accom-
SQS-501, SQS-503, SQS-505 VDS M modate helicopter pad aft and Sea King helicopter. Mk2 torpedo
Remarks: launchers replaced by Mk32 TT. Fitted with RAST, stabilizers, 2nd
Shows 1981 conversion of Restigouche, Gatineau, Kootenay, Terra Gen towed torpedo countermeasures. Aluminum superstructure,
Nova. Kootenay completed modernization Nov 83, Terra Nova special damage modifier of -15%. NBC citadel. Assiniboine com-
in 1984. Terra Nova has SQS-510 hull vice SQS-503. Aluminum pleted refit in 1966.
superstructure, special damage modifier of -15%. 8 manual reloads • 1988: Assiniboine paid off.
for ASROC launcher. Damage and Speed Breakdown:
• Aug 90: Terra Nova deployed to Mideast with PB&SB(4)2 Mk141 Damage Points: 0 18 36 54 65 72
w/4 Harpoon in place of ASROC launcher, Limbo replaced by Surface Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks
Mk15 Phalanx, P/S(1)2 Mk5c 40mm/60, Blowpipe and Javelin
shoulder-fired SAMs, 4 DLF(2) “Rubber Duck” decoys added. St Laurent FF
• Late 90: Restigouche refitted as Terra Nova, but never deployed Displacement: 2000 std In class: [7]
to Persian Gulf. Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1955 - 94
• Mid-90: After Desert Storm ended, both ships restored to prior Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
configuration, except Limbo not reinstalled. Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 290
• 1994: Restigouche struck. Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
• 1995: Kootenay struck.
• 1997: Gatineau and Terra Nova placed in reserve, struck in 1998.

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Weapons: ROF Ex-UK River DE


F/A(2)2 Mk33 76mm/50//2 SPG-48 C/USA Displacement: 2150 std In class: [18]
PA/SA(1)2 Mk5 40mm/60 C/UK Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1944 - 67
P/S (1)2 Mk2 torp launcher w/1 Mk43 torp F/USA Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
F(3)2 Mk10 Limbo w/21 salvoes//1 SQS-502 E/UK Propulsion: Steam Recip Crew: 140
Sensors: Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
SPS-12, SPS-10 J/USA Weapons: ROF
SQS-501, SQS-503, SQS-504 M F(2)1 Mk19 102mm/45//1 Radar 285 C/UK
Remarks: A(2)1 Mk5 40mm/60 C/UK
St. Laurent, Saguenay, Skeena, Ottawa, Margaree, Fraser, Assin- P/S(1)4 Mk9 40mm/60 C/UK
boine. Single magazine serves both Mk10 Limbo mounts, with 21 F(24)2 Mk4 Squid //1 Sonar 147 E/UK
salvoes total. St Laurent laid up 1974, before modernization, be- Sensors:
cause of her unique propulsion plant. 40mm/60 were not mounted Radar 276 or Radar 286 J/UK
in Fraser, Margaree, or Saguenay. Aluminum superstructure, Sonar 162, Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M/UK
special damage modifier of -15%. NBC citadel. Remarks:
Damage and Speed Breakdown: HMCS New Glasgow. Became Prestonian class 1953 to 1959
Damage Points: 0 16 32 48 58 64 during conversions. Most sold off 1965 to 1967. Built to mercantile
Surface Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks standards, special damage modifier of -15%.
Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Crescent DDE Damage Points: 0 17 35 52 62 69
Displacement: 2240 std In class: [2] Surface Speed: 21 15 10 5 0 Sinks
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1952 - 80
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen Leonard J. Crowley OPV
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 195 Displacement: 1470 ltshp In class: 1
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1985
Weapons: ROF Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Crescent: Propulsion: Diesel/CPP Crew: 35
F(2)1 Mk19 102mm//1 Radar 262 C/UK Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
A(2)2 Mk33 76mm/50 C/USA Weapons: ROF
Algonquin: P/S(1)2 12.7mm mg C/Intl
A(2)1 Mk19 102mm//1 Radar 262 C/UK Sensors:
F(2)2 Mk33 76mm/50 C/USA 2 Sperry Mk340 J
all: Remarks:
F(2)1 Mk5 40mm/60 C/UK Used by Canadian Depardment of Fisheries and Oceans as patrol
F(3)1Mk10 Limbo w/17 salvoes//1 Sonar 170 E/UK ship. Built to mercantile standards, special damage modifier of
P/S(1)2 533mm TT w/1 Mk9 F/UK -15%. Single Screw, each engineering critical hit reduces speed
Sensors: 50%, not 25%. Helo pad and telescoping hangar.
Radar 277 or Radar 278, Radar 965, Radar 993 J/UK Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M/UK Damage Points: 0 14 28 41 50 55
Remarks: Surface Speed: 12 9 6 3 0 Sinks
Type 15 class DE conversions to Crescent and Algonquin. Squid
replaced by Mk10 Limbo in later years. Cape Roger OPV
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Displacement: 1461 fl In class: 2
Damage Points: 0 21 42 63 76 84 Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1977
Surface Speed: 36 27 18 9 0 Sinks Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Propulsion: Diesel/CPP Crew: 19
Ex-UK Tribal DDE Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Displacement: 2200 std In class: [4] Weapons: ROF
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1941 - 64 P/S(1)2 12.7mm mg C/Intl
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen Sensors:
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 228 2 nav radars J
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Remarks:
Weapons: ROF Used by Canadian Depardment of Fisheries and Oceans as patrol
F(2)2 Mk16 102mm/45//1 Radar 275 C/UK ships. Built to mercantile standards, special damage modifier of
A(2)1 Mk33 76mm/50//1 SPG34 C/USA -15%. Single Screw, each engineering critical hit reduces speed
P/S(1)4 Mk9 40mm/60 C/UK 50%, not 25%. Helo pad aft. Cape Roger has telecoping hangar.
F(3)2 Squid Mk4//1 Sonar 147 E/UK Damage and Speed Breakdown:
P&S(4)1 533mm TT w/1 Mk9 F/UK Damage Points: 0 11 22 32 39 43
Sensors: Surface Speed: 12 9 6 3 0 Sinks
Radar 293 J/UK
SPS-10, SPS-6 J/USA Quinte MCB
Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M/UK Displacement: 390 std In class: [10]
Remarks: Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1951-??
Type 275 directors in Cayuga, Athabaskan. 2 SPG-34 in all others Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
on 102mm mounts. Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 40
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Damage Points: 0 20 41 61 74 82 Weapons: ROF
Surface Speed: 36 27 18 9 0 Sinks F(1)1 Mk7 40mm/60 C/UK
Sensors:
Nav radar J/Intl

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Remarks: Remarks:
Bay class MCB. Quinte, Fortune, James Bay, Resolute sold off HMCS Cape Breton and Cape Scott. Flamborough Head trans-
1966. Redesignated MCB from AMC 1954, PF 1972, PB 1979 ferred to RCN in 1953 as Cape Breton. Beachy Head was trans-
and used as training ships from 1979 on. Wood and aluminum ferred to Royal Netherlands Navy, then to RCN in 1952 as Cape
construction, special damage modifier of -25%. Scott. Fleet auxiliary, special damage modifier of -25%. Single
Damage and Speed Breakdown: screw, each engineering critical hit reduces speed 50%, not 25%.
Damage Points: 0 4 8 11 14 15 Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Surface Speed: 15 11 7 4 0 Sinks Damage Points: 0 48 96 144 173 192
Surface Speed: 11 9 5 3 0 Sinks
Protecteur AO
Displacement: 8380 lt In class: 2 NEW ZEALAND
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1969
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 290
Ex-UK Bellona CLAA
Displacement: 5950 std In Class: [2]
Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1946 - 66
Weapons: ROF
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
F(2)1 Mk33 76mm/50 C/USA
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 530
Aft Pad (1)3 CH-124 Sea King B
Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy
Sensors:
Weapons: ROF
SPS-502 J
F/A(2)4 Mk1 133/50//2 Radar 275 C/UK
Decca series J/UK
F/P/S(2)3 Mk2 STAAG 40mm/60//3 Radar 262 C/UK
SQS-505 hull M
P/S(1)2 Mk9 40mm/60 C/UK
Remarks:
Sensors:
Protecteur, Preserver. Can carry 12,000 tons fuel, 600 tons diesel
Radar 277, Radar 293 J/UK
oil, 400 tons jet fuel. Fleet auxiliary, special damage modifier of
Remarks:
-25%. Single Screw, each engineering critical hit reduces speed
HMNZS Royalist and Black Prince. Royalist was loaned from the
50%, not 25%. Can carry 4 LCVP and commandoes. Also fitted
RN 1956 to 1966 and paid off due to contaminated boiler tubes,
with six 12.7mm MG
Black Prince was loaned 1946 to 1961. Armor: 76mm Belt. Gen-
• 1983: 76mm removed.
eral Rating is M. CHP Rating for Engineering is M.
• 1990: Protecteur fitted for Persian Gulf deployment. 76mm re-
Damage and Speed Breakdown:
stored, F/A(R)2 Mk15 Phalanx (C/USA), P/S(1)2 Bofors 40mm/70,
Damage Points: 0 49 98 146 176 195
2nd Gen Twd, 2nd Gen J&D, 2nd Gen ESM added.
Surface Speed: 32 25 16 8 0 Sinks
• Jul 90 - Dec 91: Preserver refitted. F/A(R)2 Mk15 Phalanx (C/
USA) added, 2nd Gen Twd, 2nd Gen J&D, 2nd Gen ESM added
for Persian Gulf deployment. ANZAC FF
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Displacement: 3300 std In Class: 2
Dam Pts: 0 50 100 149 179 199 Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1997
Surf Speed: 21 16 10 5 0 Sinks Electronic Counterm: 3rd Gen J&D ESM: 3rd Gen
Propulsion: CODOG/CPP Crew: 163
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Quiet
Provider AO Weapons: ROF
Displacement: 7300 lt In class: 1
F(1)1 Mk45 127mm/54//1 9LV200 C/USA
Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1963 - 94
F&A(8)1 Mk41 VLS Sea Sparrow
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
w/8 RIM-7M//2 9LV200 D/USA
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 281
PB/SB(3)2 Mk32 324mm TT w/3 Mk46 F/USA
Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy
Aft Pad (1)1 SH-2G(NZ) Super Seasprite B
Weapons:
Sensors:
Aft Pad (1)3 CH-124 Sea King B
SPS-49 J/USA
Sensors:
Spherion M/French
Decca series J/UK
Remarks:
Remarks:
Te Kaha,Te Mana. All-steel construction. Joint Australia/New
Can be fitted with ECM/ESM, 40mm/60, Phalanx if sent to area
Zealand development. MEKO 200 variant. Fitted with RAST. Will
of operation. Single Screw, each engineering critical hit reduces
probably be fitted with Nulka active missile decoy system. Space
speed 50%, not 25%. Fleet auxiliary, special damage modifier of
allocated for Mk141 Harpoon launchers, second 8 cell Sea Spar-
-25%.
row group, Mk15 Phalanx, ASSTASS towed array. Forward 9LV200
Damage and Speed Breakdown:
director can control gun or VL Sea Sparrow.
Dam Pts: 0 45 91 136 163 181
Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Surf Speed: 20 15 10 5 0 Sinks
Damage Points: 0 30 60 89 107 119
Surface Speed: 31 23 15 7 0 Sinks
Ex-UK Head AR
Displacement: 9000 std In class: [2]
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1959 - 70
Ex-UK Leander (Ikara) FF
Displacement: 2450 std In Class: [1]
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Acoustic Counterm: 1stGen Twd In Service: 1983 - 95
Propulsion: Steam Recip Crew: 270
Electronic Counterm: 2nd Gen J&D ESM: 2nd Gen
Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 257
Weapons:
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Aft Pad (1)1 CH-124 Sea King B
Weapons: ROF
Sensors:
P/S(1)2 Mk9 40mm/60 C/UK
Nav radar J/Intl
P/S(4)2 GWS22 w/4 Sea Cat//1 Radar 903 (2) D/UK
F(1)1 Ikara w/13 msls E/Aust
PB/SB(3)2 Mk32 324mm TT w/3 Mk46 F/USA

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Aft Pad (1)1 Wasp HAS.1 B/UK • 1997: Relegated to training duties.
Sensors: • Jul 98: Decommissioned to provide crew for Anzac-class FF Te
Radar 994, Radar 1006 J/UK Mana.
Sonar 162, Sonar 184, Sonar 170, Sonar 199 M/UK Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Remarks: Damage Points: 0 22 44 65 78 87
HMNZS Southland. Conversion to Ikara standard took place be- Surface Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks
tween 1972 to 1978, transferred to New Zealand 1983 after refit to
listed configuration. Fitted with stabilizers. Ex-UK Whitby (Type 12) FF
• 1991: Ikara no longer supported. Displacement: 2150 std In Class: [1]
• 1995: Decommissioned. Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1966 - 71
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
Damage Points: 0 23 46 68 82 91 Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 231
Surface Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Weapons: ROF
UK Leander (Broad-Beamed) FF F(2)1 Mk6 114mm/45//1 Radar 275 C/UK
Displacement: 2474 std In Class: 2 - 1 A(1)1 Mk9 40mm/60//1 Radar 262 C/UK
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1969 F(3)2 Mk10 Limbo w/17 salvoes//1 Sonar 170 E/UK
Electronic Counterm: 2nd Gen J&D ESM: 2nd Gen PQ/SQ(2)2 533mm TT w/2 Mk20 Bidder (E) F/UK
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 263 Sensors:
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Radar 293, Radar 277, Radar 974, Radar 978 J/UK
Weapons: ROF Sonar 162, Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M/UK
F(2)1 Mk6 114mm/45//1 Radar 903 C/UK Remarks:
P/S(1)2 GAM-B01 20mm/85 C/UK HMNZS Blackpool. STAAG mounts have the director mounted on
P/S(1)2 Mk9 40mm/60 C/UK the gun mount. Class was to have eight single mounts and two
F(4)1 GWS22 w/4 Sea Cat//1 Radar 904 D/UK twin TT mounts. On loan from the RN.
F(3)1 Mk10 Limbo w/17 salvoes//1 Sonar 170 E/UK Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Aft Pad (1)1 Wasp HAS.1 or Lynx B/UK Damage Points: 0 20 41 61 73 81
Sensors: Surface Speed: 29 21 14 7 0 Sinks
Radar 965, Radar 992, Radar 974, Radar 978 J/UK
Sonar 162, Sonar 184, Sonar 199 M/UK UK Rothesay FF
Remarks: Displacement: 2150 std In Class: [2]
HMNZS Wellington and Canterbury. Canterbury completed 1971. Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen In Service: 1960 - 82
Wellington purchased 1982. Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
• 1984 - 85: Wellington refitted. Radar 903 FC replaced by RCA Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 235
R76C5, PB/SB(3)2 Mk32 324mm TT w/3 Mk46 F/USA added, Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
ECM upgraded to 3rd Gen J&D. Limbo removed. Weapons: ROF
• 1987 - 90: Canterbury refitted as Wellington, but Radar 965 F(2)1 Mk6 114mm/45//1 Radar 275 C/UK
replaced by LW.08 (J/Nethl). A(2)1 Mk2 40mm STAAG//1 Radar 262 C/UK
• 1994-95: Canterbury refitted. Combat system upgraded. Seacat P/S/A(1)3 Mk9 40mm/60 C/UK
replaced by A(R)1 Mk15 Phalanx 20mm w/5 bursts (C/USA) F(3)2 Mk10 Limbo w/17 salvoes//1 Sonar 170 E/UK
• 1996 - Sep 97: Wellington completed refit to allow operation of PB/SB(3)2 Mk32 324mm TT w/3 Mk46 F/USA
SH-2G(NZ) helicopter. Sensors:
• 1998: Wellington used for training duties, laid up 1999. Radar 975, Radar 293, Radar 974, Radar 994, Radar 978 J/UK
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Sonar 162, Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M/UK
Damage Points: 0 23 46 68 82 91 Remarks:
Surface Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks HMNZS Otago, Taranaki. Modified Type 12 FF.
• 1966: 40mm STAAG, 1 Mk10 Limbo removed. A(4)1 GWS22 w/4
UK Leander FF Sea Cat D/UK, P/S(1)2 20mm/80 C/UK, Aft Pad (1)1 Wasp B/UK
Displacement: 2350 std In Class: [1] added.
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1966 - 98 • 1979: Taranaki converted to training ship. GWS22, Limbo re-
Electronic Counterm: 1st Gen J&D ESM: 1st Gen moved. Otago Radar 277 removed.
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 243 Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Damage Points: 0 20 41 61 73 81
Weapons: ROF Surface Speed: 29 21 14 7 0 Sinks
F(2)1 Mk6 114mm/45//1 Radar 903 C/UK
P/S(1)2 GAM-B01 20mm/85 C/UK Ex-UK Loch class FF
P/S(1)2 Mk9 40mm/60 C/UK Displacement: 1435 std In Class: [6]
A(4)1 GWS22 w/4 Sea Cat//1 Radar 904 D/UK Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1948 - 67
F(3)1 Mk10 Limbo w/17 salvoes//1 Sonar 170 E/UK Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
Aft Pad (1)1 Wasp HAS.1 B/UK Propulsion: Steam Recip Crew: 114
Sensors: Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Radar 965, Radar 992, Radar 993, Radar 974 J/UK Weapons: ROF
Radar 978, Radar 1006 J/UK F(1)1 Mk5 114mm/45//1 Radar 275 C/UK
Sonar 162, Sonar 184, Sonar 199 M/UK P/S/A(1)6 Mk7 40mm/60 C/UK
Remarks: F(3)2 Mk4 Squid//1 Sonar 147B E/UK
HMNZS Waikato. Built for New Zealand. Sensors:
• 1977: Mk10 Limbo//Sonar 170B replaced by PB/SB(3)2 Mk32 Radar 277 J/UK
324mm TT w/3 Mk46 (F/USA), hangar enlarged to house Lynx. Sonar 144 M/UK
• 1987 - 91: ESM upgraded to 2nd Gen, EW suite upgraded to 2nd
Gen J&D.
• 1994: Seacat removed.

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Remarks: P/S(1)2 Mk4 20mm/80 C/UK
Taupo, Hawea, Kaniere, Pukati, Rotoiti, Tutira. Purchased 1948, all Aft Pad(1)1 Wasp HAS.1 B/UK
named after New Zealand lakes. All struck 1962 to 1967. Built to Sensors:
mercantile standards, special damage modifier of -15%. Decca 1290 J/UK
• 1952: Kaniere, Pukati, Tutira in reserve. Atlas 1690S J/FRG
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Remarks:
Damage Points: 0 12 24 36 43 48 Can carry 7500 tons Diesel, 100 tons JP-5, 100 tons water. Fleet
Surface Speed: 29 21 14 7 0 Sinks Auxiliary. Special damage modifier of -25%. Single screw, each
engineering critical hit reduces speed 50%, not 25%.
Moa PC Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Displacement: 92 std In Class: 4 Damage Points: 0 34 68 102 122 136
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1983 Surface Speed: 14 11 7 3 0 Sinks
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 19 Charles Upham AP
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Displacement: 7955 grt In Class: 1
Weapons: ROF Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1995
A(1)1 12.7mm C/Intl Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Sensors: Propulsion: Diesel/CPP Crew: 31+150
Decca 916 J/UK Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy
Remarks: Weapons: ROF
• 1993: Klein 595 Tracpoint TA M/?? sonar fitted. Gives unit an None --
MCM capbility. Replaced HDML class PCs. Sensors:
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Nav radar J/Intl
Damage Points: 0 1 2 3 4 5 Remarks:
Surface Speed: 12 9 6 3 0 Sinks Ex-Mercandian Queen II, former Ro-Ro ferry. Special damage
modifier of -50% applied (merchant construction). Because of bud-
UK Pukaki PC get cutbacks, will be offered for commercial charter, unmodified, for
Displacement: 105 std In Class: [4] at least three years. Poor seaboat when lightly loaded.
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1975 - 91 • Late 1996: Laid up for modifications to improve stability.
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None • 1996-98?: Mid Pad(1)2 Sea King, accommodations for 150 troops
Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 21 (500 for short periods), aft ramp, 3rd Gen Decoys added.
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Weapons: ROF Damage Points: 0 25 49 74 88 98
F(1)2 12.7mm C/Intl Surface Speed: 16 12 8 5 0 Sinks
A(1)1 81mm mortar --
A(1)1 12.7mm C/Intl UNITED KINGDOM
Sensors:
Decca 916 J/UK
Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Queen Elizabeth CVA
Displacement: 50800 std In class: 2
Damage Points: 0 1 2 3 4 5
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1973
Surface Speed: 25 19 13 6 0 Sinks
Electronic Counterm: 1st Gen J&D ESM: 1st Gen
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 3250
Ex-Australian Bathurst MSF Size Class: Large Signature: Large/Loud
Displacement: 790 std In Class: [4] Weapons: ROF
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1952 - 79 A(2)1 GWS30 w/40 Sea Dart//2 Radar 909 (4) D
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None 2 Catapults --
Propulsion: Steam Recip Crew: 85 1 Elevator --
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Sensors:
Weapons: ROF Radar 988 or 965 J
F(1)1 Mk19 102mm/40 C/UK Radar 982, 983, 974 J
A(1)1 Mk7 40mm/60 C/UK Air Group:
Sensors: 18 Phantom FG.1, 18 Buccaneer S.2, 4 Gannet AEW.3, Sea King
Radar 271, Radar 286 J/UK HAS.1, Gannet COD.4, Wessex HAS.1 (SAR)
Sonar 144, Sonar 153 MH M/UK Remarks:
Remarks: Queen Elizabeth, Duke of Edinburgh. Projected CVA-01 carrier de-
Echuca, Inverell, Kiama, Stawell. Given to New Zealand by Australia sign. Design heavily influenced by political contraints. Cancellation
in 1952. in Feb 66 termed “a mercy killing.” There were several “final” con-
• 1965: Replaced Loch class as training ships. 102mm replaced by figurations. This configuration is dated 11 Dec 65 and was issued
F(1)1 Mk7 40mm/60 C/UK, sweep gear removed. to shipbuilders in Jan 66. CHP levels for Flight Deck, Engineering,
Damage and Speed Breakdown: and Magazines are Light.
Damage Points: 0 9 17 26 32 35 Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Surface Speed: 15 11 7 4 0 Sinks Dam Pts: 0 240 482 722 861 963
Surf Speed: 30 23 15 8 0 Sinks
Endeavour AOR
Displacement: 6990 grt In Class: 1 Hermes CV
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1988 Displacement: 23000 std In class: [1]
Electronic Counterm: 2nd Gen J&D ESM: 1st Gen Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1959 - 84
Propulsion: Diesel/CPP Crew: 30 Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 1390
Weapons: ROF Size Class: Large Signature: Large/Loud

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Weapons: ROF Albion CV


2P/P&PQ(2)3 Mk5 40mm/60 C Displacement: 22000 std In class: [1]
S&SB/S&SQ(2)2 Mk5 40mm/60 C Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1954 - 76
20 Aircraft -- Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
2 Catapults -- Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 1390
2 Elevators -- Size Class: Large Signature: Large/Loud
Sensors: Weapons: ROF
Radar 984, Radar 293 J P&PB/P&PQ(2)2 Mk5 40mm/60 C
Sonar 184 M S&SB/S&SQ(2)2 Mk5 40mm/60 C
Remarks: 16 Helicopters -
Modified Centaur-class design, but named as separate class 2 Elevators -
because of many alterations while under construction. 6.5° angled 4 LCVPs -
flight deck. Armor: CHP Rating for Magazine, Engineering, Flight Sensors:
Deck is M. Battle stations can take up to 10 minutes because of Radar 277, Radar 960, Radar 982, Radar 983 J
extreme compartmentalization. Remarks:
• 1964-66: Refitted to carry Buccaneer and Sea Vixen, Bofors guns Centaur-class CV. Converted to an assault carrier between 1960
removed, replaced by P/S(4)2 GWS22 w/4 Sea Cat added D. to 1962 and could accommodate 900 troops. Configuration is after
• Mar 71-73: Converted to commando carrier. Catapults removed, refit. Active in the Indonesian confrontation between 1962 to 1966.
deck strengthened for Harrier operations, space for Royal Marine Can launch 8 small/med helos at once. Armor: 25 - 50mm Flight
Commando with 750 troops, 4 LCVP in davits. Radar 984 replaced Deck, Hangar Deck, Main Deck. 25mm Uptakes. CHP factors for
by Radar 965. 1st Gen ECM Decoys added. Military Lift four light Flight Deck, Hangar, and Engineering is L.
infantry companies. • 1973: Paid off.
• 1976: Converted to specialized ASW carrier. Ski jump added. Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Displacement rose to 23900 t std. Dam Pts: 0 121 242 362 435 483
• 1980: Ski Jump added. Nornal loadout 12 Sea Harrier, 9 Sea Surf Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks
King. Electronic Countermeasures upgraded from 1st to 2nd Gen
Decoys. Bulwark CV
• 1982: Flagship for Falklands campaign. Sensor fit Radar 996, Displacement: 22000 std In class: [1]
Radar 1006, Radar 965, Sonar 184. Aircraft loadout 21 May 82 was Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1954 - 81
12 Sea Harrier FRS.1, 6 Harrier GR.3, 6 Sea King HAS.5, 2 Lynx Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
HAS.2 with blip enhancers, 1 Wessex HU.5 Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 980+750
• 1984: Transferred to training status. Size Class: Large Signature: Large/Loud
• 1985: Paid off, Sold to India, refitted and handed over Nov 86. Weapons: ROF
Commissioned into the Indian Navy 5 Dec 87. P&PB/P&PQ(2)2 Mk5 40mm/60 C
Damage and Speed Breakdown: S&SB/S&SQ(2)2 Mk5 40mm/60 C
Dam Pts (23000 t): 0 125 249 374 450 499 16 Whirlwind helicopters B
Dam Pts (23900 t): 0 128 257 385 463 514 2 Elevators --
Surf Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks 4 LCA/LCVP --
Sensors:
Ark Royal CV Radar 277, Radar 960, Radar 982, Radar 983 J
Displacement: 43060 std In class: [1] Remarks:
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1955 - 78 Modified Centaur-class CV. Converted between 1959 to 1960 and
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen could accommodate a Royal Marine Commando with 750 troops, 4
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 2637 LCA/LCVP. Air group for commando operations is Whirlwind troop
Size Class: Large Signature: Large/Loud carriers. Configuration listed is after refit. Can launch 8 small/med
Weapons: ROF helos at once. Armor: 25 - 50mm Flight Deck, Hangar Deck, Main
2SQ/2PQ(2)4 Mk6 114mm/45//4 Radar 275 C Deck. 25mm Uptakes. CHP factors for Flight Deck, Hangar, and
3P/3S(6)6 Mk6 40mm/60//5 Radar 262 C Engineering is L.
A(2)2 Mk5 40mm/60 C • 1963: Refitted, modified to carry 20 Wessex troop carriers & Souix
3P/3S(1)6 Mk7 40mm/60 C helicopters. Complement increased to 1035 plus 900 troops.
2 Elevators -- • 1966. Active in the Indonesian confrontation
2 Catapults -- • 1976: Put into reserve.
36 Aircraft -- • 1979: Recommissioned as an ASW carrier to make up for delays
Sensors: in delivery of HMS Invincible. Able to operate Wessex ASW heli-
Radar 293, Radar 974, 2 Radar 982, 2 Radar 983 J copters and Harriers.
Remarks: • 1981: Returned to reserve. Available for Falklands campaign, but
Eagle class CV. Stats after 1958 to 1959 refit. Armor: 100mm Belt, not activated.
25 - 100mm Flight Deck, 25mm Hangar Sides, 25 - 50mm Hangar • 1984: Scrapped.
Deck. CHP Rating for Engineering, Flight Deck is M. Hangar is L. Damage and Speed Breakdown:
• 1964: All guns removed, Radar 965 added. Sponsons for Sea Cat Dam Pts: 0 121 242 362 435 483
systems fitted but not the systems. Surf Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks
• 1966 - 1970: Waist catapult added. Flight deck angle increased to
8.5°. Second Radar 982, Radar 983 added. 30 aircraft capacity. 1st Centaur CV
Gen ECM Decoys added. Displacement: 18300 std In class: [1]
• 1978: Decommissioned Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1953 - 65
• 1980: Scrapped Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 1390
Dam Pts: 0 209 417 626 751 834 Size Class: Large Signature: Large/Loud
Surf Speed: 30 22 15 7 0 Sinks Weapons: ROF
F/A(6)2 Mk6 40mm/60 C
P&PB/4P/P&PQ(2)6 Mk5 40mm/60 C

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A-14
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S&SB/S&SQ(2)2 Mk5 40mm/60 C Damage and Speed Breakdown:
2S&SB/2A(1)4 Mk9 40mm/60 C Dam Pts: 0 156 313 469 563 625
22 Aircraft -- Surf Speed: 30 22 15 7 0 Sinks
2 Catapults --
2 Elevators -- Invincible CVH
Sensors: Displacement: 16970 std In class: 3
Radar 277, Radar 960, Radar 982, Radar 983 J Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1980
Remarks: Electronic Counterm: 2nd Gen J&D ESM: 2nd Gen
Centaur, Albon, Bulwark, Hermes. Each ship in class has separate Propulsion: COGAG Crew: 675
listing. Four additional units ordered but canceled before construc- Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy
tion started. Stats after 1960 to 1961 refit. Became a depot ship in Weapons: ROF
1965. Armor: 25 - 50mm Flight Deck, Hangar Deck, Main Deck. F(2)1 GWS30 w/36 Sea Dart//2 Radar 909 (4) D
25mm Uptakes. CHP factors for Flight Deck, Hangar, and Engi- 2 Elevators --
neering is L. 14 Aircraft --
• 1963: Radar 965 added. Sensors:
Damage and Speed Breakdown: 2 Radar 1006 (R05, R07), 2 Radar 1007 (R06) J
Dam Pts: 0 105 210 315 379 421 Radar 992R, Radar 1022 J
Surf Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks Sonar 184 M
Air Group:
Eagle CV • 21 May 82: 10 Sea Harrier FRS.1, 9 Sea King HAS.5, 1 Lynx
Displacement: 43000 std In class: [1] HAS.2 with blip enhancer.
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1951 - 72 Remarks:
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen Invincible, Illustrious, Ark Royal. Type 992 series radar functions as
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 2250 HF radar for Sea Dart FC system. Illustrious and Ark Royal. fitted
Size Class: Large Signature: Large/Loud with Prairie-Masker. Invincible completed without Prairie-Masker,
Weapons: ROF has Noisy signature. Ark Royal completed with F&SB/A(R)2 Mk15
P&PQ(2)2 Mk6 114mm/45//1 Radar 275 C Phalanx w/5 bursts, 12° instead of 7° ski jump All three units fitted
S&SQ(2)2 Mk6 114mm/45//1 Radar 275 C with Classic Outboard COMINT system. Only two are operational
P&PB/P&PQ/A(4)3 GWS20 at any one time, due to budget limitations. The third unit is in
w/4 Sea Cat//6 Radar 262 D reserve or refit. Fitted with dual stabilizers. Can carry 990 marines.
S&SB/S&SQ/S(4)3 GWS20 2 Radar 909s have F/A arcs.
w/4 Sea Cat//6 Radar 262 D • 1982 (Post-Falklands): Invincible, Illustrious F&SB/A(R)2 Mk15
44 Aircraft -- Phalanx w/5 bursts C/USA added.
2 Catapults -- • Aug 92-Feb 94: Illustrious, Apr 86-Jan 89: Invincible refitted, 12°
2 Elevators -- ski jump added. 21 aircraft capacity, Goalkeeper substituted for
Sensors: Phalanx. Sonar 2016 replaced Sonar 184, Radar 996 replaced
Radar 965, Radar 984 J radar 992, 3rd Gen J&D added. Invincible received Prairie-Masker
Remarks: (Quiet signature)
Eagle, Ark Royal. Stats for Ark Royal listed separately. Configuration • 1998: Ark Royal starts same refit as Invincible and Illustrious, but
above following 1959 to 1964 refit. 8° angled deck with catapults received 3rd Gen J&D, retained Phalanx (no Goalkeeper replace-
forward and waist. Active in the Rhodesian blockade, Indonesian ment).
confrontation, and the withdrawal from Aden. Armor: 100mm Belt, • Jul 98 - Mar 99: Illustrious altered. Gained 8% increase in in
25 - 100mm Flight Deck, 25mm Hangar Sides, 25 - 50mm Hangar flight deck area. Can operate up to 8 Harrier, 4 Sea King AEW.2, 2
Deck. CHP Rating for Engineering, Flight Deck is M. Hangar is L. Sea King HAS.6. Sea Dart removed, msl magazines converted to
• 1972: Decommissioned expanded ordnance for harriers. Radar 909s retained for height-
• 1978: Scrapped finding, air control.
Damage and Speed Breakdown: • 11 May 99 - Oct 01: Ark Royal refitted. Sea Dart removed, flight
Dam Pts: 0 208 417 625 750 833 deck enlarged. Retains Phalanx vice Goalkeeper, Merlin HM.1
Surf Speed: 31 23 16 8 0 Sinks capability added. New air group 6 Sea Harrier FA.2, 4 Harrier GR.7,
7 Merlin HM.1, 3 Sea King AEW.2A
Victorious CV • May 00: Invincible finshes refit to extend deck, Sea Dart and
Displacement: 30530 std In class: [1] Radar 909 radars removed. Type 675 jammers removed, Counter-
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1941 - 67 measures changed to 3rd Gen D.
Electronic Counterm: 1st Gen D ESM: 1st Gen • Sep 01 - Late 02: Invincible refitted, received Merlin HM.1 capa-
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 2200 bility.
Size Class: Large Signature: Large/Load Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Weapons: ROF Dam Pts: 0 100 200 299 359 399
P&PB/2P&PQ(2)3 Mk33 76mm/50//6 SPG-34 C/USA Surf Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks
S&SB/2S&SQ(2)3 Mk33 76mm/50//6 SPG-34 C/USA
S(6)1 Mk6 40mm/60 C Argus AGH
35 Aircraft -- Displacement: 22256 lt In class: 1
2 Catapults -- Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1987
2 Elevators -- Electronic Counterm: 2nd Gen D ESM: 2nd Gen
Sensors: Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 254
Radar 277, Radar 279, Radar 281, Radar 293 J Size Class: Large Signature: Large/Noisy
Radar 974, Radar 984 J Weapons: ROF
Remarks: Mid Pad (5)6 Sea King HC.4 or HAS.5 B
Illustrious-class CV. Configuration above after extensive 1950-58 2 Elevators --
refit. Armor: 114mm Belt, Hangar Sides. 89mm Flight Deck. 64mm P/S(1)2 LS-30B 30mm/75 C
Hangar Deck. CHP Rating for Engineering, Hangar is M. Flight P/S(1)2 GAM-B01 20mm/85 C
Deck is L.

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A-15
24 White Ensign

Sensors: Astute SSN


Radar 994, Radar 1006 J Displacement: 6800 subm In class: 0+1+2
Remarks: Acoustic Counterm: 3rd Gen In Service: 2007
RFA-maintained. Ex-MV Contender Bezant. Ro-Ro containership. Electronic Counterm: None ESM/AIR: 3rd/3rd Gen
Taken over for Falklands War in 1982. Initially accepted 1987, but Propulsion: Nuclear Crew: 109
continued workups and refits until fully operational 1989. Carries 9 Size Class: Medium Signature: Small/EQuiet
helos including Chinook, 4 Harriers, and large number of vehicles. Max Depth: Deep I Btry Rtng: 5 (Emerg.)
Converted Mar 84-86 to serve as aviation training ship. Can trans- Weapons: ROF
port 12 Sea Harrier or equipment of Royal Marine Commando Can PB&SB(3)2 533mm TT w/38 see remarks F,D/USA
operate Harriers in VTOL only. 1000 tn JP-5, 3500 tn diesel. Can Sensors:
replenish other ships w/diesel over port side. Fitted with stabiliza- Radar 1007 J
tion system. 30mm not normally carried. Armor: 1.9 meters con- Sonar 2076, Sonar 2072, Sonar 2077, Sonar 2065 M
crete added under flight deck. CHP Factor: Flight deck and hangar Remarks:
is M. Fleet Auxiliary, special damage modifier of -25%. Ex-Trafalgar Batch 2. Astute, Ambush, Artful. Sonar 2076 suite
• 1990: Converted to medical support ship for Persian Gulf duty/ has Sonar 2076 act/pass bow array, Sonar 2072 flank array, unk
Desert Storm. Fitted with 100-bed hospital. Embarked 4 Sea King towed array (estimated to be Sonar 2065). TT can fire Spearfish,
HC.4. Tomahawk. Has anechoic coating, pumpjet propulsor. Integrated
• 1993: Hull cracks discovered, not considered a successful con- digital FCS.
version. Damage and Speed Breakdown:
• 1994: Suffered fire during refit. Dam Pts: 0 27 53 80 95 106
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Surf Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks
Dam Pts: 0 100 201 301 361 401 Subm Speed: 32 24 16 8 0 Sinks
Surf Speed: 22 16 11 6 0 Sinks
Trafalgar SSN
Vanguard SSBN Displacement: 5200 subm In class: 7
Displacement: 15850 subm In class: 4 Acoustic Counterm: 3rd Gen In Service: 1983
Acoustic Counterm: 3rd Gen In Service: 1993 Electronic Counterm: None ESM/AIR: 3rd/3rd Gen
Electronic Counterm: None ESM/AIR: 3rd/3rd Gen Propulsion: Nuclear Crew: 130
Propulsion: Nuclear Crew:135 Size Class: Small Signature: Small/VQuiet
Size Class: Medium Signature: Small/VQuiet Max Depth: Deep I Btry Rtng: 5 (Emerg.)
Max Depth: Deep I Btry Rtng: 5 (Emerg.) Weapons: ROF
Weapons: ROF PB&SB(2)2 533mm TT w/25 see remarks F
PB&SB(2)2 533mm TT w/20 weapons F PB&SB(1)1 533mm TT w/25 see remarks F
(16)1 Trident 2 w/16 D5 - Sensors:
Sensors: Radar 1007 J
Radar 1007 J Sonar 2020, Sonar 2026 or 2046, Sonar 2007 M
Sonar 2054, Sonar 2044 M Remarks:
Remarks: Estimated TT loadout 19 Mk24 Mod 2 Tigerfish or Spearfish torp,
TT can fire Mk24 Tigerfish, Spearfish, Harpoon. Number of weap- 6 Harpoon IC. The centerline TT cannot fire Harpoon or Toma-
ons estimated. Has anechoic coating and a pumpjet propulsor. Has hawk. Trafalgar (unit#1) has 7-bladed prop, Quiet Noise signature.
12 large external countermeasures tubes with 3rd Gen sonar and Shrouded pump jet vice propellor on second and subsequent units,
torpedo countermeasures. Integrated digital FCS. VQuiet signature. Also fitted with Type 2019 PARIS intercept sonar
Damage and Speed Breakdown: (not a search sensor). Triumph has Sonar 2072 vice 2007. Feder-
Dam Pts: 0 48 95 143 171 190 ated digital FCS. has anechoic coating.
Surf Speed: 20 15 10 5 0 Sinks • 1992: Turbulent damaged in dockyard fire, paid off in 1993 for a
Subm Speed: 25 19 12 6 0 Sinks two-year refit.
• Apr 92 - Apr 96: Trafalgar; 1993-97: Turbulent ; Mid 96 - 98: Tire-
Resolution SSBN less; 1999 - Nov 02, Torbay: Refitted, received Sonar 2076, Sonar
Displacement: 8500 subm In class: [4] 2077 mine avoidance array, integrated digital FCS. All sonars
Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen In Service: 1967 - 96 integrated under the 2076 suite.
Electronic Counterm: None ESM/AIR: 2nd/2nd Gen • 1995: Trafalgar is first boat fitted with Spearfish.
Propulsion: Nuclear Crew: 143 • 1996-97: Tomahawk Block III capability added to two or three
Size Class: Medium Signature: Small/Quiet units, may be increased to five ships. All units to be fitted by 2006.
Max Depth: Deep I Btry Rtng: 5 (Emerg.) • 1999 - 01: Trafalgar refitted with Tomahawk Block III, possibly Snar
Weapons: ROF 2076.
PB&SB(3)2 533mm TT w/? Tigerfish F • 2000: Trenchant in refit, to receive Sonar 2076.
(16)1 Polaris AT3K w/16 msls - • May 00 – May 01: Tireless out of service with reactor problems.
Sensors: • Oct 00 – late 01: Trafalgar, Turbulent, Torbay and Talent out of
Radar 1006 J service with reactor problems, leaving only Triumph operational.
Sonar 2001, Sonar 2007, Sonar 2023 M • 2003: Torbay receives Tomahawk.
Remarks: Damage and Speed Breakdown:
• 1984: Sonar 197 Intercept sonar replaced by Sonar 2019 PARIS, Dam Pts: 0 22 45 67 81 90
Sonar 2046 replaced Sonar 2023. Surf Speed: 20 15 10 5 0 Sinks
• Decommissionings:1992 Revenge, 1994 Resolution, 1995 Re- Subm Speed: 30 22 15 7 0 Sinks
pulse, 1996 Renown.
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Swiftsure SSN
Dam Pts: 0 30 61 92 111 123 Displacement: 4900 subm In class: 6 - 1
Surf Speed: 20 15 10 5 0 Sinks Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen In Service: 1973
Subm Speed: 25 18 12 6 0 Sinks Electronic Counterm: None ESM/AIR: 2nd/2nd Gen
Propulsion: Nuclear Crew: 116
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/VQuiet

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A-16
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Max Depth: Int V Btry Rtng: 5 (Emerg.) Max Depth: Int V Btry Rtng: 5 (Emerg.)
Weapons: ROF Weapons: ROF
PB&SB(2)2 533mm TT w/21 weapons F, D PB&SB(3)2 533mm TT w/24 weapons F
PB&SB(1)1 533mm TT w/21 weapons F, D Sensors:
Sensors: Radar 1006 J
Radar 1006 J Sonar 2001, Sonar 2007, Sonar 2019 M
Sonar 2001, Sonar 2007, Sonar 2024 M Remarks:
Remarks: Can carry Mk8, Mk24 torpedoes.
Federated digital FCS. Estimated TT loadout 17 Mk24 Mod 2 Tiger- • 1981: Non-operational with repeated engineering problems.
fish or Spearfish and 4 Harpoon IB. Reloading takes one Tactical • 1983: Decommissioned.
Turn. Fitted with anechoic coating. First unit has standard screw Damage and Speed Breakdown:
propellor (Quiet acoustic signature), all other units have shrounded Dam Pts: 0 18 35 53 64 71
pumpjet (VQuiet acoustic signature). Later units of class have Surf Speed: 15 11 7 4 0 Sinks
Sonar 2019 PARIS (2nd Gen AIR) vice Sonar 197 (1st Gen AIR). Subm Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks
• 1987-97: Class refitted. Sonar 2001 replaced by Sonar 2020.
Anechoic coating, Sonar 2046 clip-on towed array added. Counter- Upholder SS
measures upgraded from 2nd to 3rd Gen. Refits were in the follow- Displacement: 2400 subm In class: [4]
ing order: 1987 Sceptre, 1988 Swiftsure (see below)1989 Spartan, Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen In Service: --
1993 Splendid, 1996 Sovereign (also received Tomahawk BLK III Electronic Counterm: None ESM/AIR: 2nd/2nd Gen
capability), 1997 Superb Propulsion: Diesel-Electric Crew: 44
• 1992: Swiftsure decommed due to reactor problems discovered Size Class: Small Signature: Small/VQuiet
during refit started 1988. Never reentered service. Max Depth: Int V Btry Rtng: 125
• 1997 – 00: Sceptre refitted, received Sonar 2074 vice Sonar 2020. Weapons: ROF
• 1997 - 98: Sovereign refitted, equipped with Tomahawk Block III PB&SB(3)2 533mm TT w/18 see remarks F, D
missiles, possibly fitted with Sonar 2074 vice Sonar 2020. Sensors:
• 1999 – 02: Spartan in refit, fitted with Tomahawk Block III, Sonar Sonar 2040, Sonar 2041 M
2074 vice Sonar 2020. Sonar 2026 towed array (Unit #1) M
• 9/00: Reactor problems during Sceptre refit result in Superb, Sonar 2046 (Units #2-4) M
Splendid being taken out of service. Radar 1007 J
• End 2001: Reactor problems resolved, Superb, Splendid back in Remarks:
service. Type 2400 SS. Federated digital FCS. Estimated TT loadout 14
• 2003 –08: Harpoon missile removed from service. Mk24 Mod 2 Tigerfish, 4 Harpoon IC. Capable of firing Spearfish.
• Planned decommissionings: Splendid 2003, Sovereign 2005, Has anechoic coating. 45 days’ endurance. Snort speed 19 kts.
Superb 2006, Spartan 2006, Sceptre 2010. Fitted with Sonar 2041 MicroPUFFS flank array (search sensors).
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Although the RN began looking for a buyer in 1990, one was not
Dam Pts: 0 22 43 65 77 86 found until 1998, when they were leased to Canada.
Surf Speed: 20 15 10 5 0 Sinks • 1993: All four units put up for sale.
Subm Speed: 30 22 15 7 0 Sinks • 1998: Canada anounced decision to lease all four Upholders.
Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Valiant SSN Dam Pts: 0 11 23 34 41 45
Displacement: 4900 subm In class: [5] Surf Speed: 12 9 6 3 0 Sinks
Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen In Service: 1966 - 91 Subm Speed: 20 15 10 5 0 Sinks
Electronic Counterm: None ESM/AIR: 2nd/2nd Gen
Propulsion: Nuclear Crew: 126 Oberon SS
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Quiet Displacement: 2410 subm In class: [13]
Max Depth: Int V Btry Rtng: 5 (Emerg.) Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen In Service: 1960 - 94
Weapons: ROF Electronic Counterm: None ESM/AIR: 1st/1st Gen
PB&SB(3)2 533mm TT w/26 Mk24 Tigerfish F Propulsion: Diesel-Electric Crew: 64
Sensors: Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Quiet
Radar 1006 J Max Depth: Int III Btry Rtng: 75
Sonar 2001, Sonar 2007, Sonar 2024 M Weapons: ROF
Remarks: PB&SB(3)2 533mm TT w/20 Mk8 & Mk23 torp F
Normal TT loadout 17 Mk24 Mod 2 Tigerfish, 8 Harpoon IB. Con- PQ&SQ(1)2 533mm TT w/2 Mk23 torp F
queror has Type 2074 vice 2020 for two-year trial. Fitted with Sonar Sensors:
2019 PARIS intercept sonar (not a search sensor). Radar 1006 J
• 1984: Received Harpoon IB capability. Sonar 187, Sonar 186, Sonar 197 M
• 1987: Class refitted, planned changes included Sonar 2001 being Remarks:
replaced by Sonar 2020 hull and Sonar 2046 towed array. All five Improved Porpoise class. Could later fire Mk24 when available.
units discovered to have reactor primary coolant leaks, decomms- • 1985: 9 units had Sonar 187 replaced by Sonar 2007, Sonar 186
sioned 1990-1991 replaced by Sonar 2051, Sonar 197 (1st Gen AIR) replaced by
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Sonar 2019 PARIS (2nd Gen AIR), Sonar 2024 towed array added.
Dam Pts: 0 21 42 63 78 86 ESM upgraded to 2nd Gen, Acoustic Countermeasures upgraded
Surf Speed: 20 15 10 5 0 Sinks to 2nd Gen. Analog Fire Control System replaced by Analog/Digital
Subm Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks FCS.
• 1990-94: Class paid off.
Dreadnought SSN Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Displacement: 4000 subm In class: [1] Dam Pts: 0 11 23 34 41 45
Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen In Service: 1963 - 83 Surf Speed: 12 9 6 3 0 Sinks
Electronic Counterm: None ESM/AIR: 2nd/2nd Gen Subm Speed: 17 12 8 4 0 Sinks
Propulsion: Nuclear Crew: 88
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy

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A-17
26 White Ensign

Porpoise SS PB&SB(2)2 533mm TT w/20 Mk12 & Mk23 torp F


Displacement: 2303 subm In class: [8] PB&SB(1)3 external 533mm TT w/1 Mk12 or Mk23 F
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen In Service: 1958 - 90 PB&SB(1)2 external 533mm TT w/1 Mk12 or Mk23 F
Electronic Counterm: None ESM/AIR: 1st/1st Gen Sensors:
Propulsion: Diesel-Electric Crew: 71 Radar 1006 J
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Quiet Sonar 186, Sonar 187, Sonar 197 M
Max Depth: Int III Btry Rtng: 75 Remarks:
Weapons: ROF Survivors of large class. Mk23 and Mk12 until Mk12 replaced by
PB&SB(3)2 533mm TT w/26 Mk8 & Mk23 torp F Mk8.
PQ&SQ(2)1 533mm TT w/4 Mk8 & Mk23 torp F Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Sensors: Dam Pts: 0 7 14 20 24 27
Radar 1006 J Surf Speed: 14 10 7 3 0 Sinks
Sonar 187, Sonar 186, Sonar 197 M Subm Speed: 15 11 7 3 0 Sinks
Remarks:
Analog Fire Control system. A class SS
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Displacement: 1620 subm In class: [15]
Dam Pts: 0 11 22 32 39 43 Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen In Service: 1945 - 72
Surf Speed: 12 9 6 3 0 Sinks Electronic Counterm: None ESM/AIR: 1st/1st Gen
Subm Speed: 17 12 8 4 0 Sinks Propulsion: Diesel-Electric Crew: 68
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
T class Streamline Conversion SS Max Depth: Int III Btry Rtng: 35
Displacement: 1571 subm In class: [5] Weapons: ROF
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen In Service: 1952 - 70 F(1)1 MkXII 102mm/40 C
Electronic Counterm: None ESM/AIR: 2nd Gen/2nd A(1)1 20mm/80 C
Propulsion: Diesel-Electric Crew: 50 PB&SB(2)2 533mm TT w/10 Mk8 & Mk23 torp F
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy PQ&SQ(2)1 533mm TT w/6 Mk8 & Mk23 torp F
Max Depth: Int II Btry Rtng: 35 PB&SB(1)2 533mm external TT w/1 Mk23 torp F
Weapons: ROF PQ&SQ(1)2 533mm external TT w/1 Mk23 torp F
PB&SB(3)2 533mm TT w/11 weapons F Sensors:
Sensors: Radar 1006 J
Radar 1002 J Sonar 186, Sonar 187, Sonar 197 M
Sonar 186, Sonar 187, Sonar 197 M Remarks:
Remarks: Aeneas was test sub for Submarine Launched Anti-aircraft Missile
Limited conversion compared to Super “T” conversion because (SLAM), a mast-mounted Blowpipe.
of riveted construction. 11 Torpedoes. Mk8 replaced by Mk20 and • 1955-??: Class “Guppied,” streamlined. 4-inch gun and external
Mk23. tubes removed.
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Dam Pts: 0 8 16 23 28 31 Dam Pts: 0 8 16 24 29 32
Surf Speed: 15 11 7 3 0 Sinks Surf Speed: 19 14 19 4 0 Sinks
Subm Speed: 9 6 4 2 0 Sinks Subm Speed: 15 11 9 3 0 Sinks

T class Conversion SS Tiger CL


Displacement: 1734 subm In class: [8] Displacement: 11700 std In class: [3]
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen In Service: 1951 - 75 Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1959 - 80
Electronic Counterm: None ESM/AIR: 1st/1st Gen Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
Propulsion: Diesel-Electric Crew: 68 Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 880
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Npisy
Max Depth: Int II Btry Rtng: 35 Weapons: ROF
Weapons: ROF F/A(2)2 Mk26 152mm/52//5 Radar 903 C
PB&SB(2)2 533mm TT w/20 Mk12 & Mk23 torp F F/P/S(2)3 Mk6 76mm/70//5 Radar 903 C
Sensors: Sensors:
Radar 1006 J Radar 277, Radar 960, Radar 992 J
Sonar 186, Sonar 187, Sonar 197 M Remarks:
Remarks: Blake, Tiger, Lion. Armor: 75mm Belt, 25 - 50mm Bulkheads,
Mk12 later replaced by Mk8. 152mm Turrets. 50mm Engineering, Magazines. General Rating is
Damage and Speed Breakdown: L. CHP for Engineering, 152mm Turrets is M.
Dam Pts: 0 8 16 24 30 33 • 1964: Lion placed in reserve until 1972.
Surf Speed: 14 10 7 3 0 Sinks • 1965 to 1969: Blake, 1968 to 1972 Tiger: Refitted. Armament
Subm Speed: 15 11 7 3 0 Sinks changed to A(2)1 152mm/52, P/S(2)2 76mm/70 removed. P/S(4)2
GWS22 w/4 Sea Cat //2 Radar 903 D added. Radar 960, Radar
T class SS 277Q removed. Radar 965, Radar 278 J, Aft Pad (1)4 Wessex B
Displacement: 1321 subm In class: [18] added.
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen In Service: 1951 - 75 • 1975: Lion scrapped while being refitted.
Electronic Counterm: None ESM/AIR: 1st/1st Gen • 1978: Tiger struck.
Propulsion: Diesel-Electric Crew: 59 • 1980: Blake struck.
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Max Depth: Int II Btry Rtng: 35 Dam Pts: 0 77 155 232 279 310
Weapons: ROF Surf Speed: 31 23 15 7 0 Sinks
F(1)1 MkXII 102mm/40 C
PB&SB(2)2 533mm TT w/20 Mk12 & Mk23 torp F

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A-18
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Swiftsure CL Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
Displacement: 8800 std In class: [1] Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 748
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1944 - 62 Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen Weapons: ROF
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 855 2F/A(3)3 Mk22 152mm/50//1 Radar 274 C
Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy P/S(2)4 Mk16 102mm/45//2 Radar 275 C
Weapons: ROF P/S(2)8 Mk5 40mm/60 C
2F/A(3)3 Mk23 152mm/50//2 Radar 274 C P/S(1)2 Mk7 40mm/60 C
P/S/PA/SA(2)4 Mk16 102mm/45//4 Radar 262 C P/S(3)2 533mmTT w/3 Mk9 F
PB&P/SB&S/P/S(6)4 Mk6 40mm/60//4 Radar 262 C Sensors:
Sensors: Radar 277, Radar 293 J
Radar 277, Radar 293 J Remarks:
Remarks: Southampton class CL. Placed in reserve 1960 to 1966. Armor:
Minotaur-class CL. Other unit of class, Minotaur, transferred to 25 - 114mm Magazines. 63mm Bulkheads. 25mm Turrets. General
Canada 1944 as Ontario. Armor: 114mm Belt. General Rating is M. Rating is L. CHP Rating for 152mm Turrets, Engineering is L.
CHP Rating for Engineering is M. CHP rating for 152mm turrets is Damage and Speed Breakdown:
L. Configuration listed above is after 1956-60 refit. Dam Pts: 0 65 129 194 232 258
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Surf Speed: 32 25 16 8 0 Sinks
Dam Pts: 0 63 126 189 227 252
Surf Speed: 31 23 16 8 0 Sinks Type 45 DDG
Displacement: 5800 std In class: 0+1+5
Belfast CL Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 2007
Displacement: 10550 std In class: [1] Electronic Counterm: 3rd Gen J&D ESM: 3rd Gen
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1939 - 71 Propulsion: CODLAG? Crew: 190
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen Size Class: Medium Signature: Small/Quiet
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 850 Weapons: ROF
Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy F&A(48)1 Sylver VLS w/see remarks//1 Sampson D
Weapons: ROF F(1)1 Mk8 Mod 1 114mm/55//1 Radar 903 C
F/A(3)4 Mk23 152mm/50//2 Radar 274 C A(R)1 Mk15 Mod 1 Phalanx 20mm w/7 bursts C
P/S(2)4 Mk16 102mm/45//4 Radar 262 C PB&SB(4)2 Harpoon w/4 msls (8) D
P/S(2)6 Mk5 40mm/60//4 Radar 262 C Aft Pad (1)1 Lynx HAS.8 B
Sensors: Sensors:
Radar 277, Radar 293 J S1850M, Sampson J
Remarks: ??? M
Improved Southampton class CL. Placed in reserve 1952 to 1956. Remarks:
Brought out and refitted 1956 to 1959. Preserved in 1971. A total of Daring, Dauntless, Diamond, Duncan, Dragon, Defender. 12
8 Radar 262 for 102mm and 40mm. Armor: 114mm Belt. General planned. Sylver VLS loadout 32 Aster 30, 16 Aster 15. Will initially
Rating is M. CHP Rating for Engineering is M. operate Lynx, but will have room for Merlin. Provision for CEC
• 1963: 1P/1S (2)2 Mk5 40mm/60 removed. but not fitted to Batch 1 ships. Will be built in four batches of three
Damage and Speed Breakdown: each. Batch 1 will have 4.5 in gun, later may have new gun.
Dam Pts: 0 72 144 215 258 287 • May 03: First metal cut.
Surf Speed: 32 25 16 8 0 Sinks Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Dam Pts: 0 35 69 104 124 138
Fiji CL Surf Speed: 29 22 15 7 0 Sinks
Displacement: 10550 std In class: [4]
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1939 - 65 Manchester (Type 42C) DDG
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None Displacement: 3880 std In class: 4
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 850 Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1982
Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy Electronic Counterm: 2nd Gen J&D ESM: 2nd Gen
Weapons: ROF Propulsion: COGOG/CPP Crew: 312
2F/A(3)3 Mk23 152mm/50//1 Radar 274 C Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Quiet
P/S(2)4 Mk16 102mm/45//1 Radar 285 C Weapons: ROF
P/S(2)2 Mk5 40mm/60//4 Radar 262 C F(1)1 Mk8 114mm/55//1 Radar 909 C
P/S(3)2 533mmTT w/3 Mk9 F P/S(1)2 GAM-B01 20mm/85 C
Sensors: P/S(2)2 GCM-A01 30mm/75 C
Radar 277, Radar 293 J F(2)1 GWS30 w/22 Sea Dart//2 Radar 909 (4) D
Remarks: PB/SB(3)2 STWS.2 324mm TT w/3 Mk46 F/USA
Additional units Fiji and Trinidad lost during WW II. Kenya paid off P/S 2 DEC Laser Dazzlers --
1958, broken up 1962. Mauritius placed in reserve 1953 to 1960, Aft Pad (1)1 Lynx B
broken up 1965. Gambia paid off 1960, in reserve between 1960 Sensors:
to 1964, broken up 1968. Bermuda paid off 1962, broken up 1965. Radar 992, Radar 1006, Radar 1022 J
Armor: 89mm Belt. 25 - 50mm Turret Faces. CHP Rating for Engi- Sonar 162, Sonar 2016 M
neering is M, 152mm Turrets is L. Remarks:
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Fitted with fin stabilizers. Forward Radar 909 can control either
Dam Pts: 0 72 144 215 258 287 Mk8 114mm gun or Sea Dart msl. Radar 992/996 series functions
Surf Speed: 32 25 16 8 0 Sinks as HF radar for Sea Dart FC system. Has 4 DLF(2) floating decoy
(“Rubber Duck”) dispensers. Edinburgh has single (P&S) Mk15
Sheffield CL Phalanx on forecastle, P/S(2)2 GCM-A01 30mm/75.
Displacement: 9100 std In class: [1] • 1987 – 89: Phalanx replaces GCM-A01 30mm guns.
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1937 - 67 • 1991-93: Sonar 2016 replaced by Sonar 2050, Radar 992 re-
placed by Radar 996, STWS.2 tubes w/Mk46 replaced by STWS.3

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TT with Stingray torpedoes. Exeter and later (last five units) have Radar 1022 vice 965M, 2nd
• 1995: Manchester and York refitted with Sea Dart Mod 5, allows Gen ESM.
engagement of diving missiles without penalty. ESM and ECM • 1980: Radar 965M removed from earlier units, replaced by Radar
upgraded to 3rd Gen. 1022. ECM upgraded to 2nd Gen.
• 1995 - 96: Edinburgh refitted, Phalanx fit changed to P/S(R)2 • 1982: P/S(2)2 GCM-A01 30mm/75, Sea Skua for Lynx added.
Mk15 Phalanx, 30mm removed. Mk7 20mm/70 replaced by P/S(1)2 GAM-B01 20mm/85. Birming-
• 2000: Type 675 jammer removed, ECM: 3rd Gen D. ham and Nottingham fitted with 4 vice 2 GAM-B01 20mm, no
• 2000 – 01: P/S(1)2 GAM-B01 removed. 30mm.
• 2/01 – 10/01: York port Phalanx mount replaced by SEA RAM • 1982: Sheffield, Cardiff, Coventry, Exeter, Glasgow in Falklands.
(11)1 w/11 RAM msls. This is autonomous, and removed upon Sheffield lost 10 May 82, Coventry 25 May 82. Glasgow damaged.
completion of trials. • 19??: Fitted with 4 DLF(2) floating decoy (“Rubber Duck”) dis-
• 2003: York to be fitted with Mk8 Mod 1 114mm/55 pensers.
Damage and Speed Breakdown: • 1987-88: P/S(2)2 GCM-A01 30mm/75 removed. P/S(R)2 Mk15
Dam Pts: 0 35 69 104 124 138 Phalanx w/5 bursts C/USA added. Radar 992 replaced by Radar
Surf Speed: 30 22 15 7 0 Sinks 996. Sonar 184 replaced by Sonar 2016 in 42A ships, Sonar 2050
in 42B ships. ECM upgraded to 3rd Gen.
Bristol (Type 82) DDG • 1993-95: STWS.2 324mm TT removed from all units to save
Displacement: 6700 std In class: [1] weight.
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1976 - 93 • 10 Dec 99: Birmingham decommissioned.
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None • 2000: Type 675 jammer removed, Electronic Countermeasures
Propulsion: COSAG Crew: 407 upgraded to 3rd Gen D.
Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy • Jun 02: Nottingham heavily damaged in grounding off Norfolk
Weapons: ROF Island, to return to service in mid-2004.
F(1)1 Mk8 114mm/55//1 Radar 903 C Damage and Speed Breakdown:
A(2)1 GWS30 w/40 Sea Dart//2 Radar 909 (4) D Dam Pts: 0 32 64 96 115 128
F(1)1 GWS40 w/32 Ikara//2 radars E/Aust Surf Speed: 30 22 15 7 0 Sinks
F(3)1 Mk10 Limbo w/17 salvoes//1 Sonar 170 E
Sensors: County DDG
Radar 965M, Radar 978, Radar 992, Radar 1006 J Displacement: 6200 std In class: [8]
Sonar 162, Sonar 184 M Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1962 - 87
Remarks: Electronic Counterm: 1st Gen D ESM: 1st Gen
Not originally fitted with any ESM/ECM equipment. Commissioned Propulsion: COSAG Crew: 471
in 1973, but not accepted for service until 1978. Fitted with dual fin Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy
stabilizers. Helo pad aft. Weapons: ROF
• 1976-78: Limbo removed, First Gen ECM Decoys added. F(2)2 Mk6 114mm/45//1 Radar 903 C
• 1981: First Gen ESM, 2nd Gen Decoys added. P/S(1)2 Mk4 20mm/80 C
• 1983: P/S(2)2 GCM-A02 30mm and P/S(2)2 GAM-B01 20mm A(2)1 GWS1 w/30 Sea Slug Mk1//1 Radar 901 (2) D
added. P/S(4)2 GWS21 w/4 Sea Cat (2) D
• 1985-Feb 86: Two-year refit. Ikara removed, Radar 965 replaced Aft Pad (1)1 Wessex HAS.5 B
by Radar 1022. Sensors:
• 1987-88: Refitted at Portsmouth for role as training ship. Mk8 gun Radar 278, Radar 965, Radar 992, Radar 993 J
and Radar 1022 removed. Accomodations for 100 midshipmen Sonar 162, Sonar 177 or Sonar 184 M
added. Remarks:
• 1993: Replaced Kent as Sea Cadet Harbor Training Ship, Ports- Fitted with fin stabilizers. GWS21 Sea Cat in the first four units.
mouth. Norfolk, Antrim, Fife, Glamorgan have GWS22 Sea Cat (2 Radar
Damage and Speed Breakdown: 903), Sea Slug Mk2, Radar 965M vice 965.
Dam Pts: 0 53 105 158 189 210 • 1974: Norfolk, Antrim, Fife, Glamorgan: 1 F(2)1 Mk6 114mm/45 re-
Surf Speed: 30 22 15 7 0 Sinks moved. PB&SB(2)2 MM38 Exocet w/4 msls F/France added. ECM
upgraded to 2nd Gen standard. All units brought up to GWS22
Sheffield (Type 42A&B) DDG standards.
Displacement: 3560 std In class: 10 - 3 • 1976: Hampshire paid off.
Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1975 • 1978: Devonshire paid off.
Electronic Counterm: 1st Gen J&D ESM: 1st Gen • 1979: Fife used as harbor training ship, recommissioned 1983.
Propulsion: COGOG Crew: 312 • 1979: Wessex HAS.5 replaced by Lynx HAS.3
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Quiet • 1980: Kent used as harbor training hulk, decommissioned 1983.
Weapons: ROF • 1982: Antrim and Glamorgan in Falklands War. Both embarked
F(1)1 Mk8 114mm/55//1 Radar 909 C 1 Wessex HAS.3. Glamorgan damaged by Exocet launched from
P/S(1)2 Mk7 20mm/80 C improvised trailer launcher 12 Jun 82.
F(2)1 GWS30 w/22 Sea Dart//2 Radar 909 (4) D • 1982: London transferred to Pakistan as Babur. Norfolk trans-
PB/SB(3)2 STWS.2 324mm TT w/3 Mk46 F/USA ferred to Chile as Prat.
P/S 2 DEC Laser Dazzlers -- • 1984: Antrim transferred to Chile as Cochrane.
Aft Pad (1)1 Lynx B • 1986: Glamorgan transferred to Chile as Latorre.
Sensors: • 1987: Fife transferred to Chile as Blanco Encalada.
Radar 992, Radar 1006, Radar 965M J Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Sonar 162M, Sonar 184 M Dam Pts: 0 50 100 150 180 200
Remarks: Surf Speed: 30 23 15 7 0 Sinks
Sheffield not fitted with STWS.2 324mm TT. Forward Radar 909
director controls Mk8 or Sea Dart msl. Type 992 series radar func- Battle (Later Group DDR) DDR
tions as HF radar for Sea Dart FC system. Fitted with stabilizers. Displacement: 2780 std In class: [4]
Have bubble ejectors for propellers which reduce cavitiation noise. Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1962 - 78
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen

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Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 268 Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Dam Pts: 0 21 42 63 77 85
Weapons: ROF Surf Speed: 34 25 17 8 0 Sinks
F(2)2 Mk4 114mm/45//1 Radar 275 C
P/S(1)2 Mk4 20mm/80 C Battle (Later Group) DD
A(4)1 GWS22 w/4 Sea Cat//1 Radar 262 (4) D Displacement: 2780 std In class: [7]
F(3)1 Mk4 Squid//1 Sonar 170 E Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1947 - 65
Sensors: Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
Radar 278, Radar 293, Radar 965M J Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 268
Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Remarks: Weapons: ROF
Stats show conversion in 1961/1962 to Radar Pickets for Agincourt, F(2)2 Mk4 114mm/45//1 Radar 275 C
Aisne, Corunnna, Barrosa. All others laid up, scrapped 1965. P&S(1)1 Mk4 114mm/45//1 Radar 275 C
Damage and Speed Breakdown: P/S/PA/SA(2)4 Mk5 40mm/60 C
Dam Pts: 0 26 51 77 92 102 P&S(5)2 533mm TT/5 torp F
Surf Speed: 35 26 17 8 0 Sinks F(3)1 Mk4 Squid//1 Sonar 170 E
Sensors:
Daring DD Radar 278, Radar 293 J
Displacement: 2830 std In class: [8] Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1952 - 79 Remarks:
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen Sixteen additional planned units canceled. Single Radar 275
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 330 directs all 114mm mounts.
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy • 1961/62: Agincourt, Aisne, Corunnna, Barrosa converted to radar
Weapons: ROF pickets (listed separately)
2F/A(2)3 Mk6 114mm/45//1 Radar 275 C Damage and Speed Breakdown:
P/S(2)2 Mk2 STAAG 40mm/60//2 Radar 262 C Dam Pts: 0 26 51 77 92 102
A(1)2 Mk9 40mm/60 C Surf Speed: 35 26 17 8 0 Sinks
F(3)1 Mk4 Squid//1 Sonar 170 E
P&S(5)1 533mm TT w/5 Mk9 F Ca/Ch class DD
Sensors: Displacement: 2675 std In class: [8/4]
Radar 293 J Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1944 - 79
Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
Remarks: Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 264
Decoy, Diamond, Diana, Duchess have Mk9 40mm aft, others have Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Mk2 40mm STAAG. Decoy was test ship for Sea Cat missile sys- Weapons: ROF
tem. STAAG mounts have the director mounted on the gun mount. 2F/A(2)3 Mk5 114mm/45//1 Radar 275 C
Eight additional units ordered during WW II were canceled after the A(2)1 Mk5 40mm/60 C
war ended. P/S(1)2 Mk9 40mm/60 C
• 1960: Aft 40mm removed, replaced by A(4)1 Seacat F(3)2 Mk4 Squid//1 Sonar 147B E
• 1963: P/S(5)1 533mm TT, (2)2 Mk2 STAAG 40mm, 6M director P&S(4)1 533mm TT w/4 Mk9 F
removed. MRS3 director added. Decoy, Diamond, Diana, Duchess; Sensors:
P/S(1)2 Mk7 40mm/60 C added. Dainty, Daring, Defender, Delight; Radar 291, Radar 293, Radar 974, Radar 978 J
P/S(2)2 Mk5 40mm/60 C added. Sonar 144 M
• 1964: Duchess transferred to Australia. Remarks:
• 1970: Decoy (Ferre), Diana (Palacios) transferred to Peru. Stats show modernization between 1953 and 1961.
Damage and Speed Breakdown: • 1966: Caprice, Cavalier; A Mk5 40mm/60 removed, A(4)1 GWS20
Dam Pts: 0 26 52 77 93 103 w/4 Sea Cat added.
Surf Speed: 34 24 16 8 0 Sinks Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Dam Pts: 0 25 49 74 88 98
Weapon DDR Surf Speed: 36 27 18 9 0 Sinks
Displacement: 2280 std In class: [4]
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1947 - 72 Battle (Groups I & II) DD
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen Displacement: 2325 std In class: [14]
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 234 Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1943 - 65
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
Weapons: ROF Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 268
2F(2)2 Mk19 102mm/45//1 Radar 275 C Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
P/S(2)2 Mk2 STAAG 40mm/60//2 Radar 262 C Weapons: ROF
P/S(1)2 Mk9 40mm/60 C F(2)2 Mk3 114mm/45//1 Radar 275 C
F(3)2 Mk4 Squid//1 Sonar 170 E F/2P/2S(1)5 Mk7 40mm/60 C
Sensors: A/P&S(2)2 Mk2 STAAG 40mm/60//2 Radar 262 C
Radar 293, Radar 965 J P&S(4)2 533mmTT w/4 Mk9 F
Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M Sensors:
Remarks: Radar 278, Radar 293, Radar 965 J
Battleaxe, Broadsword, Crossbow, Scorpion. Fifteen additional Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M
units canceled at war’s end. Scorpion carries F(1)2 Limbo//1 Sonar Remarks:
170 instead of Squid. STAAG mounts have the director mounted on • 1957: Cadiz (Khaibar), Gabbard (Badr), transferred to Pakistan.
the gun mount. All originally mounted additional twin 102mm mount • 1960: A(2)2 Mk2 STAAG removed. P/S(2)2 Mk5 40mm/60 C,
with P&S arc, P/S(5)2 533mm TT, removed 1958 to 1959 during F(3)1 Mk4 Squid E added.
coversion to radar picket destroyers. • 1967: Sluys (Artemiz), transferred to Iran.

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Damage and Speed Breakdown: Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1984
Dam Pts: 0 22 44 65 78 87 Electronic Counterm: 3rd Gen J&D ESM: 3rd Gen
Surf Speed: 36 27 18 9 0 Sinks Propulsion: COGOG/CPP Crew: 265
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Quiet
Norfolk (Type 23) FF Weapons: ROF
Displacement: 3500 std In class: 16 PB&SB(1)4 MM38 Exocet w/1 msls (4) D/France
Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1990 F/A(6)2 GWS25 w/6 Sea Wolf//2 Radar 910 (4) D
Electronic Counterm: 3rd Gen J&D ESM: 3rd Gen P/S(2)4 GCM-A03 30mm/75 C
Propulsion: CODLAG Crew: 169 P/S(1)2 GAM-B01 20mm/85 C
Size Class: Small Signature: VSmall/Quiet PB/SB(3)2 Mk32 324mm TT w/3 Stingray F
Weapons: ROF Aft Pad (1)2 Lynx HAS.3/8 B
F(1)1 Mk8 114mm/55//1 Radar 911 C Sensors:
P/S(4)2 Mk141 w/4 Harpoon IC (8) D/USA Radar 967/968, Radar 1006 J
F&A(32)1 VLS GWS26 w/32 VL Sea Wolf Sonar 162, Sonar 2016, Sonar 2031 M
//1 Radar 911 (15) D Remarks:
P/S(1)2 LS-30B 30mm/75 C Fitted with stabilizers. Third unit Brave (F94) and on have enlarged
P/S 2 DEC Laser Dazzler -- flight deck to take one EH.101 Merlin or Sea King, speed reduced
PB/SB(2)2 DTMS.90 324mm TT w/2 Stingray F to 28 knots, have Radar 911 FC vice Radar 910. London (F95) and
Aft Pad (1)1 Lynx HAS.3/8 B on are COGAG/CPP, return to 30 knots maximum speed. Normal
Sensors: complement is 1 Lynx. May use Mk46 or Stingray torp. All units
Radar 996, Radar 1007 J fitted with US Outboard COMINT and DF system. Each Sea Wolf
Sonar 2031, Sonar 2050 M launcher has 24 manual reloads.
Remarks: • 19??: Has 4 DLF(2) floating decoy (“Rubber Duck”) dispensers.
Duke class. Can carry 1 EH.101 (when available) vice Lynx. Can • 1995: Brave had Sonar 2016 replaced by Sonar 2050.
cruise on electric motors up to 15 knots, treat as VQuiet. Fitted • 2000: MM38 Exocet, Sonar 2031, Type 675 jammers removed
with stabilizers and helo haul-down system. Rounded deck edges, Electronic Countermeasures changed to 3rd Gen D.
edges to corners and superstructure, angled surfaces on super- • Decommissionings: Beaver, London, Boxer, Brave 1999, Coventry
structure, to reduce radar signature. Filtering & ducting to reduce 2002, Sheffield to reserve 2002, to be struck 2005.
IR signature. Total of 2 Type 911 directors with F/A arc carried. Has
4 DLF(2) floating decoy (“Rubber Duck”) dispensers. Sea Wolf Damage and Speed Breakdown:
system is autonomous. Hull bubbler system. Sonar 2031 to be Dam Pts: 0 38 76 113 136 151
replaced by Sonar 2087, still under development. Surf Speed: 30 22 15 8 0 Sinks
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Surf Spd (Brave):
28 21 14 7 0 Sinks
Dam Pts: 0 32 63 95 113 126
Surf Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks Broadsword (Type 22/1) FF
Displacement: 3900 std In class: [4]
Cornwall (Type 22/3) FF Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1979 - 97
Displacement: 4280 std In class: 4 Electronic Counterm: 2nd Gen J&D ESM: 2nd Gen
Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1988 Propulsion: COGOG/CPP Crew: 222
Electronic Counterm: 3rd Gen J&D ESM: 3rd Gen Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Quiet
Propulsion: COGAG/CPP Crew: 232 Weapons: ROF
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Quiet F/A(6)2 GWS25 w/6 Sea Wolf//2 Radar 910 (4) D
Weapons: ROF P/S(1)2 Mk9 40mm/60 C
PQ&PB/SQ&SB(4)2 Mk141 w/4 Harpoon IC (8) D/USA PB&SB(1)4 MM38 Exocet w/1 msls (4) D/France
F/A(6)2 LWT GWS26 w/6 Sea Wolf PB/SB(3)2 STWS.2 324mm TT w/3 Stingray F
//2 Radar 911 (4) D Aft Pad (1)2 Lynx B
F(1)1 Mk8 114mm/55//1 Radar 911 C Sensors:
P&S(R)1 Goalkeeper 30mm w/6 bursts C/Nethl Radar 967/968, Radar 1006 or Radar 1007 J
P/S(1)2 LS-30B 30mm/75 C Sonar 2016 M
P/S 2 DEC Laser Dazzler -- Remarks:
PB/SB(3)2 STWS.2 324mm TT w/3 Stingray F Broadsword, Battlexe, Brilliant, Brazen. Normal complement is
Aft Pad (1)2 Lynx HAS.3 B 1 Lynx. First two units Broadsword and Battleaxe do not have
Sensors: 324mm TT. Each Sea Wolf launcher has 12 manual reloads.
Radar 967/968, Radar 1006 J Broadsword and Brilliant have Sonar 2050 vice 2016, Sonar 2031
Sonar 2050, Sonar 2031 M towed array.
Remarks: • 1995-97: All transferred to Brazil.
Can carry 1 Sea King or EH.101 (when avalable) vice 2 Lynx. Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Normally carries 1 Lynx. Fitted with stabilizers. Forward Type 911 Dam Pts: 0 35 70 104 125 139
director controls either Sea Wolf missile or Mk8 114mm gun. Each Surf Speed: 29 22 15 7 0 Sinks
Sea Wolf Mount has 24 manual reloads. F99 Cornwall has Sonar
2016 vice 2050. Leander/3A (Sea Wolf) FF
• 19??: Has 4 DLF(2) floating decoy (“Rubber Duck”) dispensers. Displacement: 2500 std In class: [5]
• 2000: Sonar 2031 and Type 675 jammers removed. Electronic Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1977 - 95
Countermeasures changed to 3rd Gen D. Electronic Counterm: 2nd Gen J&D ESM: 2nd Gen
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 263
Dam Pts: 0 38 76 114 137 152 Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Surf Speed: 30 22 15 8 0 Sinks Weapons: ROF
F(6)1 GWS25 w/6 Sea Wolf//1 Radar 910 (4) D
Boxer (Type 22/2) FF PB&SB(1)4 MM38 Exocet w/1 msl (4)` D/France
Displacement: 4250 std In class: [6] P/S(1)2 GAM-B01 20mm/85 C
P/S(1)2 Mk9 40mm/60 C

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PB/SB(3)2 Mk32 324mm TT w/3 Mk46 F/USA • 1988 - 92: Class modified to reduce vibration and noise. Signa-
Aft Pad (1)1 Lynx B ture reduced to Quiet.
Sensors: • 1989: Torpedo tubes removed from all but Alacrity. All fitted with
Radar 967/968, Radar 1006 J 2nd Gen ESM & ECM systems.
Sonar 162, Sonar 2016, Sonar 199 M • 1992: Several have had their sonars removed, reduced to gun-
Remarks: boats.
Converted from Broad-Beamed Leander class 1977-83. Sea Wolf • 1993-94: Ambuscade (Tariq), Amazon (Babur), Arrow (Khaibar),
launcher has 24 manual reloads. Fitted with stabilizers. Jupiter and Alacrity (Badr), Active (Shah Jehan), Ambuscade (Tippu Sultan)
Scylla have Sonar 2050 vice Sonar 2016. transferred to Pakistan.
• Decommissionings: Charybdis 1991, Hermoine , Jupiter 1992, Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Andromeda, Scylla 1993, Dam Pts (3100 t): 0 24 48 71 86 95
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Dam Pts (3210 t): 0 25 50 74 89 99
Dam Pts: 0 23 46 69 83 92 Surf Spd (3100 t): 30 22 15 7 0 Sinks
Surf Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks Surf Spd (3210 t): 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks

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Displacement: 2790 std In class: [8] Displacement: 2300 std In class: [1]
Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1975 - 93 Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1973 - 77
Electronic Counterm: 2nd Gen J&D ESM: 2nd Gen Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 2nd Gen
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 223 Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 235
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Weapons: ROF Weapons: ROF
PB&SB(1)4 MM38 Exocet w/1 msls (8) D/France F(2)1 Mk19 114mm/45 C
F/PA/SA(4)3 GWS22 w/4 Sea Cat//2 Radar 903 (2) D P/PQ/S/SQ(1)4 Mk9 40mm/60 C
PB/SB(3)2 Mk32 324mm TT w/3 Mk46 F/USA F(3)1 Mk10 Limbo w/17 salvoes//1 Sonar 170 E
P/S(1)2 Mk9 40mm/60 C Sensors:
Aft Pad (1)1 Lynx B AWS-1, Radar 978 J
Sensors: Sonar 174 M
Radar 965, Radar 994, Radar 1006 J Remarks:
Sonar 162, Sonar 184 M A one-of-a-kind training ship after being built in 1968 but not
Remarks: bought by the RN until 1972. Transferred to Malaysia 1977 (Hang
Conversion took place between 1975 to 1982. Fitted with stabiliz- Tuah). Mk19 controlled by optical director.
ers. Damage and Speed Breakdown:
• 1982: Argonaut damaged in Falklands campaign. Dam Pts: 0 22 43 65 77 86
• 1985-86: Cleopatra, Sirius, Phoebe, Argonaut modified. Forward Surf Speed: 21 15 10 5 0 Sinks
Seacat, Radar 965 removed, Sonar 2031 towed array added. Mk9
40mm replaced by (1)2 Mk4 20mm. Designated Leander Batch Leander/1 (Ikara) FF
2TA, remaining ships designated Batch 2B Displacement: 2450 std In class: [8]
• 1991: Penelope (Presidente Eloy Alfar) transferred to Ecuador. Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1972 - 95
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Electronic Counterm: 2nd Gen J&D ESM: 2nd Gen
Dam Pts: 0 26 51 77 92 102 Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 257
Surf Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Weapons: ROF
Amazon (Type 21) FF P/S(1)2 Mk9 40mm/60 C
Displacement: 3100 std In class: [8] P/S(4)2 GWS22 w/4 Sea Cat//1 Radar 903 (2) D
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1974 - 94 F(1)1 Ikara w/13 msls E1/Aust
Electronic Counterm: 1st Gen J&D ESM: 1st Gen A(3)1 Mk10 Limbo w/17 salvoes//1 Sonar 170 E2
Propulsion: COGOG/CPP Crew: 192 PB/SB(3)2 324mm TT w/3 Mk46 F/USA
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Aft Pad (1)1 Wasp B
Weapons: ROF Sensors:
F(1)1 Mk8 114mm/55//1 Radar 912 C Radar 994, Radar 1006 J
PB&SB(1)4 MM38 Exocet w/1 msls (4) D Sonar 162, Sonar 184 M
A(4)1 GWS24 w/4 Sea Cat//2 Radar 912 (2) D Remarks:
PB/SB(3)2 Mk32 324mm TT w/3 Mk46 F/USA Conversion took place between 1972 to 1978. Fitted with stabiliz-
Aft Pad (1)1 Lynx B ers. Dido (Southland) transferred to New Zealand 1983. All others
Sensors: scrapped or sunk as targets.
Radar 978, Radar 992 J Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Sonar 162, Sonar 184 M Dam Pts: 0 23 46 68 82 91
Remarks: Surf Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks
Aluminum construction, special damage modifier of -15%. Fitted
with fin stabilizers. No MM38 in Amazon or Ambuscade. Total of Leander/3 (Broad-Beamed) FF
two Radar 912, forward unit can direct either Mk8 gun or Sea Cat Displacement: 2500 std In class: [10]
missile. Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1969 - 95
• 1982: Active, Alacrity, Ambuscade, Antelope, Ardent, Arrow, Electronic Counterm: 1st Gen J&D ESM: 1st Gen
Avenger in Falklands War. Ardent sunk 22 May, Antelope sunk 24 Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 263
May. Most received P/S(1)2 Mk4 20mm during Falklands War. Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
• 1983: Hulls strengthened with doubler plates because of cracking Weapons: ROF
during the Falklands War. Displacement increased to 3210 t std, F(2)1 Mk6 114mm/45//1 Radar 903 C
speed reduced to 28 kts P/S(1)2 GAM-B01 20mm/85 C
• 1984-85: Amazon and Ambuscade received PB&SB(2)2 MM38 A(4)1 Sea Cat w/4 msls//1 Radar 904 (2) D
Exocet w/2 msls.

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A(3)1 Mk10 Limbo//1 Sonar 170B E2 Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 235
Aft Pad (1)1 Lynx B Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Sensors: Weapons: ROF
Radar 965, Radar 978, Radar 993 J F(2)1 Mk6 114mm/45//1 Radar 275 C
Sonar 162, Sonar 184, Sonar 199 M A(2)1 STAAG 40mm//1 Radar 262 C
Remarks: F(3)2 Mk10 Limbo w/17 salvoes//1 Sonar 170 E
Fitted with stabilizers. Five units converted to Sea Wolf Leander PB/SB(4)2 533mm TT w/4 Mk9 F
1977-83, listed separately. Sensors:
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Radar 978, Radar 994 J
Dam Pts: 0 23 46 69 83 92 Sonar 162, Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M
Surf Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks Remarks:
STAAG mounts have the director mounted on the gun mount.
Leander FF • 1966-72: Class modernized. 40mm STAAG, 1 Mk10 Limbo
Displacement: 2350 std In class: [16] removed. P/S(1)2 Mk4 20mm/80, A(4)1 GWS22 w/4 Seacat D, Aft
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1963 - 93 Pad (1)1 Wasp B added. Radar 275 replaced with Radar 903. Refit
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen took two years, Rothesay finishing first in 1968.
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 263 • 1981: Brighton, Falmouth struck.
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy • 1982: Falmouth recommissioned for Falklands War, struck again
Weapons: ROF 1984. Plymouth damaged 8 Jun 82 during the Falklands War,
F(2)1 Mk6 114mm/45//1 Radar 903 C repaired.
P/S(1)2 Mk9 40mm/60 C • 1984: Londonderry struck
A(4)1 GWS22 w/4 Sea Cat//1 Radar 903 (2) D • 1985: Rhyl, Lowestoft, Plymouth, Berwick struck
F(3)1Mk10 Limbo w/17 salvoes//1 Sonar 170 E • 1987: Rothesay struck.
Aft Pad (1)1 Wasp B Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Sensors: Dam Pts: 0 22 44 66 79 88
Radar 965, Radar 974, Radar 978, Radar 992 J Surf Speed: 29 21 14 7 0 Sinks
Sonar 162, Sonar 184, Sonar 199 M
Remarks: Whitby (Type 12) FF
Fitted with stabilizers. First few ships completed without Seacat, Displacement: 2150 std In class: [6]
installed first in Naiad (1965), added to the earlier units later. Con- Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1958 - 85
verted to Exocet and Ikara Leanders, listed separately. Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 231
Dam Pts: 0 22 44 65 78 87 Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Surf Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks Weapons: ROF
F(2)1 Mk6 114mm/45//1 Radar 275 C
Tribal (Type 81) FF A(2)1 Mk2 40mm STAAG//1 Radar 262 C
Displacement: 2300 std In class: [7] F(3)2 Mk10 Limbo w/17 salvoes//1 Sonar 170 E
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1961 - 82 PQ/SQ(1)8 533mm TT w/10 Mk20 Bidder (E) F
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen PQ/SQ(2)2 533mm TT w/2 Mk20 Bidder (E) F
Propulsion: COSAG Crew: 253 Sensors:
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Radar 277, Radar 293, Radar 974 or Radar 978 J
Weapons: ROF Sonar 162, Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M
F/A(1)2 Mk5 114mm/45//1 Radar 903 C Remarks:
P/S(1)2 Mk7 40mm/60 C STAAG mounts have the director mounted on the gun mount.
F(3)1 Mk10 Limbo w/17 salvoes//1 Sonar 170 E Listed characteristics show how class was to have eight single
Aft Pad (1)1 Wasp HAS.1 B torpedo tubes and two twin TT mounts. Bidder was not very reli-
Sensors: able. Only four vessels were completed with the torpedo tubes and
Radar 293, Radar 965, Radar 974, Radar 978, Radar 993 J these were removed by the early 1960s.
Sonar 162, Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M • 1960s: 40mm STAAG, TT removed. A(1)1 Mk9 40mm/60//1 Radar
Remarks: 262 C added.
Helo hangar is under flight deck. Fitted with fin stabilizers. Zulu • 1966-71: Blackpool loaned to New Zealand.
completed with GWS21 Seacat in place of 40mm, all units • 1974-78: All but Torquay paid off, Torquay used as training vessel
equipped by 1977 with GWS22 Sea Cat. Sonar 199 on Ashanti. until 1985.
Single-screw, double the effect of all Engineering critical hits. Damage and Speed Breakdown:
• 1970: Ashanti and Gurkha fitted with Type 199 VDS. Dam Pts: 0 20 41 61 73 81
• 3 Mar 77: Ashanti seriously damaged by engine room fire, re- Surf Speed: 29 21 14 7 0 Sinks
paired but placed in ready-reserve status.
• 1977: P/S(1)2 Mk7 40mm/60 removed. P/S(4)2 GWS22w/4 Sea Salisbury (Type 61) FF
Cat//2 Radar 262 D, P/S(1)2 Mk4 20mm added. Displacement: 2170 std In class: [4]
• 1979: Class paid off. Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1957 - 82
• 1984: Gurkha transferred to Indonesia Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
• 1985: Tartar, Zulu transferred to Indonesia Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 207
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Dam Pts: 0 22 43 65 77 86 Weapons: ROF
Surf Speed: 27 18 12 6 0 Sinks F(2)1 Mk6 114mm/45//1 Radar 275 C
A(2)1 Mk2 40mm STAAG//1 Radar 262 C
Rothesay (Type 12 mod) FF F(3)1 Mk4 Squid//1 Sonar 147 E
Displacement: 2380 std In class: [9] Sensors:
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1960 - 89 Radar 277, Radar 293, Radar 960, Radar 974, Radar 982 J
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen Sonar 162, Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M
Remarks:

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Salisbury, Chichester, Llandaff, Lincoln. Three additional units can- Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
celled. Designed as anti-aircraft direction vessels. Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 195
• 1962-70: Class refitted. Radar 960, Radar 974, Radar 293 Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
replaced by Radar 965M, Radar 975, Radar 993. Salisbury 1962, Weapons: ROF
Chichester 1964, Llandaff 1966, Salisbury 1970. A(2)1 Mk19 102mm/45//1 Radar 262 C
• 1962: Lincoln & Salisbury had 40mm STAAG removed. Radar F(2)1 Mk5 40mm/60 C
965 J, A(4)1 GWS20 w/4 Sea Cat D, added. F(3)2 Mk4 Squid//1 Sonar 147 E
• 1973: Chichester re-equipped to act as Hong Kong guardship. P/S(1)2 533mm TT w/1 Mk9 F
Radar 965 radar removed, 40mm added. Sensors:
• 1976: Llandaff transferred to Bangladesh, Chichester returned to Radar 278, Radar 293, Radar 974 J
UK, placed in reserve. Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M
• 1981: Salisbury put up for sale. Remarks:
• 1982: Lincoln transferred to Bangladesh, Chichester scrapped. Rapid class conversions. Squid replaced by (3)1 Mk10 Mk10
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Limbo//Sonar 170 in later years.
Dam Pts: 0 20 41 61 73 81 Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Surf Speed: 25 18 12 6 0 Sinks Dam Pts: 0 21 42 63 76 84
Surf Speed: 36 27 18 9 0 Sinks
Leopard (Type 41) FF
Displacement: 2300 std In class: [4] Terpsichore (Type 16) FF
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1957 - 82 Displacement: 1793 std In class: [10]
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1951 - 67
Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 205 Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 180
Weapons: ROF Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
F/A(2)2 Mk6 114mm/45//1 Radar 275 C Weapons: ROF
A(2)1 Mk2 STAAG 40mm/60//1 Radar 262 C F(2)1 Mk19 102mm/45 C
F(3)1 Mk4 Squid//1 Sonar 170 E A(2)1 Mk5 40mm/60 C
Sensors: P/S/A(1)3 Mk9 40mm/60 C
Radar 960, Radar 974, Radar 978, Radar 992 J P&S(4)1 533mm TT w/4 Mk9 F
Sonar 162, Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M F(3)2 Mk4 Squid//1 Sonar 147 E
Remarks: Sensors:
Jaguar, Leopard, Lynx, Puma. Additional unit Panther transferred to Radar 293, Radar 974 J
India while under construction, renamed Brahmaputra. Fitted with Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M
stabilizers. Remarks:
• 1963: Lynx refitted: Radar 974, Radar 992 replaced by Radar 965, Originally Onslow class DDs. Converted between 1951 to 1956.
Radar 978, Radar 993 J, STAAG removed, A(1)1 Mk9 40mm/60 Damage and Speed Breakdown:
added C. Dam Pts: 0 17 35 52 62 69
• 1966-67: Jaguar refitted as Lynx. Surf Speed: 36 27 18 9 0 Sinks
• Disposals: Puma scrapped 1976, Leopard scrapped 1977, Jag-
uar (Ali Haider) transferred to Bangladesh 1978, Lynx (Abu Bakr) Bay FF
transferred to Bangladesh 1982. Displacement: 1537 std In class: [5]
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1945 - 72
Dam Pts: 0 22 43 65 77 86 Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
Surf Speed: 25 18 12 6 0 Sinks Propulsion: Steam Recip Crew: 177
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Blackwood (Type 14) FF Weapons: ROF
Displacement: 1180 std In class: [12] F/A(2)2 Mk16 114mm/45//1 Radar 285 C
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1956 - 79 A(1)6 Mk7 40mm/60 C
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen 4 Mk4 K-gun w/4 Mk7 DC E
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 140 2 DC Rail w/6 Mk7 DC E
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Quiet F(24)1 Mk10 hedgehog w/5 salvoes E
Weapons: ROF Sensors:
A/P/S(1)3 Mk9 40mm/60 C Radar 276, Radar 286 or Radar 291 J
F(3)2 Mk10 Limbo w/17 salvoes//1 Sonar 170 E Sonar 144 M
P/S(2)2 533mm TT w/4 Mk9 F Remarks:
Sensors: Suvivors of class of 19. Total DC carried; 150. Built to mercantile
Radar 291, Radar 974 J standards, special damage modifier of -15%.
Sonar 162, Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Remarks: Dam Pts: 0 13 26 38 46 51
Blackwood, Exmouth, Malcolm, Palliser are only units with torpedo Surf Speed: 20 15 10 5 0 Sinks
tubes. Lightly built, class was strengthened 1958-59.
• Early 1960s: P/S(2)2 533mm TT, A(1)1 Mk9 40mm/60 removed. Loch class FF
• 1969-77: Class paid off. Hardy used as training ship until 1979. Displacement: 1435 std In class: [11]
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1944 - 66
Dam Pts: 0 12 24 36 43 48 Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
Surf Speed: 27 20 13 6 0 Sinks Propulsion: Steam Recip Crew: 124
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Urania (Type 15) FF Weapons: ROF
Displacement: 2240 std In class: [22] F(1)1 Mk5 102mm/45//1 Radar 275 C
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1952 - 80 P/S/A(1)6 Mk7 40mm/60 C

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F(3)2 Mk10 Limbo//1 Sonar 170 E Remarks:


Sensors: Venus, Vigilant, Volage, Verulam, Virago. Survivors of class of eight.
Radar 277 J Converted from fleet destroyers to Fast Anti-Submarine Frigates
Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M 1952.
Remarks: Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Survivors of class of 20. Configuration after late 1950s refits. Dam Pts: 0 20 40 59 71 79
Scrapped throughout early 1960s. Built to mercantile standards, Surf Speed: 36 27 18 9 0 Sinks
special damage modifier of -15%. Loch Tralaig, scrapped 1963, had
steam turbines instead of reciprocating machinery. U class (Full conversion) FF
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Displacement: 2200 std In class: [8]
Dam Pts: 0 12 24 36 43 48 Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1943 - ??
Surf Speed: 29 21 14 7 0 Sinks Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 175
Z class (Full conversion) FF Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Displacement: 2300 std In class: [1] Weapons: ROF
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1944 - 71 A(2)1 Mk19 102mm/45//1 Radar 262 C
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen F(2)1 Mk5 40mm/60 C
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 195 F(3)2 Mk10 Limbo//1 Sonar 170 E
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Sensors:
Weapons: ROF Radar 278, Radar 293, Radar 974 J
A(2)1 Mk19 102mm/45//1 Radar 262 C Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M
F(2)1 Mk5 40mm/60 C Remarks:
F(3)2 Mk10 Limbo//1 Sonar 170 E Converted from fleet destroyers to Fast Anti-Submarine Frigates
Sensors: 1952-55. Provision for torpedo tubes. Ulster has P/S(1)8 TT fitted
Radar 278, Radar 293, Radar 974 J for homing torpedoes, Undaunted has S(1)3 TT.
Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Remarks: Dam Pts: 0 21 41 62 74 82
Zest. Converted from fleet destroyer to Fast Anti-Submarine Frigate Surf Speed: 36 27 18 9 0 Sinks
1954-56. Decommissioned in late 1969.
Damage and Speed Breakdown: T class (Full conversion) FF
Dam Pts: 0 22 43 65 77 86 Displacement: 2300 std In class: [1]
Surf Speed: 36 27 18 9 0 Sinks Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen In Service: 1943 - ??
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
W class (Full conversion) FF Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 175
Displacement: 2100 std In class: [3] Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1944 - 74 Weapons: ROF
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen A(2)1 Mk19 102mm/45//1 Radar 262 C
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 175 F(2)1 Mk5 40mm/60 C
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy F(3)2 Mk10 Limbo//1 Sonar 170 E
Weapons: ROF Sensors:
A(2)1 Mk19 102mm/45//1 Radar 262 C Radar 278, Radar 293, Radar 974 J
F(2)1 Mk5 40mm/60 C Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M
F(3)2 Mk10 Limbo//1 Sonar 170 E Remarks:
Sensors: Converted from fleet destroyer to Fast Anti-Submarine Frigate
Radar 278, Radar 293, Radar 974 J 1955. Eight units built, seven units given limited conversion, listed
Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M separately. Provision for P/S(1)8 TT fitted for homing torpedoes.
Remarks: Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Wakeful, Whirlwind, Wizard. Survivors of class of eight. Converted Dam Pts: 0 22 43 65 77 86
from fleet destroyers to Fast Anti-Submarine Frigates 1952-53. Ad- Surf Speed: 31 23 16 8 0 Sinks
ditional converted unit Wrangler transferred to South Africa 1956.
• 1959: Wakeful assigned to Portsmouth Squadron duties, 4-inch R class (Full conversion) FF
mount removed and replaced by a deckhouse. Displacement: 2030 std In class: [1]
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen In Service: 1943 - 68
Dam Pts: 0 20 40 59 71 79 Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
Surf Speed: 36 27 18 9 0 Sinks Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 174
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
V class (Full conversion) FF Weapons: ROF
Displacement: 2100 std In class: [5] A(2)1 Mk19 102mm/45//1 Radar 262 C
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1943 - 78 F(2)1 Mk5 40mm/60 C
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen F(3)2 Mk10 Limbo//1 Sonar 170 E
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 174 Sensors:
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Radar 278, Radar 293, Radar 974 J
Weapons: ROF Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M
F(2)1 Mk19 102mm/45//1 Radar 262 C Remarks:
A(2)1 Mk5 40mm/60 C Rapid, Relentless, Rocket, Roebuck. Survivors of class of eight.
F(3)2 Mk4 Squid//1 Sonar 170 E Converted from fleet destroyer to Fast Anti-Submarine Frigate
Sensors: 1952-53. Rapid and Roebuck have 2 Mk4 Squid vice 2 Mk10
Radar 278, Radar 293, Radar 974 J Limbo. HMS Relentless served as unarmed engineering training
Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M ship until 1971. Provision for P/S(1)8 TT fitted for homing torpedoes.

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Damage and Speed Breakdown: sloops. Fitted with stabilizers.
Dam Pts: 0 19 39 58 69 77 Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Surf Speed: 31 23 16 8 0 Sinks Dam Pts: 0 15 30 44 53 59
Surf Speed: 19 14 10 5 0 Sinks
T class (Limited conversion) FF
Displacement: 2000 std In class: [7] O class (Limited conversion) FF
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1943 - 66 Displacement: 1800 std In class: [1]
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1942 - 65
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 175 Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 170
Weapons: ROF Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
F(2)1 Mk19 102mm/45//1 Radar 262 C Weapons: ROF
A(2)1 Mk5 40mm/60 C F(2)1 Mk19 102mm/45//1 Radar 262 C
2P/2S/A(1)5 Mk6 40mm/60 C A(2)1 Mk5 40mm/60 C
F(3)2 Mk4 Squid//1 Sonar 170 E F(3)2 Mk4 Squid//1 Sonar 147 E
P&S(4)1 533mm TT F P&S(4)1 533mm TT F
Sensors: Sensors:
Radar 278, Radar 293, Radar 974 J Radar 278, Radar 293, Radar 974 J
Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M Sonar 144 M
Remarks: Remarks:
Teaser, Tenacious, Termagant, Terpsichore, Tumult, Tuscan, Tyrian. Orwell. Converted from fleet destroyer to Fast Anti-Submarine Frig-
Converted from fleet destroyer to Fast Anti-Submarine Frigate ate 1953-56.
1952. Eight units built, one units given full conversion, listed sepa- Damage and Speed Breakdown:
rately. Dam Pts: 0 17 35 52 62 69
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Surf Speed: 34 26 17 9 0 Sinks
Dam Pts: 0 19 38 57 68 76
Surf Speed: 31 23 16 8 0 Sinks Peacock PC
Displacement: 690 std In class: 3
P class (Limited conversion) FF Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1982
Displacement: 1800 std In class: [2] Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Acoustic Counterm: 1st Gen Twd In Service: 1943 - 65 Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 31
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 170 Weapons: ROF
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy F(1)1 OTO Mk1 76mm/62//1 Sea Archer C/Italy
Weapons: ROF Sensors:
F(2)1 Mk19 102mm/45//1 Radar 262 C Radar 1006 J
A(2)1 Mk5 40mm/60 C Remarks:
F(3)2 Mk4 Squid//1 Sonar 170 E Built for service in Hong Kong waters. Author got to see these in
P&S(4)1 533mm TT F 1986. It looked like they would come screaming in and lasso the
Sensors: ballards to stop. Very impressive. Additonal units Swallow (Ciara),
Radar 278, Radar 293, Radar 974 J Swift (Orla), transferred to Ireland 1988. All others to be decom-
Sonar 174, Sonar 177 M med. Sea Archer is EO.
Remarks: Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Paladin, Petard. Converted from fleet destroyers to Fast Anti-Sub- Dam Pts: 0 8 16 24 29 32
marine Frigates 1953-56. Surf Speed: 25 19 12 6 0 Sinks
• 1957: Paladin converted for minelaying. TT removed, racks for 30
mines added. Kingfisher PC
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Displacement: 187 std In class: [4]
Dam Pts: 0 17 35 52 62 69 Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1975 - 94
Surf Speed: 34 26 17 9 0 Sinks Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 19
Black Swan FF Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Displacement: 1490 std In class: [1] Weapons: ROF
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1943 - 65 F(1)1 Mk9 40mm/60 C
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen Sensors:
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 192 Nav Radar J/Intl
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Remarks:
Weapons: ROF RAF air sea rescue craft. Fitted with fin stabilizers. Not a very suc-
2F/A(2)3 Mk19 102mm/45//1 Radar 262 C cessful design. Two became RNR training ships.
P/S/PA/SA(2)4 Mk5 40mm/60 C Damage and Speed Breakdown:
1 Mk15 Hedgehog E Dam Pts: 0 2 5 7 8 9
4 K-guns w/Mk7 DC E Surf Speed: 25 19 12 6 0 Sinks
2 DC Rails w/Mk7 DC E
P&S(4)1 533mm TT F Scimitar PC
Sensors: Displacement: 102 fl In class: [3]
Radar 278, Radar 293, Radar 974 J Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1970-81
Sonar 144 M Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Remarks: Propulsion: CODOG Crew: 21
Nine built, 2 units lost in WW II, eighteen units built to slightly Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
modified design. One unit still operating in 1960 . Orignally rated as

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Weapons: ROF • 1993: Jersey struck, transferred to Bangladesh.


None • Mid-90s: F(1)1 Mk3 40mm replaced by F(1)1 DES-30B 30mm/75.
Sensors: Damage and Speed Breakdown:
None Dam Pts: 0 11 21 32 38 42
Remarks: Surf Speed: 16 12 8 4 0 Sinks
Used for anti-missile boat training. Placed in land storage 1981.
Can carry 2 7.62mm mgs if required for patrol duties. Wooden hull, Dark Adventurer MTB
special damage modifier of -25%. Displacement: 50 std In class: [18]
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1951 - 67
Dam Pts: 0 1 2 3 4 Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Surf Speed: 40 30 20 10 Sinks Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 15
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Shalford PC Weapons: ROF
Displacement: 120 std In class: [20] F(1)1 Mk7 40mm/60 C
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1951 - 68 PB&SB(1)4 533mm TT w/4 Mk9 F
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None Sensors:
Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 19 Nav radar J/Intl
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Remarks:
Weapons: ROF All laid up 1958 but most were not sold off until 1966 to 1967. Can
F(1)1 Mk7 40mm/60 C carry 6 ground mines vice torpedoes. Wooden construction, spe-
2 DCT w/6 DC E cial damage modifier of -25%.
2 DC Rail w/6 DC E Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Sensors: Dam Pts: 0 1 2
Radar 978 J Surf Speed: 40 20 Sinks
Sonar 144 M
Remarks: Albion LPD
Ford class seaward defence boats. Replaced the HDMLs as in- Displacement: 14600 std In class: 1 + 1
shore ASW craft. Was to have a single barrel Mk4 Squid. Standard Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 2003
Squid was placed on Shalford. Electronic Counterm: 4th Gen D ESM: 3rd Gen
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 325 + 305
Dam Pts: 0 2 3 4 5 6 Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy
Surf Speed: 18 14 9 5 0 Sinks Weapons: ROF
F/A(R)2 Goalkeeper 30mm w/6 bursts C/Nethl
Castle PG PW/SW/PA/SA(2)4 GCM-A03 30mm/75 C
Displacement: 1350 std In class: 2 Aft Pad(2)2 Sea King HC.4 or Merlin HC.3 B
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1981 4 LCVP --
Electronic Counterm: 2nd Gen D ESM: 2nd Gen RWR 4 LCU(10) --
Propulsion: Diesel/CPP Crew: 45 Sensors:
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Radar 996, 2 Radar 1008 J
Weapons: ROF Remarks:
F(1)1 Mk9 40mm/60 C Albion, Bulwark. LCU(10)s carried in well deck, can carry 2 LCAC
Sensors: instead. Amphibious ship, special damage modifier of -25%. Can
Radar 994, Radar 1006 J carry up to 700 marines in overload conditions.
Remarks: Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Leeds Castle, Dumbarton Castle. Sea King can be embarked and Dam Pts: 0 68 135 203 243 270
refueled, but there is no hangar. Can mount a OTO Mk1 76mm/62 Surf Speed: 18 14 9 5 0 Sinks
in case of war. 19.5 tons helo fuel, 30 tons oil-spill dispersal deter-
gent. Can also carry 7.62mm mgs & mines. Endurance 21 days. Fearless LPD
Has 4 DLF(2) floating decoy (“Rubber Duck”) dispensers. Does not Displacement: 11582 std In class: [2]
carry a full ESM suite, but the RWR will detect weapons radars. Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1965 - 2001
• 1989: F(1)1 Mk3 40mm replaced by F(1)1 DES-30B 30mm/75. Electronic Counterm: 2nd Gen D ESM: 2nd Gen
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 550 + 700
Dam Pts: 0 14 27 41 49 54 Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy
Surf Speed: 20 15 10 5 0 Sinks Weapons: ROF
2F/P/S(4)4 GWS20 w/4 Sea Cat (2) D
Island PG P/S(1)2 Mk9 40mm/60 C
Displacement: 1000 std In class: 6 4 LCVP(2) --
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1978 4 LCM(9) --
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 2nd Gen Sensors:
Propulsion: Diesel/CPP Crew: 35 Radar 978, Radar 993 J
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Remarks:
Weapons: ROF Fearless, Intrepid. Can carry 15 tanks and 27 vehicles. Usually car-
F(1)1 Mk3 40mm/60 C ries 400 troops but can take up to 700 for short periods. Can carry
Sensors: Sea King HC.4 on deck, no hangar facilities. Can launch 5 Sea
Radar 1006 J King at once. Amphibious ship, special damage modifier of
SU Sidescan -- -25%.
Remarks: • 1976: Intrepid placed in reserve.
Offshore patrol vessel. Last two units fitted with fin stabilizers, • 1982: Intrepid reactivated for Falklands War.
others refitted. Single screw, each engineering casualty reduces • 1984-85: Intrepid refitted. Radar 978 replaced by Radar 994.
speed by 50%, not 25%. Seacat removed, replaced by P/S(2)2 GCM-A02 30mm/75,

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White Ensign 37
P/S(1)2 GAM-B01 20mm added. Sir Galahad LST
• 1988-90: Fearless refitted, Seacat replaced by PA/SA(R)2 Mk15 Displacement: 7400 lt In class: 1
Phalanx w/5 bursts, 3rd Gen Decoys added. Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1987
• 1993: Intrepid refitted while in reserve, Seacat replaced by PA/ Electronic Counterm: 3rd Gen D ESM: 3rd Gen
SA(R)2 Mk15 Phalanx w/5 bursts, 3rd Gen Decoys added Propulsion: Diesel/CPP Crew: 49 + 340
• Decommissionings: Intrepid 2001, Fearless 2001. Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Weapons: ROF
Dam Pts: 0 58 116 173 208 231 P&PB/S&SB(1)2 GAM-B01 20mm/85 C
Surf Speed: 21 16 10 5 0 Sinks P/S(1)2 12.7mm mg C
Aft & Midship Pad(1)1 Sea King HC.4 B
Ocean LPH Sensors:
Displacement: 21578 fl In class: 1 Radar 1007 J
Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1999 2 Nav radars J/Intl
Electronic Counterm: 3rd Gen J&D ESM: 3rd Gen Remarks:
Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 255 + 480 + 180 Replacement for original Sir Galahad sunk off the Falklands.
Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy All-steel construction. Ro-Ro vessel, can load and discharge at
Weapons: ROF bow and stern simultaneously. Can carry 18 Chieftain tanks, 20
F/PA/SA(2)3 GCM-A03 30mm/75 C heavy wheeled vehicles, up to 40 ISO containers on the vehicle
2 Elevator -- deck, ammo, fuel, stores, and 339 assault troops with an overload
4 LCVP (5) -- of 197. Can operate medium and large helicopters. RFA-operated.
Sensors: Amphibious ship, special damage modifier of -25%.
Radar 996, 2 Radar 1007 J • 1991: Deployed to Persian Gulf for Desert Storm. Fitted with ad-
Remarks: ditional P/S(1)2 Mk7A 20mm/80.
Can carry a Royal Marine Commando. Similar to Invincibles, but Damage and Speed Breakdown:
built to mercantile standards, special damage modifier of -15%. Dam Pts: 0 46 91 137 164 182
No well deck or ski jump. Typical air group 6 Lynx AH.7, 12 Sea Surf Speed: 18 13 9 4 0 Sinks
King HC.4. Can carry 20 Harrier for transport. Spots for six large
helicopters or Sea Harriers. Will carry Merlin when available. Crew Sir Caradoc LST
values are for ship’s complement, Royal Marine Commando, and Displacement: 1899 grt In class: [1]
aircrew. Provision for 3 Mk15 Phalanx. Fitted with stabilizers. Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1983 - 87
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Dam Pts: 0 90 179 269 322 358 Propulsion: Diesel/CPP Crew: 68 + 534
Surf Speed: 19 14 10 5 0 Sinks Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Weapons: ROF
Meon LSH P/S(1)2 Mk4 20mm/80 C
Displacement: 1570 std In class: [1] Sensors:
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1944 - 66 Radar 1006 J
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen Remarks:
Propulsion: Steam Recip Crew: 140 Replaced Sir Galahad sunk in Falklands war. Ex-Norwegian ro-ro
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy ship Gray Master. Chartered 1983 to 1987 until new Sir Galahad
Weapons: ROF was built. Merchant ship, special damage modifier of -50%.
A(2)1 Mk5 40mm/60 C • 1984: 20mm removed.
2P/2S(1)4 Mk9 40mm/60 C Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Sensors: Dam Pts: 0 12 24 36 43 48
Radar 276 or Radar 286 J Surf Speed: 16 12 8 4 0 Sinks
Sonar 144 M
Remarks: Sir Bedivere LST
River class DE converted to Landing Ship Headquarters. Stationed Displacement: 3362 lt In class: 6 - 2
in the Persian Gulf during the Kuwait confrontation with Iraq. Built Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1964
to mercantile standards, special damage modifier of -15%. Electronic Counterm: 1st Gen D ESM: 1st Gen
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 68 + 534
Dam Pts: 0 13 26 39 47 52 Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Surf Speed: 21 15 10 5 0 Sinks Weapons: ROF
P/S(1)2 GAM-B01 20mm/85 C
Ardennes LSM P/S(1)2 Mk7A 20mm/80 C
Displacement: 870 std In class: 2 Sensors:
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1977 Radar 1006 J
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None 2 nav radas J/Intl
Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 35 Remarks:
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Sir Galahad, Sir Bedivere, Sir Geraint, Sir Percivale, Sir Tristram, Sir
Sensors: Lancelot. Sir Bedivere fitted with 4 GAM-B01 vice 2 GAM-B01 and
Decca series J 2 Mk7A. 20mm not normally mounted. Helo pads midships and aft.
Remarks: Bow and stern ramps. Aluminum superstructure, special damage
Replaces LCT(8) class. Can carry 35 troops 350 tons stores or 5 modifier of -15%, amphibious ship, special damage modifier of
Chieftan tanks or 11 8-ton trucks. Amphibious ship, special damage -25%, built to mercantile standards, special damage modifier of
modifier of -25%. -15%. Carry 16 MBT, 34 vehicles, and 534 troops.
Damage and Speed Breakdown: • 1982: Sir Geraint, Sir Lancelot, Sir Bedivere, Sir Galahad, Sir Per-
Dam Pts: 0 15 15 22 26 29 civale, Sir Tristram in Falklands War. Sir Galahad sunk, Sir Tristram
Surf Speed: 10 8 5 2 0 Sinks severely damaged.
• 1985-86: Sir Tristam refitted to repair damage from Falklands
War. Aluminum superstructure replaced with steel, hull lengthened,

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A-29
38 White Ensign

helicopter pad enlarged to accomodate Chinooks. Redoubt LCT(8)


• 1989: Sir Lancelot (Perserverance) transferred to Singapore. Displacement: 657 lt In class: [30]
• 1991: All four units deployed to Persian Gulf for Desert Storm with Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1944 - 67
P/S(1)2 Mk7A 20mm/80, 2nd Gen Decoy launchers. Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
• 1994-97 Sir Bedivere refitted with steel superstructure and length- Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 37
ened as Sir Tristram. Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Sensors:
Dam Pts (Alum.): 0 15 31 46 55 61 Decca Series J
Dam Pts (Steel): 0 20 41 61 73 81 Remarks:
Surf Speed: 17 13 8 4 0 Sinks Bow ramp. All struck between 1958 to 1967. Amphibious ship, spe-
cial damage modifier of -25%.
Anzio LST(A) Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Displacement: 2140 std In class: [19] Dam Pts: 0 6 12 17 21 23
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1945 - 67 Surf Speed: 12 9 6 3 0 Sinks
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 115 Sandown MH
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Displacement: 378 std In class: 13
Weapons: ROF Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1989
F(2)2 Mk5 40mm/60 C Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
A(1)2 Mk7 40mm/60 C Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 34
Sensors: Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Quiet
Nav radar J Weapons: ROF
Remarks: F(1)1 LS-30B 30mm/75 C
LST(A) and converted LST(3) class. Can carry 10 40 ton tanks 2 PAP 104 Mk5 remote mine disposal vehicle --
and 15 trucks. Bow ramp. All struck 1958 - 67. Several dozen were Sensors:
transferred to the War Office, but were still available to the RN. Radar 1007 J
Amphibious ship, special damage modifier of -25%. Sonar 2093 MH -
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Remarks:
Dam Pts: 0 15 30 45 54 60 Single-Role Minehunter. Sonar 2093 is for mine hunting only. GRP
Surf Speed: 13 10 6 3 0 Sinks hull, special damage modifier of -10%. Uses unconventional Voith-
Schneider vertical cycloidal propellors for exact station keeping and
Messina LST(C) reduced acoustic signature.
Displacement: 2140 std In class: [2] Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1945 - 68 Dam Pts: 0 4 9 13 15 17
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None Surf Speed: 15 11 8 4 0 Sinks
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 115
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Hunt MH
Weapons: ROF Displacement: 625 std In class: 13
F(2)2 Mk5 40mm/60 C Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1980
A(1)2 Mk7 40mm/60 C Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Sensors: Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 45
Radar 277 J Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Quiet
Remarks: Weapons: ROF
LST(C) class. Can carry 1 LCT, 5 LCA 15 40 ton tanks, and 15 F(1)1 Mk9 40mm/60 C
trucks. Bow ramp. Narvik converted to submarine support ship in 2 PAP 104 --
1960, Radar 277 added. Amphibious ship, special damage modifier Sensors:
of -25%. Radar 1006 J
• Decommissionings: Messina 1967, Narvik 1968. Sonar 193M MH, Sonar 2059 MH -
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Remarks:
Dam Pts: 0 15 30 45 54 60 Also called Brecon class. Provision for 2nd Gen ESM, 2nd Gen
Surf Speed: 13 10 6 3 0 Sinks Decoys. Units in Persian Gulf service had P/S(1)2 GAM-B01
20mm/90, 2nd Gen ESM, and 2nd Gen decoys added. Sonar
Dieppe LST(3) 193M, Sonar 2059, PAP 104 mine disposal vehicles are used for
Displacement: 2140 std In class: [8] minehuntng only. GRP construction, special damage modifier of
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1945 - 67 -10%.
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None • 19??: 40mm replaced by DS-30B 30mm/75
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 115 • 1989: PAP 104 exchanged for PAP 105.
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy • 1991: Units in Persian Gulf service had P/S(1)2 GAM-B01 20mm,
Weapons: ROF 2nd Gen ESM, and 2nd Gen Decoy launchers added.
F(2)2 Mk5 40mm/60 C Damage and Speed Breakdown:
A(1)2 Mk7 40mm/60 C Dam Pts: 0 7 14 20 24 27
Sensors: Surf Speed: 17 13 8 4 0 Sinks
Decca series J
Remarks: Abdiel(i) ML
LST(3) class. Can carry 10 40 ton tanks, and 15 trucks. Bow ramp. Displacement: 2650 std In class: [2]
Class included 8 others converted to LST(A). Several transferred to Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1941 - 70
the War Office, but were still available to the RN. Amphibious ship, Electronic Counterm: None ESM: 1st Gen
special damage modifier of -25%. Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 246
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Dam Pts: 0 15 30 45 54 60
Surf Speed: 13 10 6 3 0 Sinks

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White Ensign 39
Weapons: ROF Sensors:
F/A(2)2 Mk21 102mm/45//1 Radar 275 C Radar 978 J
A(2)1 Mk5 40mm/60 C Remarks:
P/S(1)4 Mk7 40mm/60 C Wood and aluminum construction, special damage modifier of
2 Mine rails w/108 mines total -- -25%.
Sensors: • 1970s: Out of service as minesweepers, too small for later sweep
Radar 974 J gear. Many exported or converted to auxliary duties.
Remarks: Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Originally class of 6. Manxman and Apollo still in service in 1960, Dam Pts: 0 1 2 3 4 5
Ariadne in reserve since 1946. Manxman has both 102mm mounts Surf Speed: 14 11 7 4 0 Sinks
forward, Ariadne has additional 5 40mm guns. Can carry 108
mines. Manxman refitted 1958-63, served as minesweeper support “Ley” class MS
ship. Displacement: 123 std In class: [11]
• 1962: Apollo paid off. Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1951 - 70s
• 1963: Ariadne, in reserve, paid off. Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
• 1963: Manxman completes refit as minesweeper support ship, all Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 15
102mm guns removed. Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Quiet
• 1969: Manxman used as training ship. Weapons: ROF
• 1970: Manxman paid off. F(1)1 Mk7 40mm/60 C
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Sensors:
Dam Pts: 0 24 49 73 87 97 Radar 978 J
Surf Speed: 40 30 20 10 0 Sinks Remarks:
GRP construction, special damage modifier of -10%.
River MS Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Displacement: 630 std In class: [12] Dam Pts: 0 2 3 4 5 6
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1982-94 Surf Speed: 13 10 7 3 0 Sinks
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Propulsion: Diesel/CPP Crew: 30 Abdiel (ii) MSH
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Displacement: 1375 std In class: [1]
Weapons: ROF Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1967
F(1)1 Mk3 40mm/60 C Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Sensors: Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 89
2 Decca 1226 J Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
Remarks: Weapons: ROF
Waveney, Carron, Dovey, Helford transferred to Bangladesh 1994. None
Humber, Helmsdale, Ribble to Brazil 1995. Built to mercantile stan- Sensors:
dards, special damage modifier of -15%. Radar 978 J
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Remarks:
Dam Pts: 0 7 13 20 23 26 Designed as exercise minelayer and MCM support ship. Can carry
Surf Speed: 13 10 6 3 0 Sinks 44 mines. Helo pad aft.
• 1978: Major refit, changes unknown.
Ton MS • 1984: F(1)4 Mk7 40mm/60 C added, Radar 978 replaced by
Displacement: 360 std In class: [115] Radar 1006.
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1952 - 92 • 1987: Served in Persian Gulf with 2nd Gen ESM, 2nd Gen De-
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None coys fitted. 40mm replaced by P/S(102 Mk4 20mm/80
Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 29 • 1988: Paid off.
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Weapons: ROF Dam Pts: 0 14 28 41 50 55
F(1)1 Mk7 40mm/60 C Surf Speed: 16 12 8 4 0 Sinks
A(1)1 Mk4 20mm/80 C
Sensors: Engadine AAH
Radar 978 J Displacement: 3640 std In class: [1]
Remarks: Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1967 - 87
Several were transferred to other navies. Aluminum/wood construc- Electronic Counterm: 2nd Gen D ESM: None
tion, special damage modifier of -25%. Fitted with fin stabilizers. Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 77
40mm not mounted in all ships. Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
• 1964: Sonar 193 minehunting sonar added. Weapons:
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Aft Pad (1)4 Wessex B
Dam Pts: 0 4 7 11 13 14 Sensors:
Surf Speed: 15 11 7 4 0 Sinks 3 Decca series J
Remarks:
“Ham” class MS Helicopter training ship. RFA-operated. Hangar can hold 4 Wessex
Displacement: 120 std In class: [93] or 2 Sea King and 2 Wasp helos. Fitted with fin stabilizers. Fleet
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1951 - 82 Auxiliary, special damage modifier of -25%. Single screw, each
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None engineering casualty reduces speed by 50%, not 25%.
Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 15 • 1987: Placed on sales list, but retained in service.
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Quiet • 1989: Laid up, sold 1990
Weapons: ROF Damage and Speed Breakdown:
F(1)1 Mk7 40mm/60 C Dam Pts: 0 25 49 74 88 98
Surf Speed: 16 12 8 4 0 Sinks

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A-31
40 White Ensign

Tyne AD Remarks:
Displacement: 11000 std In class: [1] RFA-operated. 3 RAS stations per side. Normally carries 2 Sea
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1941 - 61 King but can carry up to 4. RFA-maintained. Fleet Auxiliary, special
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None damage modifier of -25%
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 520 Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Loud Dam Pts: 0 64 128 192 230 256
Weapons: ROF Surf Speed: 17 13 8 4 0 Sinks
2F/2A(2)4 Mk3 114mm/45//2 Radar 285 C
F/3P/3S(1)7 Mk7 40mm/60 C Fort (i) AFS
Sensors: Displacement: 3700 lt In class: [8]
Radar 293 J Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1944 - 72
Remarks: Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Tyne class Destroyer Depot Ship. Fleet auxiliary, special damage Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: ??
modifier of -25%. CHP for engineering and Magazines is L. Carried Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy
80 torpedoes, 150 depth charges. Weapons: ROF
Damage and Speed Breakdown: None
Dam Pts: 0 56 111 167 200 222 Sensors:
Surf Speed: 17 13 8 4 0 Sinks Nav Radar J/Intl
Remarks:
Fort (ii) AE Fleet Auxiliary, special damage modifier of -25%.
Displacement: 16046 grt In class: 2 •19??: Landing pad added to Fort Charlotte, Fort Dunvegan, Fort
Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1978 Duquesne.
Electronic Counterm: 2nd Gen D ESM: 2nd Gen • Decommissionings: Fort Beauharnois, Fort Constantine 1963,
Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 168 Fort Charlotte and Fort Dunesque sold 1968, Fort Dunvegan 1969,
Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Loud Fort Langley 1970, Fort Rosalie, Fort Sandusky 1972.
Weapons: ROF Damage and Speed Breakdown:
P/S(1)2 Mk4 20mm/80 C Dam Pts: 0 25 50 74 89 99
Aft Pad & Hangar Pad (1)4 Sea King B Surf Speed: 11 8 5 3 0 Sinks
Sensors:
Radar 1006, 2 Kelvin-Hughes series J Sea Crusader AK
Remarks: Displacement: 23986 grt In class: 1
Fort Grange, Fort Austin. Helo pads aft and on roof of hangar. Fitted Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1996
with fin stabilizers. Only one Sea King normally carried. Carries Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
3500 t stores. RFA-operated. Fleet Auxiliary, special damage modi- Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 17
fier of -25%. Can be fitted with another 2 20mm aft. Single screw, Size Class: Large Signature: Large/Noisy
each engineering casualty reduces speed by 50%, not 25%. Weapons: ROF
• 1982: Both units in Falklands War. None
• 19??: 40mm replaced by P/S(1)2 GAM-B01 20mm/85 Sensors:
Damage and Speed Breakdown: 2 Raytheon FR series J/Intl
Dam Pts: 0 59 119 178 213 237 Remarks:
Surf Speed: 20 15 10 5 0 Sinks General Ro-Ro cargo ship. Chartered for operation by RFA in
support of JRDF. Can carry 350 armored vehicles, trucks, other
Retainer AE wheeled equipment. Non-slewing stern ramp. Crew of only 17.
Displacement: 9357 grt In class: [2] Merchant ship, special damage modifier of -50%.
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1956 - 83 Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None Dam Pts: 0 52 104 156 187 208
Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 107 Surf Speed: 18 14 9 5 0 Sinks
Size Class: Large Signature: Large/Noisy
Sensors: Bacchus AK
Nav Radar J Displacement: 2740 lt In class: [2]
Remarks: Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1962 - 91
Retainer, Resurgent. Purchased and converted 1952-56. Fleet Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Auxiliary, special damage modifier of -25%. Single screw, each Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 57
engineering casualty reduces speed by 50%, not 25%. Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
• Decommisionings: Retainer 1980, Resurgent 1983. Weapons: ROF
Damage and Speed Breakdown: None
Dam Pts: 0 41 81 122 146 162 Sensors:
Surf Speed: 14 10 7 3 0 Sinks Nav radar J/Intl
Remarks:
Resource AFS RFA-operated. Three holds with refrigerated compartments. Can
Displacement: 18029 gwt In class: [2] carry 800 tons of fuel oil, 200 tons lube oil, and 240 tons fresh wa-
Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1967 ter. Cannot perform underway replishment. Fleet Auxiliary, special
Electronic Counterm: 2nd Gen D ESM: None damage modifier of -25%. Single screw, each engineering casualty
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 132 reduces speed by 50%, not 25%.
Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy • Decommissionings: Hebe 1979, Bacchus 1991.
Weapons: ROF Damage and Speed Breakdown:
P/S(1)2 Mk9 40mm/60 C Dam Pts: 0 19 38 56 68 75
Aft Pad (1)1 Sea King B Surf Speed: 15 11 8 4 0 Sinks
Sensors:
2 Kelvin-Hughes series J

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White Ensign 41
Wave Knight AO 2 Kelvin-Hughes series J
Displacement: 31500 fl In class: 2 Remarks:
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 2003 Olwen, Olna, Olmeda. Has helo hangar. Hull reinforced against ice.
Electronic Counterm: 3rd Gen D ESM: None Olmeda, Olna in Falklands campaign. RFA-operated. 16000 tons
Propulsion: Diesel-Electric Crew: 300 diesel, 125 tons lube oil, 2750 tons JP-5. Fleet Auxiliary, special
Size Class: Large Signature: Large/Quiet damage modifier of -25%.
Weapons: ROF • 1993: Olwen put up for sale, but retained in service to support
P/S(1)2 BMARC 30mm C Balkan operations.
P/S(1)4 mg C • 1994: Olmeda sold.
Sea King or Merlin C Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Sensors: Dam Pts: 0 55 110 165 198 220
?? J Surf Speed: 20 15 10 5 0 Sinks
Remarks:
Wave Knight, Wave Ruler. Replace Olwen and Olna. Can carry Tide (Later) AO
15000 tons marine gas turbine fuel, 3000 m3 aviation fuel, fresh Displacement: 8531 lt In class: [2]
water, lube oil, 500 m3 dry cargo, up to 8 containers of refrigerated Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1963 - 91
provisions. Provision for F/A(R)2 Phalanx. Fleet Auxiliary, special Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
damage modifier of -25%. Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 110
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy
Dam Pts: 0 106 211 317 380 422 Weapons: ROF
Surf Speed: 18 14 9 5 0 Sinks Aft Pad (1)1 Wessex B
Sensors:
Oakleaf AO 2 Kelvin-Hughes series J
Displacement: 24608 grt In class: 1 Remarks:
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1986 Tidespring, Tidepool. Can carry 17,400 tons of fuel oil, 700 tons
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None diesel. RFA-maintained. Fleet Auxiliary, special damage modifier of
Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 36 -25%.
Size Class: Large Signature: Large/Noisy • 1982: Tidepool struck, sold to Chile, repossesed for Falklands
Weapons: ROF War, turned over permanently Aug 82.
P/S(1)4 Mk7A 20mm/70 C • 1982: Tidespring fitted with with P/S(1)2 Mk4 20mm/80 and 2nd
Sensors: Gen Decoy launchers. 20mm later removed.
Decca 1226, Decca 1229 J • 1991: Tidespring paid off.
Remarks: Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Ex-Oaktania, Chartered Oct 85 for RFA, refit for fleet service Dam Pts: 0 57 114 170 204 227
finished 1986. Fleet Auxiliary, special damage modifier of -25%. Surf Speed: 18 13 9 4 0 Sinks
Single screw, each engineering casualty reduces speed by 50%,
not 25%. Can be fitted with 2nd Gen Decoy launchers. Plumleaf AO
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Displacement: 12459 grt In class: [2]
Dam Pts: 0 80 159 239 239 318 Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1959 - 86
Surf Speed: 15 11 8 4 0 Sinks Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 56
Appleleaf AO Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy
Displacement: 20086 grt In class: 3 Sensors:
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1978 Nav radar J
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None Remarks:
Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 65 Leaf class. Plumleaf, Pearleaf. Differ from Appleleaf only in ton-
Size Class: Large Signature: Large/Noisy nage. RFA-operated. Both units returned to the owners 1986. Fleet
Weapons: ROF Auxiliary, special damage modifier of -25%.
P/S(1)4 Mk7A 20mm/70 C Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Sensors: Dam Pts: 0 49 99 148 177 197
Nav Radar J Surf Speed: 15 11 8 4 0 Sinks
Remarks:
Appleleaf, Brambeleaf, Bayleaf, Orangeleaf. Differ from Pearleaf Tide AO
only in tonnage. RFA-operated. Fleet Auxiliary, special damage Displacement: 11200 grt In class: [4]
modifier of -25%. Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1955 - 79
• 1989: Appleleaf leased to Australia. Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 110
Dam Pts: 0 69 138 206 248 275 Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy
Surf Speed: 15 11 8 4 0 Sinks Weapons: ROF
P/S/A(1)3 Mk9 40mm/60 C
“Ol” class AO Sensors:
Displacement: 10890 lt In class: 2 2 Kelvin-Hughes series J
Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1965 Remarks:
Electronic Counterm: 2nd Gen D ESM: None Tideflow, Tidesurge, Tidereach, Tide Austral. Can carry 15,000 tons
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 66 of fuel oil, 2,400 tons of other provisions. RFA-maintained. Fleet
Size Class: Med Signature: Med/Noisy Auxiliary, special damage modifier of -25%.
Weapons: ROF • 1962: Tide Austral transferred to Australia, renamed Supply .
P/S(1)4 Mk4 20mm/80 C • 1976-79: Class struck
Helo Pad (1)2 Sea King B
Sensors:

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A-33
42 White Ensign

Damage and Speed Breakdown: Sensors:


Dam Pts: 0 46 92 137 165 183 2 Decca series J
Surf Speed: 18 13 9 4 0 Sinks Remarks:
Green Rover, Blue Rover, Gold Rover, Grey Rover, Black Rover.
Eddybay AO RFA-operated. 6600 tons of fuel oil. Helo pad aft, no hangar. Pad
Displacement: 2300 grt In class: [8] is large enough to accomodate Sea King. Can act as ASW support
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1951 - 81 vessel. Fleet Auxiliary, special damage modifier of -25%. Single
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None screw, each engineering casualty reduces speed by 50%, not 25%.
Propulsion: Steam Recip Crew: 65 • 1982-85: 2nd Gn D added.
Size Class: Med Signature: Med/Noisy • Early 90s: 2nd Gen Towed Acousic Countermeaure added.
Sensors: • Jan 92: Green Rover transferred to Indonesia.
Nav Radar J/Intl • Mar 93: Blue Rover transferred to Portugal.
Remarks: Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Eddy class. RFA-operated. Merchant ship, special damage modifier Dam Pts: 0 34 69 103 123 137
of -50%. Single screw, each engineering casualty reduces speed Surf Speed: 19 14 10 5 0 Sinks
by 50%, not 25%. Most of the class disposed of in the 1960s. Ed-
dyfirth retained until 1981. Diligence AR
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Displacement: 6554 gwt In class: 1
Dam Pts: 0 8 17 25 30 33 Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1982
Surf Speed: 12 9 6 3 0 Sinks Electronic Counterm: 2nd Gen D ESM: None
Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 121
Wave Baron AO Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy
Displacement: 8200 std In class: [20] Weapons:
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1944 - 74 PW/SW/PA/SA(1)4 GAM-B01 20mm/90 C
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None Aft Pad (1)1 Sea King B
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: ?? Sensors:
Size Class: Med Signature: Med/Noisy 3 Nav radars J
Sensors: Remarks:
Nav Radar J/intl Ex-Stena Inspector. Forward repair vessel. Chartered during the
Remarks: Falklands War, purchased 1983. Strengthened hull for ice opera-
Wave class. RFA-operated. Merchant ship, special damage modi- tions. Capable of firefighting, towing, salvage. Very maneuverable,
fier of -50%. Single screw, each engineering casualty reduces can make six knots sideways, or maneuver and remain alongside a
speed by 50%, not 25%. damaged ship in force 9 winds. Can operate Chinook-size helicop-
Damage and Speed Breakdown: ters. Fleet Auxiliary, special damage modifier of -25%.
Dam Pts: 0 30 60 90 108 120 • 1991: Fitted with flexible sheets of RAM for Desert Storm. Fitted
Surf Speed: 15 11 8 4 0 Sinks with 7.62mm mgs, Plessy Shield decoy launchers, DLF towed
inflatable decoy system, twin laser dazzle sights, Marines with
Javelin and Blowpipe. Single screw, each engineering casualty
Fort Victoria AOR reduces speed by 50%, not 25%.
Displacement: 13550 std In class: 2
Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Acoustic Counterm: 2nd Gen Twd In Service: 1993
Dam Pts: 0 33 65 98 117 130
Electronic Counterm: 3rd Gen D ESM: 3rd Gen
Surf Speed: 16 12 8 4 0 Sinks
Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 220
Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy
Weapons: ROF Maidstone AR
Aft Pad(2)5 Sea King/EH.101 B Displacement: 8900 std In class: [2]
P/S(1)4 LS-30B 30mm/75 C Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1958 - 75
Sensors: Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Radar 1007 J Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 1167
Kelvin-Hughes nav radar J/Intl Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy
Remarks: Weapons: ROF
Fort Victoria, Fort George. Facilities for Sea Harriers to land and F/P/S/A(2)4 Mk1 114mm/45//1 Radar 285 C
refuel. No Harrier maintenance or ammo. Normal peacetime helo 2P/2S/A(1)5 Mk7 40mm/60 C
complement is three Sea King. 12000 m3 POL, 1000 tons aviation Sensors:
fuel, 6000 tons stores. Fitted with dual stabilizers. Four dual pur- Radar 293 J
pose RAS rigs, can refuel astern. Fleet Auxiliary, special damage Remarks:
modifier of -25%. Submarine Depot ships. Carried 117 torpedoes. Maidstone
• Refitted with F/A(R)2 Phalanx 20mm Blk 1 w/7 bursts. Fort converted to Nuclear Support ships between 1958 to 1962, Forth
George 1998, Fort Victoria 1999. converted between 1962 to 1966. All 114mm guns removed. Fleet
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Auxiliary, special damage modifier of -25%.
Dam Pts: 0 64 128 192 230 256 Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Surf Speed: 20 15 10 5 0 Sinks Dam Pts: 0 48 96 143 172 191
Surf Speed: 16 12 8 4 0 Sinks
Rover AOR
Displacement: 4700 lt In class: 5 - 2 Triumph AR
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1969 Displacement: 13190 std In class: [1]
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1946 - 70
Propulsion: Diesel/CPP Crew: 42 Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Size Class: Med Signature: Med/Noisy Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 499
Weapons: ROF Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Loud
P/S(1)2 Mk7A 20mm/70 C Weapons: ROF

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A-34
White Ensign 43
P/S(1)4 Mk9 40mm/60 C -25%. Single screw, each engineering casualty reduces speed by
Sensors: 50%, not 25%.
Radar 293 J Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Remarks: Dam Pts: 0 46 93 139 167 185
Ex-Triumph class CV. Converted to Heavy Repair Ship 1957 to Surf Speed: 11 9 5 3 0 Sinks
1964. Based at Singapore for destroyers and frigates. Became
A108. Adamant AS
• 1970: Placed in reserve. Displacement: 12700 std In class: [1]
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1942 - 68
Dam Pts: 0 84 168 252 302 336 Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Surf Speed: 24 18 12 6 0 Sinks Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 520
Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Loud
Dodman Point AR Weapons: ROF
Displacement: 8580 std In class: [2] 2F/2A(2)4 Mk3 114mm/45//2 Radar 285 C
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1945 - 65 Sensors:
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None Radar 293 J
Propulsion: Steam Recip Crew: 445 Remarks:
Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy Tyne-class Submarine Depot Ship. CHP for engineering and
Weapons: ROF Magazines is L. Carried 117 torpedoes. Has accommodations for
A/5P/5S(1)11 Mk9 40mm/60 C six submarines and crews. Fleet Auxiliary, special damage modifier
Sensors: of -25%.
Radar 293 J Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Remarks: Dam Pts: 0 62 123 185 221 246
Point class Landing Craft Maintenance Ship. Converted between Surf Speed: 17 13 8 4 0 Sinks
1959 to 1960 to Escort Maintenance Ship. Harland Point was
based in Hong Kong in 1960. Fleet auxiliary, special damage Reliant (ii) AVS
modifier of -25%. Single screw, each engineering casualty reduces Displacement: 27868 gwt In class: [1]
speed by 50%, not 25%. Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1982 - 86
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Dam Pts: 0 47 93 140 167 186 Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 195
Surf Speed: 11 9 5 3 0 Sinks Size Class: Large Signature: Large/Noisy
Weapons: ROF
Rame Head AR Midships Pad (1)5 Sea King B
Displacement: 9000 std In class: [3] P/S(1)4 GAM-B01 20mm C
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1945 - 72 Sensors:
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None Nav radar J/Int
Propulsion: Steam Recip Crew: 270 Remarks:
Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy Ex-MV Astonomer. 9290 tons capacity. First acquired 1982, con-
Weapons: verted Apr - Dec 83. Fitted with containerized helicopter handling
A/5P/5S(1)11 Mk9 40mm/60 C facilities, stabilizers. Can carry up to 5 helicopters. Can launch 2
Aft Pad (1)1 Sea King B med/small helos at once. Merchant ship construction, special dam-
Sensors: age modifier of -50%. Sold 1986.
Radar 293 J Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Remarks: Dam Pts: 0 58 116 174 209 232
Head class Escort Maintenance Ships. Sister Flamborough Head Surf Speed: 18 14 9 4 0 Sinks
transferred to RCN in 1953 as Cape Breton. Beach Head trans-
ferred to Royal Netherlands Navy, then to RCN in 1952 as Cape Lyness AVS
Scott. Rame Head was used as an accommodations ship in 1976 Displacement: 9010 std In class: [3]
with no weapons. Fleet Auxiliary, special damage modifier of -25%. Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1967 - 83
Single screw, each engineering casualty reduces speed by 50%, Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
not 25%. Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 154
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Size Class: Large Signature: Large/Noisy
Dam Pts: 0 48 96 144 173 192 Weapons: ROF
Surf Speed: 11 9 5 3 0 Sinks Aft Pad (1)4 Sea King B
Sensors:
Mull of Galloway AR Nav radar J/Intl
Displacement: 8500 std In class: [2] Remarks:
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1945 - 69 Can launch 4 small/med helos at once. All sold to US Navy in 1983.
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None Fleet Auxiliary, special damage modifier of -25%. Single screw,
Propulsion: Steam Recip Crew: 445 each engineering casualty reduces speed by 50%, not 25%.
Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Weapons: Dam Pts: 0 48 96 144 173 192
Aft Pad (1)1 Sea King B Surf Speed: 17 13 8 4 0 Sinks
Sensors:
Radar 293 J Endurance (ii) PS
Remarks: Displacement: 6500 fl In class: 1
Mull class Maintenance Ships. Mull of Kintyre was converted to a Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1991
minesweeper maintanance ship in 1961 and based in Singapore. Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Mull of Galloway was part of the reserve fleet, and acted as the Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 112
headquarters ship. Fleet Auxiliary, special damage modifier of Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy

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A-35
44 White Ensign

Weapons: Damage and Speed Breakdown:


Aft Pad (1)2 Lynx HAS.3 B Dam Pts: 0 119 238 356 428 475
Elevator -- Surf Speed: 29 22 15 7 0 Sinks
Sensors:
Radar 1006 J Canberra Liner
2 Furuno nav J/Japan Displacement: 44807 gwt In class: 1
Remarks: Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1982
Ice Patrol Ship. Ex-Polar Circle. Ice-strenghened hull. Carries a Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
14-man detachment of Royal Marines. Fleet Auxiliary, special dam- Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: ???
age modifier of -25%. Single screw, each engineering critical hit Size Class: Large Signature: Large/Noisy
reduces speed 50%, not 25%. Weapons:
Damage and Speed Breakdown: Midship Pad(1)1 B
Dam Pts: 0 39 78 116 140 155 Bridge Pad(1)1 B
Surf Speed: 12 8 6 3 0 Sinks Sensors:
2 Nav radar J/Intl
Endurance (i) PS Remarks:
Displacement: 3600 fl In class: [1] P&O liner requisitioned for transport of troops during the Falklands
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1956 - 91 War. Carried troops from 3 Commando Brigade. Merchant ship,
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None special damage modifier of -50%.
Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 124 Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy Dam Pts: 0 85 169 254 304 338
Weapons: Surf Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks
Aft Pad (1)2 Wasp B
P/S(1)2 Mk4 20mm/80 C Uganda Liner
Sensors: Displacement: 16907 gwt In class: 1
2 Radar 1006 J Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1982-85
Remarks: Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Ice Patrol Ship. Ex-Anita Dan. Purchased and converted 1967-68 to Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: ???
support British Antarctic survey. Can carry a detachment of Royal Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy
Marines. Fleet Auxiliary, special damage modifier of -25%. Single Sensors:
screw, each engineering casualty reduces speed by 50%, not 25%. Nav radar J/Intl
• 1987-88: Refitted, replaced Wasp helicopter with Lynx. Remarks:
• 1991: Stricken and offered for sale after failing hull survey. P&O liner requisitioned for use as hospital ship. Helo pad added
Damage and Speed Breakdown: aft. Merchant ship, special damage modifier of -50%.
Dam Pts: 0 24 49 73 87 97 • 1985: Struck.
Surf Speed: 14 10 7 3 0 Sinks Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Dam Pts: 0 41 82 123 148 164
Britannia Royal Yacht Surf Speed: 17 13 9 4 0 Sinks
Displacement: 5769 grt In class: [1]
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1954-98 Norland Ro-Ro Ferry
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None Displacement: 12988 gwt In class: 1
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 271 Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1982
Size Class: Small Signature: Med/Noisy Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Weapons: Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: ???
Aft Pad (1)1 Sea King B Size Class: Medium Signature: Med/Noisy
Sensors: Weapons:
Radar 1006 J Midship Pad(1)1 Sea King B
Remarks: Aft Pad(1)1 Sea King B
Royal Yacht. Can be converted to a hospital ships with 200 beds Sensors:
and 60 medical personnel. Fleet Auxiliary, special damage modifier 2 Nav radar J/Intl
of -25%. Remarks:
Damage and Speed Breakdown: P&O North Sea Ferries requisitioned for transport of troops during
Dam Pts: 0 29 58 86 104 115 the Falklands War. Carried troops from 2nd Para. Has stern ramp.
Surf Speed: 22 16 11 5 0 Sinks Merchant ship, special damage modifier of -50%.
Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Queen Elizabeth II Liner Dam Pts: 0 34 68 101 122 135
Displacement: 66701 gwt In class: 1 Surf Speed: 19 14 10 5 0 Sinks
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1982
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None St. Edmund Ro-Ro Ferry
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: ??? Displacement: 8987 gwt In class: [1]
Size Class: Large Signature: Large/Noisy Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1982-85
Weapons: Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Aft & Midship Pad (1)1 Sea King B Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: 73 + 671
Sensors: Size Class: Small Signature: Small/Noisy
2 Nav radars J/Intl Weapons:
Remarks: None
Cunard liner requisitioned for transport of troops during the Falk- Sensors:
lands War. Carried troops from 5 Brigade. Merchant ship, special 2 Nav radar J/Intl
damage modifier of -50%.

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A-36
White Ensign 45
Remarks:
Carried troops from 5 Brigade during the Falklands War. Merchant
ship, special damage modifier of -50%. Briefly commissioned as
HMS Keren (31 Mar to 8 Apr 83) because of labor disputes.
• 1985: Laid up at Portsmouth.
Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Dam Pts: 0 26 53 79 95 105
Surf Speed: 21 15 10 5 0 Sinks

Atlantic Conveyor Container Ship


Displacement: 14946 gwt In class: [2]
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1982
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: ???
Size Class: Med Signature: Med/Noisy
Weapons:
Fwd & Aft Pad(2)see remarks --
Sensors:
2 Nav radar J/Intl
Remarks:
Atlantic Container Line, Atlantic Conveyor, Atlantic Causeway
requisitioned. Used to ferry aircraft. Atlantic Conveyor carried 8
Sea Harrier, 6 GR.3 Harrier, 8 Wessex, and 5 Chinook. Atlantic
Causeway carried 8 Sea King and 20 Wessex. Has stern ramp.
Merchant ship, special damage modifier of -50%.
Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Dam Pts: 0 38 75 113 135 150
Surf Speed: 22 17 11 6 0 Sinks

British Esk Tanker


Displacement: 15634 gwt In class: [8]
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1982
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: ???
Size Class: Med Signature: Med/Noisy
Sensors:
2 Nav radar J/Intl
Remarks:
British Petroleum Tankers requisitioned for Falklands War. Stats
for British Esk, British Tamar, British Tay, British Wye, British Trent,
British Dart, British Avon and British Test. All very close in displace-
ment. Merchant ship, special damage modifier of -50%.
Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Dam Pts: 0 39 78 116 140 155
Surf Speed: 15 12 8 4 0 Sinks

British Fern Tanker


Displacement: 13262 gwt In class: 2
Acoustic Counterm: None In Service: 1982
Electronic Counterm: None ESM: None
Propulsion: Steam Turbine Crew: ???
Size Class: Med Signature: Med/Noisy
Sensors:
2 Nav radar J/Intl
Remarks:
British Petroleum Tankers requisitioned for the Falklands War. Stats
for British Fern and British Ivy. All very close in weight. Merchant
ship, special damage modifier of -50%.
Damage and Speed Breakdown:
Dam Pts: 0 34 69 103 123 137
Surf Speed: 15 12 8 4 0 Sinks

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B-1
46 White Ensign

ANNEX B - AIRCRAFT Remarks:


57 AF/A-18As and18 two-seat ATF-18As in service from 1985-90.
All are having their avionics upgraded to US F/A-18D standard,
AUSTRALIA including ability to carry LST and FLIR pods.
• 2000: Hornet upgrade (HUG) program started. Improved avionics,
GPS, replaces APG-65 with APG-73. Upgrades RWR, jammer,
A-4G Skyhawk Attack countermeasures. Radar adds capability for AMRAAM, ASRAAM.
Gun Atk: 1.0 Man Rtg: 3.0/1.5 • Late 2001: AMRAAM cleared for service.
Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1968 - 84 • Dec 03: ASRAAM cleared for service.
Counterm: 1st Gen Bombsight: Ballistic
Sensors: None
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) AS.350B2 Squirrel Utility
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 1.5/1.5
V/Low: 420 (1.8) 586 (2.4) -- Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1984
Med: 420 (1.8) 550 (2.3) — Counterm: None Bombsight: None
High: 420 (1.8) 534 (2.2) -- Sensors: None
Ceiling: 12880 meters Engine Type: TJ Performance: Speed in Knots (Nm/Phase)
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Cruise Range: 1400 nm Int Fuel: 2469 kg Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add. V/Low: 134 (0.5) 155 (0.6) --
150 USG drop tank 463 kg 131 nm Med: 134(0.5) 155 (0.6) --
300 USG drop tank 926 kg 263 nm Ceiling: 4800 meters Engine Type: TS
400 USG drop tank 1234 kg 350 nm Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 4155 kg Cruise Range: 362 nm Internal Fuel: 441 kg
Off Guns: 2 Mk12 20mm cannon @ 150 rds Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 800 kg
• 2 AIM-9B Sidewinder, 3 300 USG drop tanks • 125 USG aux tank in cabin (100 nm range add)
• 2 Mk84 2000 lb bombs, 3 300 USG drop tanks Remarks: Helicopter
• 3 Mk84 2000 lb bombs Six used by RAN for utility roles.
• 4 Mk82 500 lb bombs, 1 300 USG drop tank • 1990-91: Three aircraft ditted with door-mounted 7.62mm mg dur-
• 6 Mk82 500 lb bombs ing the Gulf War.
• 6 Mk82 500 lb bombs, 2 300 USG drop tanks
• 4 LAU-32 or LAU-10 Canberra Mk.20 Bomber
• 4 LAU-32, 1 300 USG drop tank Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 1.5/0.5
Remarks: Modified A-4Fs, some built for Australia, some modified Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1953 - 82
from USN stocks. Transferred to New Zealand1984. Counterm: None Bombsight: Ballistic
Sensors: None
AF/A-18A Hornet Fighter/Attack Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Gun Atk: 4 Man Rtg: 4.5/2.0 Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: ??? V/Low: 450(1.9) 450(1.9) --
Counterm: 3rd Gen J&D Bombsight: Advanced Med: 350(1.5) 460(1.9) --
Sensors: APG-65, 2nd Gen ESM, RWR High: 350(1.5) 492(2.1) --
Performance: Speed in Knots (Nm/Phase) Ceiling: 14630 meters Engine Type: TJ
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat Cruise Range: 2288 nm Int Fuel: 8267 kg
V/Low: 490 (2.0) 650 (2.7) 795 (3.3) Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
Med: 490 (2.0) 685 (2.9) 914 (3.8) 250 IGal Tip tank 886 kg 245 nm
High: 490 (2.0) 720 (3.0) 1032 (4.3) Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 3636 kg
Ceiling: 15510 m Engine Type: TF • 6 Mk831000 lb bombs
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y • 4 Mk83 1000 lb bombs, 2 250 IGal drop tanks
Cruise Range: 1197 nm Internal Fuel: 4929 kg • 6 M117 750 lb bombs, 4 internally, 2 externally on drop tank sta-
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add. tions
330 USG drop tank 1018 kg 124 nm • 2 Mk83 1000 lb bombs internally, 2 250 IGal drop tanks
480 USG ltwt drop t. 1481 kg 180 nm • 8 Mk82 500 lb bombs internally, 2 250 IGal drop tanks
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 9000 kg Remarks: License-built by Government Aircraft Factories with
Off Guns: 1 20mm Vulcan Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation building the engines. Based
• 4 AIM-7M Sparrow, 2 AIM-9M Sidewinder, 2 330 USG drop tank on British B.2 with only two crew and many detail differences, later
(pre-2001) examples closer to B.6 in specs. The M117 was too long to have six
• 6 AIM-120 AMRAAM, 2 AIM-9M, 2 330 USG drop tank (late 2001) fit internally.
• 6 AIM-120 AMRAAM, 2 AIM-132 ASRAAM, 2 330 USG drop tank
(2003) F-4E Phantom II Fighter
• 4 AGM-84 Harpoon or AGM-88 HARM or AGM-65 Maverick, 2 Gun Atk: 4 Man Rtng: 3.0/1.0
AIM-9L Sidewinder, 1 330 USG drop tank Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1970 - 72
• 2 AGM-84 Harpoon or AGM-88 HARM or AGM-65 Maverick, 2 Counterm: 2nd Gen D Bombsight: Computing
AIM-9L Sidewinder, 3 330 USG drop tank Sensors: APQ-120 radar. Some have AVQ-23 Pave Spike with
• 8 BL-755, 2 AIM-9L Sidewinder, 1 330 USG drop tank FLIR and LRMTS.
• 4 BL-755 or Mk82 500 lb bombs, 2 AIM-9L Sidewinder, 3 330 Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
USG drop tank Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
• 4 AGM-65 Maverick, 2 AIM-9L Sidewinder, 1 330 USG drop tank V/Low: 500 (2.1) 650 (2.7) 790 (3.3)
• 8 BL755, 2 AIM-9L Sidewinder, 1 330 USG drop tank Med: 500 (2.1) 698 (2.9) 1026 (4.3)
• 4 BL755 or Mk82 500 lb bombs, 2 AIM-9L Sidewinder, 3 330 High: 500 (2.1) 745 (3.1) 1244 (5.2)
USG drop tanks Ceiling: 18975 meters Engine Type: TJ

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B-2
White Ensign 47
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Cruise Range: 1100 nm Int Fuel: 5575 kg Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add. V/Low: 130 (0.5) 299 (1.0) --
Drop tank 1118 kg 110 nm Med: 130 (0.5) 299 (1.0) --
600 USG drop tank 1852 kg 183 nm High: 130 (0.5) 299 (1.0) --
370 USG drop tank 1142 kg 113 nm Ceiling: 7620 meters Engine Type: TP
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 7260 kg Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
Off Guns: 1 20mm Vulcan Cruise Range: 580 nm Int Fuel: 907 kg
• 4 AIM-7E Sparrow, 2 GBU-10, 2 1118 kg drop tanks Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 907 kg
• 4 AIM-7E Sparrow, 4 AIM-9L Sidewinder, 2 1118 kg drop tanks, 1 • 2 Mk44 or Mk46 torp
600 USG drop tank • 16 3 in Rocket Mk1
• 4 AIM-7E Sparrow, 24 Mk82 500 lb bombs • 2 mines or DC
• 4 AIM-7E Sparrow, 9 LAU-69 rocket pods, 2 1118 kg drop tanks
Remarks: Lincoln Mk.31 Maritime Patrol
APQ-120 is compatible with AIM-7E and -7F Sparrow only. Gun Atk: (.5) Man Rtg: 0.5/0.5
Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1953
F-111C/G Attack Counterm: None Bombsight: Basic
Gun Atk: Special Man Rtg: 3.0/1.0 Sensors: ASV.7 radar
Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1974 Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Counterm: 3rd Gen J&D Bombsight: Advanced Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Sensors: AVQ-26 Pave Tack FLIR & laser designator (F-111C V/Low: 187(0.8) 257(1.0) --
only), APQ-144, APQ-110 terrain following radar (later APQ-128), Med: 187(0.8) 257(1.0) --
RWR, LRMTS. High: 187(0.8) 257(1.0) --
Performance: Speed in Knots (Nm/Phase) Ceiling: 8534 meters Engine Type: IP
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat Cruise Range: 3509 nm Int Fuel: 8677 kg
V/Low: 650 (2.7) 650 (2.7) 790 (3.3) Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
Med: 502 (2.1) 715 (3.0) 1112 (4.6) 188 IGal Internal bay tank 572 kg 231 nm
High: 502 (2.1) 780 (3.2) 1434 (6.0) Def Guns: 2 .50 cal in tail turret.
Ceiling: 18300 meters Engine Type: TF Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 6354 kg
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y • 2 Mk44 torpedoes, 20 sonobuoys, 2 Int bay tanks
Cruise Range: 2574 nm Internal Fuel: 15816 kg • 1 Mk44 torpedo, 6 Mkk11 DC, 20 sonobuoys
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add. Remarks:
600 USG drop tank 1852 kg 157 nm License-built by GAF with CAC engines, long-nosed Maritime
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 13608 kg Patrol conversion of Lincoln Mk.30 bomber. Withdrawn from service
Off Guns: Optional 20mm Vulcan can replace Pave Tack (Gun Atk: 1961 due to discovery of serious corrosion problems. Sonobuoy
4.0) on F-111Cs data aural only. Replaced by P-2V Neptune, No 10 Squadron.
• 4 GBU-10 or AGM-84 Harpoon or AGM-88 HARM, 2 AIM-9P
Sidewinder Mirage IIIO Intercept
• 24 Mk82 500 lb bombs, 2 AIM-9P Sidewinder, 1 ALQ-131 Gun Atk: 2.5 Man Rtg: 3.0/1.5
• 20 Karinga cluster bombs, 2 AIM-9P Sidewinder, 1 ALQ-131 Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1965 - 89
• 2 GBU-15 Counterm: 2nd Gen D Bombsight: Basic
• 4 600 USG drop tanks & 2 AIM-9P Sidewinder Sensors: Cyrano II radar, RWR
Remarks: Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Originally planned IOC was 1969, much delayed by development Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
problems. 17 F-111Cs in service since 1979, 15 F-111Gs since V/Low: 625(2.6) 625(2.6) 750(3.1)
1993, also 4 RF-111Cs. Outer wing HP is combined store, can Med: 516(2.2) 688(2.9) 1005(4.2)
carry AIM-9P in addition to other store. High: 516(2.2) 750(3.1) 1260(5.2)
• 1983: Pave Tack capability acquired for F-111Cs. RAAF has ten Ceiling: 17000 meters Engine Type: TF
(10) Pave Tack kits. Pave Tack retracts into weapons bay when not Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
in use. Treat aircraft as fully loaded while Pave Tack is extended. Cruise Range: 900 nm Int Fuel: 2350 kg
Pave Tack occupies internal bay and is 2nd Gen FLIR. Can carry Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
GBU-15 but due to electronic limitations only launching aircraft can 625 L drop tank 499 kg 96 nm
illuminate target for the weapon. 1300 L drop tank 1038 kg 199 nm
• Mid-80s: Acquired Harpoon capability. 1700 L drop tank 1358 kg 260 nm
• 1993: 15 F-111Gs entered service. Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 4000 kg
• Early 90s: AUP program for -111Cs upgraded radars to APQ--171 Off Guns: 2 30mm DEFA 552.
terrain-following and APQ-169 attack/mapping radars. Cannon • 2 1300 L drop tanks, 1 Matra R.530 and 2 AIM-9B Sidewinder
capability removed. • 2 1300 L drop tanks, 1 625 L drop tank, 2 AIM-9B
• 2004: Planned IOC for ability to carry AGM-142E. • 2 1300 L drop tanks, 6 Mk82 bombs
Remarks:
Gannet AS.1 ASW • 1975: R.550 Magic replaced AIM-9B Sidewinder.
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 0.5/0.5
Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1955 - 67 P-2H Neptune Maritime Patrol
Counterm: None Bombsight: Manual Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 0.5/0.5
Sensors: ASV 19 radar, 1st Gen ESM. Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1951 - 77
Counterm: None Bombsight: Basic
Sensors: APS-20 radar, MAD, 2nd Gen ESM, AQA-3 sonobuoy
processor, 22 sonobuoys, 44 SSQ-31 “Julie” charges.

Renan Santos (Order #14116731)


B-3
48 White Ensign

Throttle Setting (speed in knots) Throttle Setting (speed in knots)


Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
V/Low: 180(0.8) 300(1.2) -- V/Low: 100 (0.4) 150 (0.6) --
Med: 180(0.8) 300(1.2) -- Med: 100 (0.4) 125 (0.5) --
High: 180(0.8) 300(1.2) -- Ceiling: 5790 meters Engine Type: TS
Ceiling: 6700 meters Engine Type: RP+TJ Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N Cruise Range: 324 nm Internal Fuel: 1092 kg
Cruise Range: 1914 nm Int Fuel: 6789 kg Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add. 120 USG drop tank 370 kg 110 nm
Internal bay tank 2160 kg 609 nm Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 800 kg
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 3630 kg • 2 Mk46 torp or Mk11 DC
• 8 Mk83 1000 lb bombs, 16 5” Zuni HVAR • 2 Penguin Mk2 Mod 7
• 2 Mk46 torp, 16 5” Zuni HVAR • 2 drop tanks
• 12 147 kg DC, 16 5” Zuni HVAR • 1 Mk46 torp or Mk11 DC, 1 120 USG drop tank
Remarks: Remarks: Helicopter
• Mid 50s: Upgraded to P-2E standard with addition of jet engine 16 aircraft in service for Adelaide (O.H. Perry) FF. For service in
boost. Persian Gulf, fitted w/AAQ-16 FLIR, ALW-47 chaff/flare dispensers
(2nd Gen D), AAR-47 missile detectors. UYS-503 acoustic pro-
P-3B Orion Maritime Patrol cessing suite with AQA-801 to handle SSQ-801 Barra sonobuoys.
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 0.5/0.5 • 2000: First of 16 aircraft handed over for upgrade. Will be fitted for
Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1968-mid 80s Penguin Mk2 Mod 7, FLIR, ESM.
Counterm: None Bombsight: Manual
Sensors: APS-80 radar, 2nd Gen ESM, MAD Sabre Mk.32 Fighter
Performance: Speed in Knots (Nm/Phase) Gun Atk: 2.0 Man Rtg: 3.5/2.0
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1956 - 71
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat Counterm: None Bombsight: Manual
V/Low: 328 (1.4) 366 (1.5) -- Sensors: None
Med: 328 (1.4) 385 (1.6) -- Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
High: -- 340 (1.4) -- Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Ceiling: 8600 m V/Low: 520 (2.2) 616 (2.6) --
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N Med: 500 (2.1) 591 (2.5) --
Cruise Range: 4405 nm Internal Fuel: 28404 High: 484 (2.0) 534 (2.2) --
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 9070 kg Ceiling: 15849 meters Engine Type: TJ
Internal: Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
• 8 Mk44 or Mk46 torpedoes Cruise Range: 1008 nm Int Fuel: 1495 kg
• 4 Mk44 or Mk46 torpedoes & 1 Mk101 Nuuclear DB Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
External: 167 USG drop tank 606 kg 406 nm
• 4 5” HVAR 100 USG drop tank 363 kg 243 nm
• 2 AGM-12 Bullpup Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 1200 kg
Off Guns: 2 30mm Aden cannon
P-3W Orion Maritime Patrol • 2 AIM-9B Sidewinder, 2 167 Igal drop tanks
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 0.5/0.5 • 2 Mk82 500 lb bombs, 2 100 Igal drop tanks
Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: ??? • 2 Mk83 1000 lb bombs
Counterm: None Bombsight: Manual • 24 2” rocket
Sensors: EL/M-2022A(V)3 radar, MAD, 87 sonobuoys, retractable • 16 5” HVAR, 2 120 USG drop tanks
2nd Gen FLIR, 3rd Gen ESM. AQS-901 sonobuoy processor. Remarks:
Performance: Speed in Knots (Nm/Phase) Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation CA-27. Heavily modified,
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) license-built F-86F-40 derivative, Rolls-Royce Avon engine also
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat license-built by CAC (they were very proud that they did it all).
V/Low: 328 (1.4) 366 (1.5) -- • 1956: AIM-9B available.
Med: 328 (1.4) 385 (1.6) --
High: -- 403 (1.7) -- Sea King Mk.50 ASW
Ceiling: 8600 m Engine Type: TP Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 1.0/1.0
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1975
Cruise Range: 4405 nm Internal Fuel: 28404 kg Counterm: None Bombsight: None
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 9070 kg Sensors: AQS-10 dipping sonar
• 4 AGM-84 Harpoon, 8 Mk46 torp Performance: Speed in Knots (Nm/Phase)
Remarks: Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Uses the UK-designed AQS-901 acoustic processing suite. Equiva- Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
lent to P-3C Update II.5 V/Low: 118 (0.5) 140 (0.6) --
Med: 118 (0.5) 140 (0.6) --
S-70B-2 Seahawk ASW Ceiling: 4537 m Engine Type: TS
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 1.5/1.5 Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1989 Cruise Range: 610 nm Internal Fuel: 2540 kg
Counterm: None Bombsight: Manual Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 928 kg
Sensors: Super Searcher radar, MAD, 25 sonobuoys, 3rd Gen • 4 Mk46 or 4 Mk11 DC
ESM. Remarks: Helicopter
12 aircraft in service from 1974, now used for utility work.

Renan Santos (Order #14116731)


B-4
White Ensign 49
Sea Venom FAW.53 Fighter CANADA
Gun Atk: 4 Man Rtg: 2.5/1.5
Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1957 - 67
Counterm: None Bombsight: Manual CF-188 Hornet Fighter/Attack
Sensors: A I.22 radar. Gun Atk: 4 Man Rtng: 4.5/2.0
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1982
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat Counterm: 3rd Gen J&D Bombsight: Advanced
V/Low: 305(1.3) 540(2.2) -- Sensors: APG-65, FLIR, Laser Spot Tracker, 3rd Gen ESM.
Med: 298(1.2) 438(2.2) -- Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
High: 205(0.8) 482(2.0) -- Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Ceiling: 13846 meters Engine Type: TF V/Low: 490 (2.0) 650 (2.7) 795 (3.3)
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N Med: 490 (2.0) 685 (2.9) 914 (3.8)
Cruise Range: 549 nm Int Fuel: 1658 kg High: 490 (2.0) 720 (3.0) 1032 (4.3)
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add. Ceiling: 15510 meters Engine Type: TF
50 gal drop tank 180 kg 50 nm Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y/D
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 218 kg Cruise Range: 1200 nm Int Fuel: 4930 kg
Off Guns: 4 Aden Mk5 20mm cannon @ 150 rds Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
• 4 Firestreak 330 USG drop tank 1020kg 250 nm
• 2 Mk83 1000 lb bombs and 8 3” Rocket Mk1 480 USG lightweight tank 1484 kg 360 nm
Remarks: Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 7710 kg
Replaced by A-4 Skyhawks. Off Guns: 20mm Vulcan
• 4 AGM-65G Maverick, 2 AIM-9L/M Sidewinder, 1 330 USG drop
tank
SH-2G(A) Super Seasprite ASW • 8 BL755, 2 AIM-9L/M Sidewinder, 1 330 USG drop tank
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 1.5/1.5 • 4 BL755 or Mk82 500 lb bombs, 3 330 USG drop tanks, 2 AIM-
Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 2002 9L/M Sidewinder
Counterm: None Bombsight: None • 4 AIM-7M Sparrow, 2 AIM-9L/M Sidewinder, 1 330 USG drop tank
Sensors: 2nd Gen FLIR, LN-66, MAD, 3rd Gen ESM, 15 sono- • 2 AIM-7M Sparrow, 6 AIM-9L/M Sidewinder, 3 330 USG drop
buoys (DIFAR & DICASS), UYS-503(V5) sonobouy processor, Blip tanks
Enhancer. Remarks:
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) CF-188 is Canadian designation. The officla name of the aircraft is
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat “CF-18.”
V/Low: 130 (0.5) 150 (0.6) -- • 2003-06: Will be upgraded with APG-73 radar replacing APG-
Med: 130 (0.5) 150 (0.6) -- 65, AMRAAM capability, carriage of GPS-guided weapons. Other
Ceiling: 6401 meters Engine Type: TS modifications later will bring aircraft to F/A-18C/D standard.
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
Cruise Range: 280 nm Internal Fuel: 852 kg
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add. CH-124A Sea King ASW
100 USG drop tank 309 kg 102 nm Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 1.0/1.0
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 650 kg Size/Signature: Medium/Medium In Service: 1961
• 2 Mk46 torp or Mk11 DC Counterm: None Bombsight: None
• 2 Penguin Mk2 Mod 7 Sensors: AQS-10 dipping sonar, 2nd Gen ESM, MAD, 12 Sono-
• 2 drop tank buoys, UYS-502 Sonobuoy processor, APS-503 radar.
• 1 Mk46 torp or Mk11 DC, 1 drop tank Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Remarks: Helicopter Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
11 purchased in 1997 for use on ANZAC-class frigates, four for V/Low: 120 (0.5) 130 (0.5) --
New Zealand ships. Med: 110 (0.5) 130 (0.5) --
Ceiling: 9900 meters Engine Type: TS
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
Wessex HAS.31 ASW Cruise Range: 530 nm Int Fuel: 2008 kg
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 1.0/1.0 Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 1764 kg
Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1963 - 84 • 4 Mk46 torp
Counterm: None Bombsight: None • 4 Mk11 DC
Sensors: Sonar 195 dipping sonar Remarks: Helicopter
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) Autohover. Canadian designation for SH-3A.
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
V/Low: 105(0.4) 114(0.5) --
Med: 105(0.4) 114(0.5) -- CP-107 Argus Maritime Patrol
Ceiling: 3658 meters Engine Type: TP Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 0.5/0.5
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1957 - 82
Cruise Range: 262 nm Int Fuel: 965 kg Counterm: None Bombsight: Basic
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 500 kg Sensors: MAD, APS-20 or ASV 21 radar, 32 Sonobuoys, 60 “Julie”
• 2 Mk44 or Mk46 torp charges. AQA-4 sonobuoy processing system.
• 4 AS.12 Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
• 2 Mk11 DC Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Remarks: Helicopter V/Low: 251 (1.0) 274 (1.1) --
Upengined UK HAS.1, Med: 251 (1.0) 262 (1.1) --
• 1969: Engines improved, AW.391 search radar added. Redesig- High: 251 (1.0) 251 (1.0) --
nated HAS.31B. Ceiling: 7620 meters Engine Type: TF
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
Cruise Range: 5130 nm Int Fuel: 3630 kg
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 1815 kg

Renan Santos (Order #14116731)


B-5
50 White Ensign

• 4 Mk46 torp • 4 AGM-84 Harpoon, 8 Mk46 torp


Remarks: Remarks: Flown by No 404 and 405 Squadrons on the East
Two internal bays. Fitted with underwing HP, but never used. APS- Coast, or 407 and 415 on the West Coast. USA P-3C aircraft with
20E in Argus Mk1. 12 built, IOC 1957, ASV 21 in Argus Mk2. 20 the sensor suite of the USA S-3 Viking. CP-140A Arcturus similar
built, IOC 1958. but lacks ASW weapons and sensor suite, used for EEZ patrol and
SAR.
CP-121 Tracker Maritime Patrol
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 1.0/0.5 F2H-3 Banshee Fighter
Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1956 - 89 Gun Atk: 2 Man Rtg: 2.5/1.5
Counterm: None Bombsight: Basic Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1955 - 62
Sensors: APS-38 radar, MAD boom, 1st Gen ESM, 16 Sono- Counterm: None Bombsight: Manual
buoys, 60 “Julie” charges. AQA-4 sonobuoy processor. Sensors: APQ-41 radar.
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
V/Low: 130 (0.5) 230 (1.0) -- V/Low: 405 (1.7) 510 (2.1) --
Med: 130 (0.5) 210 (0.9) -- Med: 405 (1.7) 461 (1.9) --
High: 210 (0.9) 210 (0.9) -- High: 405 (1.7) 461 (1.9) --
Ceiling: 6400 meters Engine Type: TF Ceiling: 13655 meters Engine Type: TJ
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
Cruise Range: 1196 nm Int Fuel: 1981 kg Cruise Range: 1170 nm Int Fuel: 4475 kg
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add. Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 454 kg
Internal bay aux tank 3024 kg 1666 nm Off Guns: 4 Hispano-Suiza MkV 20mm
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 908 kg • 2 Mk82 500 lb bombs
• 2 Mk46 torp or 4 157 kg DC internally, 6 Zuni 5” HVAR or 4 Mk46 Remarks: 39 transferred to RCN. In RCN No 870 Squadron on
torp or 4 Mk81 250 lb bombs externally Bonaventure.
Remarks:
Used by RAN and RCN. CP-121 is Canadian version of US S-2 Whirlwind ASW
Tracker. APS-38, MAD are both in retractable positions. Two Tacti- Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 1.0/1.0
cal Turns to deploy. Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1955 - 70
Counterm: None Bombsight: None
CP-122 Neptune Maritime Patrol Sensors: AQS-4 Dipping sonar.
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 0.5/0.5 Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1955 - 68 Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Counterm: None Bombsight: Basic V/Low: 70 (0.3) 93 (0.4) --
Sensors: APS-20 radar, MAD, 2nd Gen ESM, 22 sonobuoys, 44 Med: 70 (0.3) 93 (0.4) --
“Julie” charges. AQA-3 sonobuooy processing system. Ceiling: 3048 meters Engine Type: TP
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat Cruise Range: 264 nm Int Fuel: ??? kg
V/Low: 180(0.8) 300(1.2) -- Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 250 kg
Med: 180(0.8) 300(1.2) -- • 1 Mk43 torp or DC
High: 180(0.8) 300(1.2) -- Remarks: Helicopter
Ceiling: 6700 meters Engine Type: TF US-built Sikorsky HO4S-3.
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
Cruise Range: 1914 nm Int Fuel: 6789 kg
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
NEW ZEALAND
Internal bay tank 2160 kg 609 nm
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 3630 kg A-4K Kahu Skyhawk Attack
• 8 Mk83 1000 lb bombs, 16 5” Zuni HVAR Gun Atk: 1.0 Man Rtg: 3.0/1.5
• 2 Mk44 or Mk46 torp, 16 5” Zuni HVAR Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1970 - 2001
• 12 147 kg DC, 16 5” Zuni HVAR Counterm: 1st Gen Bombsight: Ballistic
Remarks: Sensors: None
Flown by Nos 404, 405, 407, and 415 Squadrons. P2V-7 configura- Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
tion Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
• 1959: Fitted with jet pods. V/Low: 420(1.8) 586(2.4) --
Med: 420(1.8) 550(2.3) —
High: 420(1.8) 534(2.2) --
CP-140 Aurora Maritime Patrol Ceiling: 12880 meters Engine Type: TJ
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 0.5/0.5
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y
Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1980
Cruise Range: 1400 nm Int Fuel: 2469 kg
Counterm: None Bombsight: Manual
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
Sensors: APS-116 radar, FLIR, MAD, 3rd Gen ESM, 87 Sono-
150 USG drop tank 463 kg 131 nm
buoys, OL-5004 Sonobuoy processor.
300 USG drop tank 926 kg 263 nm
Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
400 USG drop tank 1234 kg 350 nm
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 5355 kg
V/Low: 328 (1.4) 366 (1.5) --
Off Guns: 2 Mk12 20mm w/100 rds
Med: 328 (1.4) 385 (1.6) --
• 18 Mk81 250 lb or Mk82 500 lb bombs
High: 403 (1.7) 403 (1.7) --
• 6 Mk81 250 lb or Mk82 500 lb bombs, 2 300 USG drop tanks
Ceiling: 8600 meters Engine Type: TP
• 4 Mk82 500 lb bombs, 1 300 USG drop tank
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
• 6 Mk82 500 lb bombs, 2 300 USG drop tanks
Cruise Range: 4405 nm Int Fuel: 28404 kg
• 6 Mk82 500 lb bombs, 2 AIM-9L Sidewinder, 1 400 USG drop
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 9070 kg
tank

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B-6
White Ensign 51
• 2 Mk84 2000 lb bombs, 3 300 USG drop tanks P-3B Orion Maritime Patrol
• 4 LAU-32 or LAU-10, 1 300 USG drop tank Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 0.5/0.5
• 3 Mk84 2000 lb bombs Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1966
• 2 GBU-16, 2 AIM-9L Sidewinder, 1 400 USG drop tank Counterm: None Bombsight: Manual
• 6 AGM-65B Maverick, 2 300 USG drop tanks Sensors: APS-115 radar, MAD, 87 Sonobuoys, retractable FLIR,
• 2 AGM-84 Harpoon, 1 400 USG drop tank, 2 AIM-9L Sidewinder 3rd Gen ESM. UYS-1 Sonobuoy processor.
Remarks: Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Have 14 A-4K and 5 TA-4K 2 seat trainers. Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
• 1984: Surviving Australian A--4Gs purchased. V/Low: 328(1.4) 366(1.5) --
• 1987: APG-53, RWR, 2nd Gen J&D added to A-4K. Med: 328(1.4) 385(1.6) --
• 1988-91: Kahu upgrade added  APG-66H radar, Computing High: 403(1.7) 403(1.7) --
bombsight Ceiling: 8600 meters Engine Type: TP
• 1997: Received laser designator pod, antiship capability with Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
Harpoon. Cruise Range: 4405 nm Int Fuel: 28404 kg
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 9070 kg
Canberra B(I).12 Bomber • 4 AGM-84 Harpoon, 8 Mk46 torp or 8 Mk82 500 lb bombs.
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 1.5/0.5 Remarks:
Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1960 - 70 Payload is split between internal bay and underwing pylons. All
Counterm: None Bombsight: Ballistic aircraft updated to P-3K standard.
Sensors: ???? radar.
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) P-3K Orion Maritime Patrol
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 0.5/0.5
V/Low: 450 (1.9) 450 (1.9) -- Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: late 80s
Med: 350 (1.5) 460 (1.9) -- Counterm: None Bombsight: Manual
High: 350 (1.5) 492 (2.1) -- Sensors: APS-134 radar, 2nd Gen ESM, MAD, 2nd Gen FLIR, 87
Ceiling: 14630 meters Engine Type: TJ sonobuoys, AQA-7 sonobuoy processing suite
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N Performance: Speed in Knots (Nm/Phase)
Cruise Range: 2288 nm Int Fuel: 8267 kg Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add. Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Drop tank 886 kg 245 nm V/Low: 328 (1.4) 366 (1.5) --
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 2724 kg Med: 328 (1.4) 385 (1.6) --
• 8 Mk83 1000 lb bombs (6 internally, 2 externally) High: -- 340 (1.4) --
• 6 Mk83 1000 lb bombs internally, 2 AS.30 externally Ceiling: 8600 m Engine Type: TP
• 2 drop tanks, 6 mk83 1000 lb bombs or 8 Mk82 500 lb bombs Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
internally Cruise Range: 4405 nm Internal Fuel: 28404 kg
Remarks: Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 9070 kg
Eleven bombers and two Trainers (T.13) entered service with New • 8 Mk46 torpedoes & 4 5” HVAR
Zealand in 1959. Similar to B.8. Can, at the cost of half its payload Remarks:
capacity, carry a belly pack with four 20mm cannon (Gun rating Upgraded P-3B.
4.0). Sold to India in 1970.
SH-2G(NZ) Super Seasprite ASW
MB-339C Attack Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 1.5/1.5
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 2.0/1.0 Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1998
Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1981 Counterm: None Bombsight: None
Counterm: None Bombsight: Basic Sensors: APS-143
Sensors: None. Performance: Speed in Knots (Nm/Phase)
Performance: Speed in Knots (Nm/Phase) Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat V/Low: 130 (0.5) 150 (0.6) --
V/Low: 485 (2.0) 486 (2.0) -- Med: 130 (0.5) 150 (0.6) --
Med: 430 (1.8) 441 (1.8) -- Ceiling: 6401 meters Engine Type: TS
High: 430 (1.8) 441 (1.8) -- Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
Ceiling: 14234 m Engine Type: TF Cruise Range: 280 nm Internal Fuel: 852 kg
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
Cruise Range: 810 nm Internal Fuel: 1450 kg 100 USG drop tank 309 kg 102 nm
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add. Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 650 kg
325 L drop tank 260 kg 145 nm • 2 Mk46 torp or Mk11 DC
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 1815 kg • 2 AGM-65B Maverick
Off Guns: None • 2 drop tanks
• 2 325 L drop tanks, 2 LAU-68 rocket pods • 1 Mk46 torp or Mk11 DC, 1 drop tank
• 2 325 L drop tanks, 2 12.7mm gun pods Remarks: Helicopter
• 2 325 L drop tanks, 2 BDU-33 or BDU-48 practice bomb dispens- For use on ANZAC class frigates. Will be delivered 2000, will use
ers. loaned SH-2Fs until then. Have Maverick capability.
Remarks:
Used as trainers for A-4 Skyhawks. Fuel includes permanent wing Wasp HAS.1 ASW
tip tanks. Cleared only for training ordnance. Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 2.0/2.0
Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1966 - 98

Renan Santos (Order #14116731)


B-7
52 White Ensign

Throttle Setting (speed in knots) • Reconnaissance pack interally and Glowworm illumination rock-
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat ets under the wings. (Royal navy only)
V/Low: 96(0.4) 104(0.4) -- • 1 Mk13/18 Paveway II, Pave Spike Pod, 1 AIM-9G/L,1 ALQ-101
Med: 96(0.4) 104(0.4) -- ECM pod, 1 Int bay tank
Ceiling: 3658 meters Engine Type: TP Remarks:
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N Upgraded Buccaneer S.1s and new-build aircraft with better en-
Cruise Range: 235 nm Int Fuel: 562 kg gines, expanded underwing capability. Used by RAF and RN.
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 500 kg • 1969: In service with RAF.
• 2 Mk46 torp or AS.12 • 1970: S.2A in RAF service. 20 surplus RN aircraft with optional
Remarks: Helicopter bay fuel tank, no Martel capability. Upgraded to S.2B sandard in
1972.
• S.2B: New-build RAF aircraft with Martel capability.
UNITED KINGDOM • S.2C is RN version with provision for buddy refuel tank, no Martel
capability.
Buccaneer S.1 Attack • S.2D is RN version with provision for AS.37 ARM or AJ.168 TV-
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 2.5/1.5 guided version.
Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1962 • 1974: RAF aircraft modified with extra 1932 litres of fuel in bomb
Counterm: 1st Gen D Bombsight: Ballistic bay door. Aircraft retains full internal weapons capability and can
Sensors: Blue Parrot radar. still carry internal bay tank. Internal fuel increased to 7219 kg,
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) cruise range to 2163 nm.
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat • 1978: Last RN deployment on Ark Royal w/4 S.2C and 10 S.2D.
V/Low: 500(2.1) 610(2.5) -- All RN aircraft transferred to RAF. Adapted to carry GBU-10 Pave-
Med: 500(2.1) 574(2.4) -- way LGBs, Pave Spike FLIR/Laser pod. Can carry 3 GBU-10, 1
High: 500(2.1) 539(2.2) -- Pave Spike pod.
Ceiling: 12200 meters Engine Type: TJ • 1980: Wing fatigue leads to grounding. Of 90 aircraft in service, 15
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y scrapped, 11 stored.
Cruise Range: 1700 nm Int Fuel: 5674 kg • 1984: WE.177 nuclear bomb capability removed.
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add. • 1985-86: Avionics update package added Sea Eagle, AIM-9G/L
Slipper tank 908 kg 213 nm capability. Can carry 4 Sea Eagle,1 Int bay tank. Countermeasures
M20 refuel pack 520 kg 160 nm upgraded to 2nd Gen D.
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 3630 kg • 1994: Removed from service.
Off Guns: None
• 4 1000 lb bombs internally, 4 1000 lb bombs externally Canberra B.2 Bomber
• 4 1000 lb bombs internally, 4 Matra 155 rocket pods externally. Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 2.0/1.0
• 1 slipper tank under port wing, 1 M20 buddy refuel pack under Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1951
starboard wing. Counterm: None Bombsight: Ballistic
• 1 Red Beard nuclear bomb, 2 slipper tanks Sensors: ??? radar.
• Reconnaissance pack interally and Glowworm illumination rock- Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
ets under the wings. Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Remarks: V/Low: 450(1.9) 454(1.9) --
• Upgraded to S.2 standard starting 1964-65. All surviving S.1s Med: 350(1.5) 460(1.9) --
grounded 1970 until their conversion to S.2 standard. High: 350(1.5) 470(2.0) --
Ceiling: 14630 meters Engine Type: TJ
Buccaneer S.2B Attack Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtng: 2.5/1.5 Cruise Range: 3153 nm Int Fuel: 8267 kg
Size/Signature: Medium/Medium In Service: 1965 - 94 Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
Counterm: 1st Gen D Bombsight: Ballistic Drop tank 886 kg 169 nm
Sensors: Blue Parrot radar, RWR Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 2724 kg
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) • 8 Mk83 1000 lb bombs (6 internally and 2 externally)
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat • 6 Mk83 1000 lb bombs internally, 2 AS.30 externally
V/Low: 500 (2.1) 610(2.5) • 6 Mk83 1000 lb or 8 Mk82 500 lb bombs internally, 2 drop tanks
Med: 500 (2.1) 574(2.4) Remarks: Represents various marks.
High: 500 (2.1) 539(2.2)
Ceiling: 12200 meters Engine Type: TF Chinook HC.1 Transport
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 0.5/0.5
Cruise Range: 1700 nm Int Fuel: 5674 kg Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1981
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add. Counterm: None Bombsight: None
Slipper tank 908 kg 285 nm Sensors: None
M20 refuel pack 520 kg 160 nm Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Internal bay tank 1598 kg 500 nm Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 7257 kg V/Low: 137(0.6) 164(0.7) --
• 4 Mk13/18 1000 lb bomb internally, 4 1000 lb bombs externally Med: 137(0.6) 164(0.7) --
• 4 1000 lb bombs internally, 2 slipper tanks, 1 ALQ-101 ECM pod, Ceiling: 4570 meters Engine Type: TP
1 AIM-9B Sidewinder Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
• Internal bay tank, 4 1000 lb bombs externally Cruise Range: 218 nm Int Fuel: 3215 kg
• 4 1000 lb bombs internally, 8 BL755 externally. Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 10536 kg
• 4 AS.37 Martel or 3 AJ.168 and data link pod. None.
• 1 slipper tank under port wing, 1 M20 buddy refuel pack under Remarks: Helicopter
starboard wing. Similar to CH-47C, Canadian CH-147.
• 1 2 WE.177 nuclear bombs internally, 2 slipper tanks

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B-8
White Ensign 53
Dragonfly HR.5 SAR Remarks: Helicopter
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 1.0/1.0 France-manufactured SA.341B Gazelle. Can carry 71 kg aux tank
Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 19?? - 56 (70 nm range add) beneath baggage compartment and 159 kg
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) ferry tank ( 160 nm range add) inside rear cabin.
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
V/Low: 81(0.3) 103(0.4) -- Harrier GR.3 Attack
Med: 81(0.3) 103(0.4) -- Gun Atk: 2 Man Rtg: 3.5/1.5
Ceiling: 13500 meters Engine Type: TP Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1973 - 89
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N Counterm: 2nd Gen D Bombsight: Advanced
Cruise Range: 264 nm Int Fuel: ??? kg Sensors: LRMTS, RWR.
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: None Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
None. Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Remarks: Helicopter V/Low: 650(2.7) 650(2.7) --
British-built version of the US Sikorsky S-51. Upgrades of HR.1 and Med: 490(2.0) 589(2.5) --
HR.3 aircraft, 25 converted. Carriers would have 1 or 2 as SAR High: 490(2.0) 528(2.2) --
helo. First introduced during the Korean war, sometimes by USN Ceiling: 15240 meters Engine Type: TF
crews. Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y
Cruise Range: 600 nm Int Fuel: 2287 kg
Gannet AEW.3 AEW Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 0.5/0.5 100 IGal drop tank 363 kg 95 nm
Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1960 - 78 190 IGal drop tank 690 kg 180 nm
Counterm: None Bombsight: Manual Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 2270 kg
Sensors: APS 20F radar, Bellhop data link, 1st Gen ESM. Off Guns: 2 30mm Mk4 Aden @ 100 rds.
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) • 2 GBU-10, 2 190 Imp G drop tanks
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat • 4 Matra 155, 2 190 Imp G drop tanks
V/Low: 130(0.5) 299(1.0) -- • 5 Mk83 1000 lb bombs or BL755 (no 30mm cannon)
Med: 130(0.5) 299(1.0) -- • 3 Mk83 1000 lb bombs or BL755, 2 190 Imp G drop tanks
High: 130(0.5) 299(1.0) -- • 2 AS.37 Martel, 2 190 Imp G drop tanks
Ceiling: 7620 meters Engine Type: TP Remarks: V/STOL
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
Cruise Range: 700 nm Int Fuel: 1683 kg Harrier GR.5/7 Attack
Remarks: Gun Atk: 5 Man Rtg: 4.0/1.5
Phased out when Ark Royal was decommissioned. Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1988/91
Counterm: 3rd Gen J&D Bombsight: Advanced
Gannet AS.4 ASW Sensors: LRMTS, RWR. GR.7 has FLIR, NVG capability.
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 0.5/0.5 Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1956 - 60 Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Counterm: None Bombsight: Manual V/Low: 460(1.9) 580(2.4) --
Sensors: ASV 19 radar, 1st Gen ESM. Med: 460(1.9) 550(2.3) --
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) High: 460(1.9) 520(2.2) --
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat Ceiling: 15240 meters Engine Type: TF
V/Low: 130(0.5) 299(1.0) -- Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y
Med: 130(0.5) 299(1.0) -- Cruise Range: 965 nm Int Fuel: 3402 kg
High: 130(0.5) 299(1.0) -- Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
Ceiling: 7620 meters Engine Type: TP 300 USG drop tank 927 kg 265 nm
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 4175 kg
Cruise Range: 580 nm Int Fuel: 907 kg Off Guns: 2 Aden 25 25mm @ 100 rds.
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 907 kg • 4 GBU-10 or GBU-24, 2 AIM-9 Sidewinder, 2 300 USG drop tanks
• 2 Mk44 or Mk46 torp • 10 BL755, 2 AIM-9 Sidewinder
• 16 3” Rocket Mk1 • 6 Mk82 500 lb bombs or Matra 155, 2 AIM-9 Sidewinder, 2 300
• 2 mines or DC USG drop tanks
Remarks: • 4 AIM-9 Sidewinder, 2 300 USG drop tanks
A.S.4 replaced all Firefly and Avenger in the ASW role. • 4 AGM-65 Maverick
Remarks: V/STOL
Gazelle AH.1 Attack Ten GR.7s can carry TIALD laser designator pod.
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 1.5/1.5
Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1967 Hawk T.1A Trainer/Attack
Counterm: None Bombsight: None Gun Atk: -- Man Rtng: 3.0/2.0
Sensors: None Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1988
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) Counterm: 2nd Gen D Bombsight: Manual
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat Sensors: None.
V/Low: 126(0.5) 167(0.7) -- Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Med: 126(0.5) 167(0.7) -- Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Ceiling: 5000 meters Engine Type: TP V/Low: 352 (1.5) 537(2.2)
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N Med: 352 (1.5) 521(2.2)
Cruise Range: 361 nm Int Fuel: 355 kg High: 352 (1.5) 504(2.1)
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 520 kg Ceiling: 14630 meters Engine Type: TF
• 4 AS.12 Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
• 4 TOW or HOT Cruise Range: 1130 nm Int Fuel: 1362 kg
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 1360 kg

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B-9
54 White Ensign

• 1 Mk4 30mm Aden cannon pod (Gun Atk 1.2), 2 BL755 or 2 AIM- Jaguar GR.3/3A Attack
9L/M Sidewinder or 2 454 kg bombs Gun Atk: 2 Man Rtg: 3.0/1.5
Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1997/2000
Hunter FGA.9 Attack Counterm: 3rd Gen D Bombsight: Advanced
Gun Atk: 4 Man Rtg: 2.5/1.0 Sensors: LRMTS, RWR. Helmet-mounted sight.
Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1960 - 68 Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Counterm: None Bombsight: Basic Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Sensors: Range-only radar. V/Low: 440(1.8) 600(2.5) 725(3.0)
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) Med : 440(1.8) 650(2.7) 822(3.4)
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat High: 440(1.8) 700(2.9) 918(3.8)
V/Low: 325(1.4) 610(2.5) -- Ceiling: 13000 meters Engine Type: TF
Med: 518(2.2) 564(2.4) -- Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y
High: 458(2.0) 538(2.2) -- Cruise Range: 1000 nm Int Fuel: 3355 kg
Ceiling: 15700 meters Engine Type: TJ Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N 1200 L drop tank 960 kg 285 nm
Cruise Range: 392 nm Int Fuel: 1426 kg Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 4763 kg
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add. Off Guns: 2 Aden Mk4 30mm @ 150 rds
100 gal tank 335 kg 55 nm • Carries 2 ASRAAM or AIM-9L/M on overwing HP in all configura-
230 gal tank 721 kg 140 nm tions.
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 2722 kg • 3 1200 L drop tanks, 2 ALARM
Off Guns: 4 30mm Aden @ 150 rds • 2 Matra 155, 2 1200 L drop tank, 4 BL755
• 16 3” Rocket Mk1 • 4 Mk83 1000 lb bombs, 2 1200 L drop tanks
• 4 Mk82 500 lb bombs • 8 Mk83 1000 lb bombs
• 2 Mk83 1000 lb bombs • 2 1200 L drop tanks, 1 ALQ-101, 1 TIALD laser designator, 2
Remarks: Hunter T.8M are modified to carry the Blue Fox radar for GBU-16
training Sea Harrier pilots. • 1 GBU-24, 2 1200 L Drop tanks, 1 ALQ-101, 1 TIALD laser
designator
Jaguar GR.1 Attack Remarks: Upgraded Jaguar GR.1s with helmet-mounted sight,
Gun Atk: 2 Man Rtg: 3.0/1.5 TIALD and ASRAAM capability.
Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1974
Counterm:None Bombsight: Computing Javelin FAW.1-9 Interceptor
Sensors: LRMTS, RWR. Gun Atk: 2 Man Rtg: 3.0/1.0
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: Remarks - 66
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat Counterm: None Bombsight: Basic
V/Low: 440 (1.8) 600 (2.5) 725 (3.0) Sensors: AI.27 (FAW.7) or AI.22 (US APQ-43) radar (FAW.8/9)
Med : 440 (1.8) 650 (2.7) 822 (3.4) Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
High: 440 (1.8) 700 (2.9) 918 (3.8) Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Ceiling: 13000 meters Engine Type: TF V/Low: 390 (1.6) 618 (2.5) --
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y Med: 360 (1.5) 580 (2.4) --
Cruise Range: 1000 nm Int Fuel: 3355 kg High: 325 (1.4) 545 (2.3) 618 (2.5)
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add. Ceiling: 16090 meters Engine Type: TJ
1200 L drop tank 960 kg 285 nm Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 4763 kg Cruise Range: 548 nm Int Fuel: 3685 kg
Off Guns: 2 Aden Mk4 30mm @ 150 rds Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
• 4 Matra 155, 4 Mk13/18 1000 lb bomb, 1 1200 L drop tank 250 IGal Ventral tank 875 kg 130 nm
• 6 BL.755 or 1000 lb bomb, AIM-9G/L, Phimat decoy pod 100 IGal drop tank 363 kg 54 nm
• 1200L drop tank, 4 BL.755 or 1000 lb bomb, AIM-9G/L, Phimat Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 6000 kg
decoy pod Off Guns: 2 30mm Aden cannon.
• 2 1200 L drop tank, 2 BL.755 or 1000 lb bomb, AIM-9G/L, Phimat • In any configuration, 2 250 IGal ventral tanks can be added
decoy pod • 4 Firestreak
Remarks: • 4 2” rocket pods or 1000 lb bombs
• 1982: AIM-9, Phimat added. ALQ-101 ECM pod option to replace • 4 100 IGal drop tanks (ferry)
AIM-9 Remarks: FAW.1 entered service in 1956, AI.17 radar. FAW.2 had
• 1983: Upgraded with new navigation equipment, redesignated AI.22 (US APQ-43) radar and avionics, FAW.4 had modified tail
GR.1A. with all-flying horizontal stabilizer, AI.17 radar, IOC 1957. FAW.5
• 1990: Overwing pylons activated, add 2 AIM-9 to all loadouts, had increased fuel capacity (250 gal/907 kg) and AI.17 radar, IOC
ALQ-101 as standard. CBU-87 vice BL.755, LAU 5003 vice Matra 1957. FAW.6 was FAW.5 with AI.22 radar, IOC 1958. FAW.7 was
155. Capability to carry Mk13/18 Paveway II 1000 lb LGB (with principal service version, introduced improved engine, increased
another aircraft designating) fuel, first variant cleared to use Firestreak, 30mm reduced from 4 to
• 1995: TIALD added to 10 aircraft, known as GR.1B can designate 2, IOC 1959. FAW.8 had improved engine and AI.22 radar, 47 built.
Mk13/18 Paveway II. Mk7s still on order (76) converted to Mk8 standard starting 1960,
• 1997: Redesignated GR.3 with Advanced bombsight, more fitted designated FAW.9. Also added inflight refuel to Mk9 variant.
with TIALD
• 2000: Redesignated GR.3A, all fitted with TIALD, Helmet-mounted Lightning F.6 Interceptor
sight, Paveway III. Provision for ASRAAM vice AIM-9 and possibly Gun Atk: 2 Man Rtg: 3.0/1.0
ALARM in future. Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1965 - 88
Counterm: 1st Gen D Bombsight: Basic
Sensors: AI.23 Airpass radar, RWR

Renan Santos (Order #14116731)


B-10
White Ensign 55
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
V/Low: 580(2.4) 580(2.4) 702(2.9) V/Low: 150 (0.6) 160(0.7)
Med: 517(2.2) 670(2.8) 1001(4.2) Med: 150 (0.6) 160(0.7)
High: 517(2.2) 760(3.2) 1320(5.5) Ceiling: 4600 m Engine Type: TS
Ceiling: 18290 meters Engine Type: TJ Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N Cruise Range: 1050 nm Int Fuel: 3855 kg
Cruise Range: 695 nm Int Fuel: 5000 kg Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 3900 kg
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add. • 4 HP Stingray torp or Mk11 DC
Overwing tank 994 kg 138 nm • 2 AM.39 Exocet
Belly tank 1852 kg 260 nm Remarks: Helicopter
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 2722 kg Originally designated HAS.1, redeignated HM.1 in 1999, then
Off Guns: Can carry pack with 2 Mk4 30mm Aden. MPH.1 in 2003.
• 2 Red Top or Firestreak, 1 Belly 30mm pack (Gun Atk 2.4)
• 2 Red Top or Firestreak, 1 Belly fuel tank Nimrod MR.1 Maritime Patrol
Remarks: Flown by RAF No 5 Squadron, formed 1965. No 11 Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 0.5(0.5)
formed 1967. May be equipped with an Inflight refueling probe. Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1969 - 83
Counterm: None Bombsight: Manual
Lynx HAS.2 ASW Sensors: ASV 21D radar, MAD, 87 Sonobuoys, AQA-5 sonobuoy
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 1.5/1.5 processor.
Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1978 Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Counterm: None Bombsight: None Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Sensors: Sea Spray radar, 2nd Gen ESM, and MAD. V/Low: 431(1.8) 475(2.0) --
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) Med: 431(1.8) 490(2.0) --
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat High: 431(1.8) 500(2.1) --
V/Low: 125 (0.5) 180 (0.8) -- Ceiling: 12800 meters Engine Type: TF
Med: 125 (0.5) 180 (0.8) -- Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
Ceiling: 3663 meters Engine Type: TS Cruise Range: 4200 nm Int Fuel: 36960 kg
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
Cruise Range: 326 nm Int Fuel: 733 kg Internal bay tank 1141 kg 123 nm
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 1360 kg Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 6120 kg
Off Guns: None • 4 AS.12, 9 Mk44 or 46 torp
• 2 Mk46 or 2 Stingray torp • 1 Mk57 Nuclear DB, 6 Mk44 or 46 torp
• 2 Mk11 DC • 9 Mk44 or 46 torp
Remarks: Helicopter • 6 Mk44 or 46 torp, Int bay tank
60 delivered, 53 rebuilt to HAS.3. Most had MAD and 2nd Gen ESM Remarks: Entered service in 1970. IN 1974 three aircraft were built
added later. Can use reverse pitch to hold the helicopter on deck as Nimrod R.1 with “special electronic reconnaissance” capability.
on ships not fitted with RAST-style landing aids (+1 to effective sea
states). Nimrod MR.2/2P Maritime Patrol
• 1982: Fitted with Sea Skua, Stingray for Falklands service Gun Atk: -- Man Rtng: .5/.5
Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1979
Lynx HAS.3/HAS.8 ASW Counterm: None Bombsight: Manual
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtng: 1.5/1.5 Sensors: Searchwater radar, MAD, 2nd Gen ESM, 87sonobuoys,
Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1982 AQS-901 sonobuoy processor.
Counterm: None Bombsight: None Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Sensors: Sea Spray radar, 2nd Gen ESM, MAD Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) V/Low: 431 (1.8) 475 (2.0)
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat Med: 431 (1.8) 490 (2.0)
V/Low: 125 (0.5) 180 (0.8) High: 431 (1.8) 500 (2.1)
Med: 125 (0.5) 180 (0.8) Ceiling: 12800 meters Engine Type: TF
Ceiling: 3663 meters Engine Type: TS Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N/Y - D
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N Cruise Range: 4200 nm Int Fuel: 38960 kg
Cruise Range: 320 nm Int Fuel: 733 kg Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 1360 kg Internal bay tank 1141 kg 125 nm
• 4 Sea Skua or 2 Mk46 or Stingray torp or 2 Mk11 DC Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 6120 kg
Remarks: Helicopter • 9 Mk46 torp
• 1990: HAS.3GM: ‘Gulf Mod’ - 14 aircraft fitted with IR jammers and • 1 WE.177C Nuclear DB, 6 Mk46
decoys (3rd Gen D), fitted with ALQ-167 Yellow Veil jamming pod • 6 Mk46, Int bay tank
and 2nd Gen FLIR pod on S pylons, option of 12.7mm MG pod on Remarks: Upgraded MR.1 aircraft. Uses SSQ-904 search, SSQ-
Port hardpoint. 947/963 active, SSQ-801 localisation sonobuoys.
• 1993: HAS.8 upgrade adds FLIR and internal MAD • 1982: MR.2P (mods the Falklands War) adds inflight refuel capa-
bility, ability to carry 4 AIM-9 Sidewinders (2 per HP) underwing or
Merlin HAS.1/HM.1/MPH.1 ASW BOZ-107 2nd Gen D pod on underwing HP.
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtng: 1.0/1.0 • 1983: Harpoon added, 1 per underwing HP.
Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: Mar 99 • 1984: ESM updated to 2nd Gen.
Counterm: None Bombsight: None • 1986: Can carry Stingray in place of Mk46.
Sensors: Blue Kestrel radar, Sonar 2069 dipping sonar, 32 sono- • 2001: Fitted with ASQ-971 S/B processor, 32 DIFAR channels
buoys, AQS-903 sonobuoy processor, MAD, Orange Reaper (3rd including SSQ-955 HIDAR. All aircraft completed upgrade Aug 02.
Gen) ESM

Renan Santos (Order #14116731)


B-11
56 White Ensign

Phantom FG.1 Fighter • late 1980s: ALE-40 added (2nd Gen D)


Gun Atk:— Man Rtng: 3.0/1.0 • 1987: Falkland Islands reduced to 4 aircraft
Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1968 – xx • 1988: AIM-9L introduced
Counterm: None Bombsight: Ballistic • 1989-90: 70 re-winged for additional 10 years life.
Sensors: AWG-11 radar • 1992: Last frontline RAF Phantom units, in Falkland Islands,
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) stands down.
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
V/Low: 500(2.1) 650(2.7) 791(3.3) Phantom F-4J(UK) Fighter
Med: 500(2.1) 695(2.9) 998(4.2) Gun Atk:— Man Rtng: 3.0/1.0
High: 500(2.1) 740(3.1) 1205(5.0) Size/Signature: Small/Small IOC:1984 - 91
Ceiling: 13860 meters Engine Type: TJ Counterm: 3rd Gen D Bombsight: Ballistic
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N Sensors: AWG-10B, RWR
Cruise Range: 1296 nm Int Fuel: 5987 kg Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add. Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
370 USG Drop tank 1120 kg 243 nm V/Low: 500(2.1) 650(2.7) 791(3.3)
600 USG Drop tank 1817 kg 394 nm Med: 500(2.1) 695(2.9) 998(4.2)
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 7258 kg High: 500(2.1) 740(3.1) 1205(5.0)
Off Guns: None Ceiling: 18975 meters Engine Type: TF
• 4 AIM-7E-2, 4 AIM-9D/G, 600 USG drop tank, 2 370 USG drop Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y
tanks Cruise Range: 1654 nm Int Fuel: 5119 kg
• 6 1000 lbs bombs or BL 755 or Matra 155, 600 USG drop tank, Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
2 370 USG drop tanks, 3 AIM-7E-2, KD-18 strike camera (not a 600 USG drop tank 1852 kg 225 nm
sensor). 370 USG drop tank 1141 kg 139 nm
Remarks: ‘F-4K’, original 143 order reduced to 52. Increased thrust Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 7260 kg
Spey engines for take-offs from smaller RN aircraft carrier decks. • 4 Sky Flash, 4 AIM-9G/L, SUU-23A gun pod
20 direct to RAF when Eagle refit cancelled. RN aircraft were not • 4 Sky Flash, 4 AIM-9G/L, 600 USG drop tank
wired for gun pods, RAF added gun pods and TESS. Fitted with Remarks: 14 ex-US F-4J, purchased from to cover the aircraft that
TESS, TCS detects fighter at 10 nm. had deployed to Falklands and delays with the Tornado F.3, equip-
• 1975-78: Fitted with RWR ping No 74 Squadron in the UK. ALQ-126 ECM removed, fitted
• 1969-78: Operated by 892 Sqn from Ark Royal with TESS. TESS is similar to TCS, with + the range. TESS cannot
• 1969: RAF No 43 Sqn equipped with 18 FG.1 search for targets, it must be used against aircraft already detected
• 1978: RAF No 111 Sqn equipped with ex-FAA FG.1 by radar.
• 1979: Sky Flash replaces AIM-7E-2
• late 1980s: ALE-40 added (2nd Gen D) Scimitar F.1 Fighter
• 1988: AIM-9L introduced Gun Atk: 4 Man Rtg: 3.0/1.0
Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1958 - 66
Phantom FGR.2 Fighter Counterm: None Bombsight: Basic
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 3.0/1.0 Sensors: RO radar
Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1969-92 Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Counterm: None Bombsight: Ballistic Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Sensors: AWG-12 V/Low: 540(2.2) 628(2.6) --
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) Med : 530(2.2) 620(2.5) --
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat High: 510(2.1) 545(2.3) --
V/Low: 500(2.1) 650(2.7) 791(3.3) Ceiling: 14769 meters Engine Type: TJ
Med: 500(2.1) 695(2.9) 998(4.2) Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y
High: 500(2.1) 740(3.1) 1205(5.0) Cruise Range: 1105 nm Int Fuel: 3909 kg
Ceiling: 17373 meters Engine Type: TF Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y 2 100 gal 730 kg 120 nm
Cruise Range: 1500 nm Int Fuel: 6172 kg 2 250 gal 551 kg 90 nm
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add. Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 1814 kg
370 USG drop tank 1129 kg 240 nm Off Guns: 4 30mm Aden cannon.
mod 370 USG drop t. 896 195 nm • 4 AIM-9 Sidewinder
600 USG drop tank 1817 kg 450 nm • 4 447 kg bombs
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 7250 kg • 4 259 kg bombs
• 4 AIM-7E-2, 4 AIM-9D/G, SUU-23A gun pod, 2 370 USG drop • 24 3” Rocket Mk1
tanks • 4 AGM-12 Bullpup
• 4 AIM-7E-2, 4 AIM-9D/G, 600 USG drop tank, 2 370 USG drop • 1 Green Parrot, 2 150 gal tanks, 1 250 gal tank
tanks Remarks: No 800B Squadron operated the Scimitar as a tanker for
• 6 Mk14 bombs or BL 755 or Matra 155, 600 USG drop tank, 2 No 800 Squadron Buccaneers between 1964 to 1966.
370 USG drop tanks, 3 AIM-7E-2, SUU-23/A gun pod, KD-18 strike
camera (not a sensor). Scout AH.1 Attack
• EMI recon pod, 2 370 USG drop tanks, 4 AIM-7E-2 Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 2.0/1.5
• Nuke bomb, 2 370 USG drop tanks, 4 AIM-7E-2 Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1963 - 94
Remarks: F-4M, 118 built. Replaced in strike role by Jaguar from Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
1976. Replaced Lightning in air defence role. No 2 and No 41 Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
squadrons used as recon from 1971 until replaced by Jaguar in V/Low: 105(0.4) 114(0.5) --
mid-1970s. Modified 370 USG drop tanks with flash illuminator Med: 105(0.4) 114(0.5) --
used for night recon. Fitted with TESS Ceiling: 4085 meters Engine Type: TP
• 1975-78: Fitted with RWR Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
• 1979: Sky Flash replaces AIM-7E-2 Cruise Range: 273 nm Int Fuel: 562 kg
• 1982: 7 deployed to Falklands Islands, fitted with ALE-40

Renan Santos (Order #14116731)


B-12
White Ensign 57
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 120 kg Sea Hawk FGA.6 Fighter/Attack
• 4 AS.11 Gun Atk: 4 Man Rtg: 2.0/1.5
• 1 flexible GPMG Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1956 - 60
• 2 fixed forward-firing GPMG Counterm: None Bombsight: Manual
Remarks: Helicopter Sensors: None
Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Sea Harrier FRS.1 Attack Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Gun Atk: 2 Man Rtg: 3.5/1.5 V/Low: 297(1.2) 520(2.2) --
Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1979 - 95 Med: 297(1.2) 506(2.1) --
Counterm: None Bombsight: Ballistic High: 230(1.0) 470(1.9) --
Sensors: Blue Fox radar, RWR. Ceiling: 13600 meters Engine Type: TF
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat Cruise Range: 600 nm Int Fuel: 1444 kg
V/Low: 450 (1.9) 650 (2.7) -- Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
Med: 450 (1.9) 583 (2.4) -- 88 gal 320 kg 75 nm
High: 450 (1.9) 516 (2.2) -- 75 gal 272 kg 64 nm
Ceiling: 15600 meters Engine Type: TF Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 910 kg
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y/D Off Guns: 4 20mm Cannon
Cruise Range: 690 nm Int Fuel: 2287 kg • 2 447 kg bombs
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add. • 4 259 kg bombs
100 IGal drop tank 363 kg 110 nm • 10 3” Rocket Mk1
190 IGal drop tank 690 kg 210 nm • 20 2 in Rockets
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 3628 kg Remarks: Replaced by Supermarine Scimitar starting in 1958. All
Off Guns: 2 Mk5 30mm Aden @ 130 rds. were replaced by Dec 1960.
• 2 WE.177C, 2 AIM-9G
• 2 Sea Eagle, 2 AIM-9G Sea King AEW.2/ASaC.7 AEW
• 2 100 IGal drop tanks, 3 BL.755 Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 1.0/0.5
• 2 100 IGal drop tanks, 2 RN 19x2.75’ Size/Signature: Medium/Medium In Service: 1982
• 2 100 IGal drop tanks, 2 or 4 AIM-9G Sensors: Searchwater radar, ARI.5955 radar, 2nd Gen ESM.
• 3 Mk13/18 1000 lb bomb, 2 AIM-9G Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
• 2 Mk13/18 Paveway II, 2 AIM-9L (1993 on) Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Remarks: V/STOL V/Low: 90 (0.4) 110 (0.5) --
30mm gun pods are fixed. Cannot be removed. Used AIM-9G upon Med: 90 (0.4) 110 (0.5) --
service entry, AIM-9L from 1982. Ceiling: 3050 meters Engine Type: TS
• Aug 82: Fitted with AIM-9L, 190 IGal drop tanks and 2nd Gen D. Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
Can carry 2 AIM-9L per hardpoint. Cruise Range: 790 nm Int Fuel: 2904 kg
• 1987: Sea Eagle capability added. Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: None
• 1992: WE.177C no longer carried (never fitted to FA.2) Remarks: Helicopter
Two prototypes sent with Illustrious to South Atlantic in late 1982.
Sea Harrier FA.2 Attack Flown by No 849 Squadron from 1985 on. Fully developed after the
Gun Atk: 5 Man Rtg: 3.5/1.5 Falklands War. Searchwater is a SS radar, but will pick up air con-
Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1994 tacts at VLow or Low altitude. Searchwater radar can only detect
Counterm: 3rd Gen D Bombsight: Computing targets over water, not over land.
Sensors: Blue Vixen radar, RWR. • Sep 02 - May 04: Upgraded to ASaC.7 standard with Searchwater
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) 2000 radar, Link 16. Can detect air targets over land and water.
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
V/Low: 450 (1.9) 650 (2.7) -- Sea King HAS.1/2/5 ASW
Med : 450 (1.9) 583 (2.4) -- Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 1.0/1.0
High: 450 (1.9) 516 (2.2) -- Size/Signature: Medium/Medium In Service: 1970
Ceiling: 15600 meters Engine Type: TF Counterm: None Bombsight: None
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y Sensors:
Cruise Range: 600 nm Int Fuel: 2287 kg HAS.1: ARI.5955 radar, Sonar 195
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add. HAS.2: ARI.5955, Sonar 2069
100 IGal drop tank 363 kg 95 nm HAS.5: Sea Searcher radar, Sonar 2069, AQS-902 sonobuooy
190 IGal drop tank 690 kg 180 nm processor, 2nd Gen ESM (Orange Crop).
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 3628 kg Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Off Guns: 2 Mk5 30mm Aden @ 130 rds. Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
• 2 190 IGal drop tanks, 2 AIM-9L/120 V/Low: 112 (0.5) 184 (0.8) --
• 2 190 IGal drop tank, 2 AIM-9L/120, 1 Mk13 1000 lb bomb Med: 112 (0.5) 184 (0.8) --
• 2 Sea Eagle, 2 AIM-9/120 Ceiling: 3087 meters Engine Type: TS
• 2 190 IGal drop tanks, 3 BL.755 Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
• 2 190 IGal drop tanks, 2 RN 19x2.75’ Cruise Range: 662 nm Int Fuel: 2904 kg
• 3 Mk13 1000 lb bomb, 2 AIM-9L/120 Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 1136 kg
Remarks: V/STOL • 4 Mk44 or Mk46 torp
Capable of engaging multiple targets with AMRAAM. Can substi- • 4 Mk11 DC
tute additional 2 AMRAAM for cannon in all configurations. • 1 WE.177C nuclear DB
• 1995: AMRAAM available. Remarks: Helicopter
• 1999: Sea Eagle removed from RN service. Can carry 11 troops or 27 with ASW equipment removed.
• 1970: HAS.1 entered service. Most converted to HAS.2.
• 1976: HAS.2 entered service.
• 1980: HAS.5 entered service.

Renan Santos (Order #14116731)


B-13
58 White Ensign

Sea King HAS.6 ASW Sea Vixen FAW.1/2 Fighter


Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 1.0/1.0 Gun Atk: 3 Man Rtg: 3.0/1.0
Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1989 Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1959/64-72
Counterm: None Bombsight: None Counterm: None Bombsight: Basic
Sensors: Super Searcher radar, 15 Sonobuoys, AQS-902G Sono- Sensors: AI.18 Airpass radar, RWR.
buoy processor, MAD, Sonar 2069, 3rd Gen ESM (Orange Reaper) Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat V/Low: 329(1.4) 616(2.5) --
V/Low: 112(0.5) 131(0.5) -- Med: 357(1.5) 611(2.5) --
Med: 112(0.5) 131(0.5) -- High: 430(1.8) 543(2.6) --
Ceiling: 3087 meters Engine Type: TS Ceiling: 14600 meters Engine Type: TJ
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y
Cruise Range: 662 nm Int Fuel: 2904 kg Cruise Range: 1045 nm Int Fuel: 3862 kg
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 2000 kg Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
• 4 Mk46 or Stingray torp 150 IGal drop tank 551 kg 90 nm
• 4 Mk11 DC Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 2722 kg
• 2 Sea Eagle Off Guns: None (see remarks)
Remarks: Helicopter • 4 Firestreak (FAW.1) or Red Top (FAW.1 or 2), 2 drop tanks
‘Advanced Sea King’. Used by India as Sea King Mk42B, can fire • 4 500 lb bombs, 2 drop tanks
Sea Eagle. Uprated transmission, all composite rotor blades, • 2 1000 lb bombs, 2 drop tanks (FAW.2 only)
improved sonobuoy processor. • Four AGM-12 Bullpup ASMs, 2 drop tanks.
• 4 3” or 2” rocket pods, 2 drop tanks
Sea King HC.4 Transport • 1 drop tank, 1 buddy refuel store
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 1.5/1.5 Remarks: Specs for FAW.2. ATA Gun Atk is 28 2-inch rockets in
Size/Signature: Medium/Medium In Service: 1979 retractable racks mounted in the nose. One attack allowed. FAW.1
Counterm: None Bombsight: None entered service in 1959, phased out 1966. FAW.2 (IOC 1964)
Sensors: None added Red Top capability, increased fuel with overwing extensions
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) of tail booms. Older FAW.1 aircraft upgraded to FAW.2 standard. All
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat were out of service by 1972.
V/Low: 112 (0.5) 124 (0.5) --
Med: 112 (0.5) 124 (0.5) -- Sentry AEW.1 AEW Surveillance
Ceiling: 3087 meters Engine Type: TS Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 0.5/0.5
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1991
Cruise Range: 664 nm Int Fuel: 2904 kg Counterm: 2nd Gen D Bombsight: None
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 3628 Sensors: APY-1 and Yellow Gate (3rd Gen) ESM pods under
Remarks: Helicopter wingtips.
Can carry 28 troops. Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
• 1982: Fitted with NVG Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
• 1990: Fitted with 2nd Gen decoys, door 7.62mm GPMG V/Low: 422(1.8) 460(1.9) --
• 1990s: 3rd Gen D, door 12.7mm MG Med: 422(1.8) 460(1.9) --
High: 422(1.8) 460(1.9) --
Sea Venom FAW.22 Fighter Ceiling: 12200 meters Engine Type: TF
Gun Atk: 4 Man Rtg: 2.5/1.5 Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y
Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1956 - 60 Cruise Range: 4374 nm Int Fuel: 73620 kg
Counterm: None Bombsight: Manual Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: None
Sensors: AI.22 radar. Remarks: USA designation E-3D. Carries both probe and recep-
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) tacle for inflight refueling.
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
V/Low: 305(1.3) 540(2.2) -- Shackelton AEW.2 AEW
Med: 298(1.2) 438(2.2) -- Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 0.5/0.5
High: 205(0.8) 482(2.0) -- Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1972 - 91
Ceiling: 13846 meters Engine Type: TJ Counterm: None Bombsight: Manual
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N Sensors: APS-20F radar, 1st Gen ESM.
Cruise Range: 549 nm Int Fuel: 1658 kg Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add. Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
50 gal drop tank 180 kg 50 nm V/Low: 160(0.7) 260(1.1) --
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 518 kg Med: 160(0.7) 235(1.0) --
Off Guns: 4 Mk5 20mm cannon @ 150 rds High: 140(0.6) 235(1.0) --
• 4 Firestreak Ceiling: 7010 meters Engine Type: TP
• 2 1000 lb bombs Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
• 8 3” Rocket Mk1 Cruise Range: 2650 nm Int Fuel: 10773 kg
Remarks: All-weather interceptor. No 891 Squadron was involved Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
in rocket attacks on Yemeni rebels in the Aden area, flying off of Bay tank 1300 kg 300 nm
Centaur. Late model Mk22s had Firestreak added. The Sea Venom Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 3200 kg
was used in the training of observers until 1970. There was also an None
unarmed ECM version. Detachments of No 831B Squadron were Remarks: 12 were converted in 1971 to 1974 from surplus MR
used until 1966. Mk2. Flown by No 8 Squadron.

Renan Santos (Order #14116731)


B-14
White Ensign 59
Shackelton MR.2/3 Maritime Patrol Tornado F.3/EF.3 Intercept
Gun Atk: (1.0) Man Rtg: 0.5/0.5 Gun Atk: 6 Man Rtng: 3.5/2.0
Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1952/56-71 Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1986
Counterm: None Bombsight: Basic Counterm: None Bombsight: Computing
Sensors: Retractable Blue Silk radar, 1st Gen ESM. Sensors: Foxhunter radar, 2nd Gen ESM.
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
V/Low: 160 (0.7) 260 (1.1) -- V/Low: 400 (1.7) 650 (2.7) 792 (3.3)
Med: 160 (0.7) 235 (1.0) -- Med: 400 (1.7) 700 (2.9) 1027 (4.3)
High: 140 (0.6) 235 (1.0) -- High: 400 (1.7) 750 (3.1) 1262 (5.3)
Ceiling: 7010 meters Engine Type: TP VHigh: 400 (1.7) 750 (3.1) 1262 (5.3)
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y Ceiling: 21335 meters Engine Type: TF
Cruise Range: 3660 nm Int Fuel: 10773 kg Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add. Cruise Range: 1530 nm Int Fuel: 5216 kg
Bay tank 1300 kg 440 nm Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 6800 kg 1500 L drop tank 1200 kg 350 nm
Off Guns: 2 Hispano-Suiza Mk5 20mm in nose turret. 2250 L drop tank 1800 kg 530 nm
• 2 Mk44 or Mk46 torp, 6 Mk11 DC, 12 sonobuoys. Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 8500 kg
• 1 Mk44 or Mk46 torp, 6 Mk11 DC, 12 sonobuoys, 2 Mk83 1000 lb Off Guns: 2 27mm Mauser cannon @ 180 rds
bombs, bay tank. • 4 Sky Flash, 4 AIM-9L/M Sidewinder, 2 2250 L drop tanks
• 15 (MR.2) or 12 (MR.3) Mk83 1000 lb bombs • 4 2250 L drop tanks, 1 refuel store
Remarks: Sonobuoy data is aural only. No signal processing was • 8 AIM-120 AMRAAM (from 2000), 2 2250 L drop tanks
available in the MR.2. • 4 AIM-120 AMRAAM, 4 AIM-132 ASRAAM (from 2002), 2 2250 L
• 1960: Directional sonobuoy capability added to MR.2 and MR.3. drop tanks
• 1963: MR,2 upgraded to MR.2C standard, same as MR.3 with Remarks: Has autosweep avionics. Can engage 4 targets simulta-
better ASW systems. neously w/Sky Flash.
• 1965: MR.3 Phase 3 upgraded add nuclear DB, active sonobuoy • 1986-89: Radar lacks close combat mode, treat all AAM as non-
capability. dogfight capable.
• 1987-90: UK-based Phantom units re-equipped with Tornado F.3.
Skyraider AEW.1 AEW • 1990-91: First Gulf War: Radar fitted with close combat mode.
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 1.5/1.0 Can carry 3 AIM-9M and Phimat pod vice 4 AIM-9L. 18 aircraft
Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1951 - 60 deployed to Saudi Arabia.
Counterm: None Bombsight: Manual • 1994: JTIDS datalink fitted to No 5, 29, and 111 Squadron aircraft.
Sensors: APS-20 radar, 1st ESM. • 1995: Outer underwing HP activated, with Ariel towed decoy pod
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) and Phimat decoy pds (3rd Gen D) carried. Target ID mode added
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat to radar.
V/Low: 154 (0.6) 250 (1.0) -- • 1998-02: AMRAAM capability added during Capability Sustain-
Med: 154 (0.6) 250 (1.0) -- ment Program, replacing Sky Flash. Not fitted with data link, so
High: 154 (0.6) 250 (1.0) -- AMRAAM limited to I/TARH guidance.
Ceiling: 9230 meters Engine Type: TF • Mid-2002: ASRAAM fitted to No.11 Squadron replacing AIM-9.
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N • Nov 02: Fitted with improved towed decoys (4th Gen D)
Cruise Range: 868 nm Int Fuel: 1118 kg • Early 2003: AMRAAM Optimization Program adds missile dat-
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: None alink, AMRAAM restored to I/M/TARH guidance.
None • Feb 03: ALARM fitted to a limited number of No.11 Squadron
Remarks: Phased out 1960 by Fairey Gannets. aircraft. ESM upgraded to 3rd Gen, designated EF3. Can carry 2
ALARM, 2 drop tanks, 4 ASRAAM, Areil Decoy pod, Phimat decoy
pod.
Tornado F.2 Interceptor
Gun Atk: 6 Man Rtg: 3.0/1.5
Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1984 - 86 Tornado GR.1/1B Attack
Counterm: None Bombsight: Advanced Gun Atk: 6 Man Rtg: 3.0/1.5
Sensors: Foxhunter radar, 2nd Gen ESM. Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1982/94
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) Counterm: None Bombsight: Computing
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat Sensors: Tornado Nose Radar, RWR, LRMTS. Does not have
V/Low: 400(1.7) 650(2.7) 792(3.3) laser designator
Med: 400(1.7) 675(2.8) 1016(4.2) Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
High: 400(1.7) 745(3.1) 1239(5.2) Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Vhigh: 400(1.7) 745(3.1) 1239(5.2) V/Low: 400(1.7) 650(2.7) 792(3.3)
Ceiling: 21335 meters Engine Type: TF Med: 400(1.7) 700(2.9) 1027(4.3)
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y High: 400(1.7) 750(3.1) 1262(5.3)
Cruise Range: 1530 nm Int Fuel: 5216 kg Ceiling: 15240 meters Engine Type: TF
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add. Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y
1500 L drop tank 1200 kg 350 nm Cruise Range: 1530 nm Int Fuel: 5216 kg
2250 L drop tank 1800 kg 530 nm Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 8500 kg 1500 L drop tank 1200 kg 350 nm
Off Guns: 1 27mm Mauser cannon. 2250 L drop tank 1800 kg 530 nm
• 4 Sky Flash, 2 AIM-9L/M Sidewinder, 2 2250 L drop tanks Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 9000 kg
Remarks: 18 aircraft used for training with No 229 OCU. Problems Off Guns: 2 27mm Mauser cannon @ 180 rds
with radar limited reliability, no multi-target capability. • 4 GBU-15, 2 ALARM, 2 AIM-9L/M Sidewinder
• 1985: Foxhunter radar operational. • 8 Mk83 1000 lb bombs or BL755, Sky Shadow ECM pod, BOZ
107 chaff pod
• 1 WE177 nuclear bomb, 2 AIM-9L/M SIdewinder, 2 1500 L drop

Renan Santos (Order #14116731)


B-15
60 White Ensign

tanks, Sky Shadow ECM pod, BOZ 107 chaff pod Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
• 7 ALARM, 2 1500 L drop tanks, Sky Shadow ECM pod, BOZ 107 Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
chaff pod V/Low: 370 (1.5) 510 (2.1) --
• 8 Mk83 1000 lb bombs or BL755, 2 AIM-9L/M Sidewinder, 2 1500 Med: 370 (1.5) 510 (2.1) --
L drop tanks, Sky Shadow ECM pod High: 370 (1.5) 510 (2.1) --
• 2 Sea Eagle, 2 1500 L drop tanks (GR.1B only) Ceiling: 12800 meters Engine Type: TF
• 4 Sea Eagle (GR.1B only) Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Remarks
Remarks: Cruise Range: 3385 nm Int Fuel: 70309 kg
GR.1A has no cannon, carries nose-mounted IR linescan sensor. Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: --
24 planes can carry Sea Eagle, designated GR.1B. None
Remarks:
Tornado GR.4 Attack VC.10 C.1 was tranasport version of commercial airliner. The C.1K
Gun Atk: 6 Man Rtg: 3.0/1.5 was adapted to carry hose reels under wings. K.2, 3, 4 were C.1s
Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1998 converted to aerial tankers by adding fuel tanks in cabin, hose
Counterm: None Bombsight: Advanced reels under fuselage and wings. Different marks refer to differ-
Sensors: Tornado nose radar, FLIR, RWR, LRMTS, Crew NVG. ent model VC.10 airliners converted to the tanker configuation.
Does not have laser designator. Fuel transfer rate 1300 kg/minute from each of two wing hoses,
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) although typical rate is 600 kg/minute. Centreline hose capable of
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat passing fuel at 2200 kg/minute.
V/Low: 400(1.7) 650(2.7) 792(3.3) • C.1: 14 converted, 13 in service from 1973 as transport with 150
Med: 400(1.7) 700(2.9) 1027(4.3) troops.
High: 400(1.7) 750(3.1) 1262(5.3) • C.1K: 13 converted from C.1 6/92-2/96. C.1K cannot refuel E-3
Ceiling: 15240 meters Engine Type: TF Sentry, C-130 Hercules, Nimrod, S-3 Viking, Tristar, VC.10 (these
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y types can only refuel from CL hose). Inflight Refuel: D/2D. 70300 kg
Cruise Range: 1530 nm Int Fuel: 5216 kg fuel (10 hours endurance). Two retired 12/00, one 3/02.
Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add. • K.2: 5 from 1985. Inflight Refuel: D/3D. 74000 kg fuel (Endurance
1500 L drop tank 1200 kg 350 nm 10.5 hours). All retired 2/01.
2250 L drop tank 1800 kg 530 nm • K.3: 4 from 1985. Inflight Refuel: D/3D. 80000 kg fuel (Endurance
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 9000 kg 11.4 hours).
Off Guns: 2 27mm Mauser cannon @ 180 rds • K.4: 5 from 2/94. Inflight Refuel: D/3D. 70300 kg fuel (Endurance
• 4 GBU-15, 2 ALARM, 2 AIM-9 10 hours). Retains full cargo space.
• 8 Mk83 1000 lb bombs or BL755, Sky Shadow ECM pod, BOZ
107 chaff pod Victor B.2 Bomber
• 1 WE 177 nuclear bomb, 2 AIM-9L/M Sidewinder, 2 1500 L drop Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 0.5/0.5
tanks, Sky Shadow ECM pod, BOZ 107 chaff pod Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1962 - 74
• 7 ALARM, 2 1500 L drop tanks, Sky Shadow ECM pod, BOZ 107 Counterm: 1st Gen D Bombsight: Ballistic
chaff pod Sensors: H2S radar.
• 8 Mk83 1000 lb bombs or BL755, 2 AIM-9L/M Sidewinder, 2 1500 Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
L drop tanks, Sky Shadow ECM pod Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
Remarks: Mid-life upgrade, 142 GR.1 aircraft being converted, V/Low: 500(2.1) 530(2.2) --
complete by 2002. Can carry TILAD pod. FLIR allows terrain- Med: 500(2.1) 530(2.2) --
following flight without use of radar in clear weather. Can tune High: 500(2.1) 530(2.2) --
ALARM in flight. Ceiling: 16800 meters Engine Type: TF
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y
Tristar K.1 Tanker Cruise Range: 3080 nm Int Fuel: ??? kg
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 0.5/0.5 Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1985 1500 IGal d. tank 5446 kg ??? nm
Counterm: None Bombsight: None Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 15890 kg
Sensors: None • 35 Mk83 1000 lb bombs
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) • Free-fall nuclear weapon internally
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat • Blue Steel nuclear standoff weapon
V/Low: 480(2.0) 545(2.3) -- Remarks: B.1 entered service in 1958, B.2 in1962, added Blue
Med: 480(2.0) 545(2.3) -- Steel capability. Converted to tankers in the early 1970s.
High: 480(2.0) 545(2.3) --
Ceiling: 12800 meters Engine Type: TF Victor K.2 Tanker
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y/3 Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 0.5/0.5
Cruise Range: 1943 nm Int Fuel: 136080 kg Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1974 - 93
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 37784 kg Counterm: None Bombsight: None
None Sensors: H2S radar, RWR.
Remarks: Converted L-1011 airliner. Nine purchased. Two are K.1, Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
four are KC.1 with cargo door, three are airliner configuration with Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
no refueling capability. Hose under fuselage, transfer rate 1814 kg/ V/Low: 500(2.1) 530(2.2) --
min. Two Mk32 refueling pods under wings, can transfer at 1134 kg/ Med: 500(2.1) 530(2.2) --
min. Can also carry passengers or cargo. High: 500(2.1) 530(2.2) --
Ceiling: 16000 meters Engine Type: TF
VC.10 Tanker Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y/2
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 0.5/0.5 Cruise Range: 3997 nm Int Fuel: 55886 kg
Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1984 Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: None
Counterm: None Bombsight: None

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Remarks: Converted Victor B.2 bombers. No two exactly alike. Wessex HAS.3 ASW
Total transferable fuel is 45360 kb. C/L station transfer rate 1814 Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 1.0/1.0
kg/min. One refuel pod on each wing with 545 kg/min. Can refuel Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1967 - 71
one Large aircraft or two Small/Medium. External fuel in two per- Counterm: None Bombsight: None
manently fitted underwing slipper tanks (@ 6170 kg) and refueling Sensors: Sonar 195 dipping sonar, AW.391 search radar.
pods (@ 526 kg). Flown by RAF No 55 Squadron from 1960 with B. Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Mk1A, 1965 B(K). Mk1A, and 1975 K. Mk2. Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
V/Low: 105(0.4) 114(0.5) --
Vulcan B.2A Bomber Med: 105(0.4) 114(0.5) --
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 0.5/0.5 Ceiling: 3658 meters Engine Type: TP
Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1963 - 82 Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
Counterm: 2nd Gen J&D Bombsight: Ballistic Cruise Range: 262 nm Int Fuel: 965 kg
Sensors: H2S radar, RWR, terrain-following radar, Green Satin Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 500 kg
nav radar. • 2 Mk44 or Mk46 torp
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) • 4 AS.12
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat • 2 Mk11 DC
V/Low: 543 (2.3) 580 (2.4) -- Remarks: Helicopter
Med: 543 (2.3) 570 (2.4) -- Upgraded HAS.1, 25 converted.
High: 543 (2.3) 560 (2.3) --
Ceiling: 19810 meters Engine Type: TJ Wessex HC.2/HU.5 Transport
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: Y Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 1.5/1.5
Cruise Range: 4000 nm Int Fuel: 54432 kg Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1964-03/87
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 9600 kg Counterm: None Bombsight: None
• 21 Mk83 1000 lb bombs Sensors: None
• Blue Steel nuclear standoff missile. Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
Remarks: Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
• 1974: Nine aircraft assigned to long-range maritime radar recon- V/Low: 105(0.4) 114(0.5) --
naissance role. Designated B.2(MRR). Served until 1982. Med: 105(0.4) 114(0.5) --
• Spring 82: For operations in the Falklands 5 aircraft fitted with Ceiling: 3660 meters Engine Type: TP
ALQ-101 jamming pods. Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
• Summer 82 - Mar 84: Six flew as K.2 tankers. ECM removed, Drop Tank Desc. Fuel Wt. Range Add.
Hose-drum reel added under fuselage. Bomb bay fitted with three 200 IGal ferry tank 725 kg 215 nm
ausx fuel tanks. Cruise Range: 286 nm Int Fuel: 965 kg
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 1815 kg
Wasp HAS.1 ASW • 4 AS.12 (HU.5)
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 2.0/2.0 • 2 RN rocket pods
Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1964 - 88 Remarks: Helicopter
Counterm: None Bombsight: None HC.2 for RAF (30), HU.5 for RN (100). HU.5 only could carry rock-
Sensors: None ets and AS.12. Can carry 14-16 armed troops. Can carry 200 IGal
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) ferry tank in cabin.
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
V/Low: 96 (0.4) 104 (0.4) -- Whirlwind ASW
Med: 96 (0.4) 104 (0.4) -- Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 1.0 /1.0
Ceiling: 3658 meters Engine Type: TS Size/Signature: Small/Small In Service: 1954 - 64
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N Counterm: None Bombsight: None
Cruise Range: 235 nm Int Fuel: 562 kg Sensors: Dipping sonar, radar (HAS.7 only)
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 500 kg Throttle Setting (speed in knots)
• 2 Mk44 torp Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat
• 2 AS.12 V/Low: 70 (0.3) 93 (0.4) --
Remarks: Helicopter Med: 70 (0.3) 93 (0.4) --
Ceiling: 3048 meters Engine Type: TP
Wessex HAS.1 ASW Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
Gun Atk: -- Man Rtg: 1.0/1.0 Cruise Range: 264 nm Int Fuel: ??? kg
Size/Signature: Large/Large In Service: 1961 - 79 Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 250 kg
Counterm: None Bombsight: None • 1 Mk30 or Mk44 torp
Sensors: Sonar 194 dipping sonar Remarks: Helicopter
Throttle Setting (speed in knots) British-built version of the US Sikorsky S-55. HAR.1,3,5 are
Altitude Cruise Full Mil Reheat SAR variants with no weapons. HAS.3, HAS.7 are equipped for
V/Low: 105(0.4) 114(0.5) -- ASW.
Med: 105(0.4) 114(0.5) -- • 1960: HAS.7s replaced by Wessex, used as troop carriers (8
Ceiling: 3658 meters Engine Type: TP troops each).
Endurance Data Inflight Refuel: N
Cruise Range: 262 nm Int Fuel: 965 kg
Ordnance Loadouts: Payload: 500 kg
• 2 Mk44 torp
• 4 AS.12
• 2 Mk11 DC
Remarks: Helicopter
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Mount Name Barrels Surf Surf Ph/Mt Surf Ph/Mt Surf DPs Surf DPs Armor FC GCS
Country Bore/Calibre /Mount Rng (nm) 01-50% 51-100% 01-50% 51-100% Pent Mode Rating Remarks

Australia AN 4 40mm/60 1 1.7 0.15 0.15 1 1 None OP 0.3 C

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Intl 12.7 mm mg 1 0.8 0.15 0.08 1 1 None OP 0.003 C
Italy MK1 76mm/62 1 7 0.50 0.25 7 2 Light RA,EO 0.9
Italy Super Rapid 76mm/62 1 7 0.65 0.33 12 3 Light RA,EO 1.9
Italy Compact 127mm/54 1 11.8 0.65 0.33 25 8 Light RA,EO,OP 2.8
Nethl. Goalkeeper 30mm R 1.5 0.65 0.33 8 2 None RA,EO 0.7 B,C
Sweden Bofors 57 Mk2 57mm/70 1 8 0.65 0.33 11 3 None RA,EO,OP 0.5
Switz. Oerlikon 20mm/80 1 1.1 0.15 0.08 1 1 None OP 0.1 C
Switz. Sea Zenith 25mm/92 4 1.3 0.65 0.33 7 2 None RA,EO 0.9 B,C
Switz. GAM-B01/02/03 20mm/85 1 1.2 0.20 0.10 3 1 None OP 0.2 C
Switz. GAM-B01/02/03 20mm/85 2 1.2 0.20 0.10 6 2 None OP 0.3 C
Switz. GAM-C01 20mm/95 1 1.3 0.20 0.10 2 1 None OP 0.2 C
Switz. GBM-A01 25mm/80 1 1.5 0.20 0.10 2 1 None OP 0.3 C
UK Mk4, Mk7A 20mm/80 1 1.1 0.15 0.08 1 1 None OP 0.1 C
UK GCM-A01/02/03 30mm/75 2 3 0.50 0.25 9 2 None RA,EO,OP 0.6 C
UK LS-30B (Ds 30) 30mm/75 1 3 0.20 0.10 4 1 None OP 0.4 C
UK Type A32 30mm/75 2 3 0.20 0.10 4 1 None OP 0.6 C
UK Mk2 STAAG 40mm/60 2 3 0.15 0.08 1 1 None OP 0.2 C
UK Mk3/Mk5c/Mk7/Mk9 40mm/60 1 2 0.15 0.08 1 1 None OP 0.1 C
UK Mk5 40mm/60 2 2 0.15 0.08 1 1 None OP 0.2 C
UK Mk6 40mm/60 6 2 0.15 0.08 5 1 None OP 0.3 C
UK Mk6 76mm/70 2 7 0.35 0.18 6 2 Light RA,OP 2.5
UK Mk5 102mm/45 1 8.2 0.25 0.13 2 1 Light RA,OP 0.2
UK Mk16 102mm/45 2 10 0.25 0.13 3 1 Light RA,OP 0.3
UK Mk19 102mm/40 2 5.8 0.25 0.13 3 1 Light RA,OP 1.5
UK Mk21 102mm/45 2 10 0.25 0.13 3 1 Light RA,OP 0.3
UK Mk1/3/4 114mm/45 2 10.3 0.25 0.13 4 1 Light RA,OP 0.3
UK Mk5 114mm/45 1 10 0.50 0.25 6 2 Light RA,OP 1.1
UK Mk6 114mm/45 2 10 0.50 0.25 8 2 Light RA,OP 1.4
UK Mk8 114mm/55 1 12 0.65 0.33 12 3 Light RA,EO,OP 2.3
UK Mk12 120mm/45 2 8.5 0.25 0.13 3 1 Light RA,OP 1.3
UK Mk1 133mm/50 2 12 0.25 0.13 4 1 Light RA,OP 0.9
UK Mk22 152mm/50 2 12.9 0.35 0.18 6 2 Medium RA,OP 1.3
UK Mk23 152mm/50 3 12.6 0.35 0.18 13 5 Medium RA,OP 1.6
UK Mk26 152mm/52 2 12.8 0.35 0.18 32 11 Medium RA,OP 6.6 A
USA Mk15 Phalanx Blk IB 20mm/76 R 2 0.65 0.33 6 2 None EO 0.4 B,C
USA Mk27/Mk33 76mm/50 2 7 0.35 0.18 7 2 Light RA,OP 0.9
USA Mk75 76mm/62 1 7 0.65 0.33 8 2 Light RA,EO 1.2
USA Mk42 127mm/54 1 13 0.50 0.25 15 5 Light RA,OP 7.6
USA Mk45 127mm/54 1 13 0.65 0.33 12 4 Light RA,EO 6.8
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Mount Name Barrels Air Air Ph/Mt Air Ph/Mt Max FC
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Country Bore/Calibre /Mount Rng (nm) 01-50% 51-100% Alt Mode Remarks

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Australia AN 4 40mm/60 1 1.7 0.10 0.05 Low OP A
Intl 12.7 mm MG 1 0.5 0.05 0.02 Low OP C
Italy Mk1 76mm/62 1 3.5 0.35 0.20 High RA,EO
Italy Super Rapid 76mm/62 1 3.5 0.55 0.30 High RA,EO A
Italy Compact 127mm/54 1 5.2 0.40 0.15 High RA,EO,OP
Neth Goalkeeper 30mm 1xR 1.5 0.80 0.55 Low RA,EO A,B,C
Sweden Bofors Mk2 57mm/70 1 3.5 0.50 0.10 Med RA,EO,OP A
Switz Oerlikon 20mm/80 1 1.2 0.15 0.05 Low OP C
Switz GAM-B01 20mm/85 1 1.2 0.15 0.05 Low OP C
Switz GAM-B01 20mm/85 2 1.2 0.20 0.05 Low OP C
Switz Sea Zenith 25mm/92 4 1.3 0.70 0.40 Low RA,EO A,B,C
UK Mk4, 7A 20mm/80 1 1.2 0.15 0.05 Low OP C
UK GAM-C01 20mm/95 1 1.3 0.20 0.05 Low OP C
UK GBM-A01 25mm/80 1 1.5 0.20 0.05 Low OP C
UK GCM-A01/02/03 30mm/75 2 1.8 0.20 0.05 Med RA, EO,OP C
UK LS-30B (DS 30) 30mm/75 1 1.6 0.15 0.05 Med OP C
UK GDM-A/C 35 mm/90 2 2.8 0.25 0.10 Med RA,EO,OP C
UK Mk2 40mm/60 STAAG 2 1.7 0.15 0.05 Med OP C
UK Mk3/Mk5c/Mk7/Mk9 40mm/60 1 1.7 0.15 0.05 Med OP C
UK Mk5 40mm/60 2 1.7 0.20 0.05 Med OP C
UK Mk6 40mm/60 6 1.7 0.25 0.15 Med OP C
UK Mk6 76mm/70 2 3.5 0.25 0.15 Med RA,OP
UK Mk5 102mm/45 1 4.1 0.15 0.05 High RA,OP
UK Mk16 102mm/45 2 5.0 0.15 0.05 High RA,OP
UK Mk19 102mm/40 2 4.2 0.10 0.05 High OP
UK Mk21 102mm/45 2 5.0 0.15 0.05 High RA,OP
UK Mk1/Mk3 114mm/45 2 5.0 0.15 0.05 High RA,OP
UK Mk4 114mm/45 2 5.0 0.15 0.05 High RA,OP
UK Mk5 114mm/45 1 4.5 0.10 0.05 High RA,OP
UK Mk6 114mm/45 2 4.5 0.30 0.10 High RA,OP
UK Mk8 114mm/55 1 4.8 0.35 0.10 High RA,EO,OP
UK Mk12 120mm/45 2 4.5 0.10 0.05 High RA, OP
UK Mk1 133mm/50 2 6.5 0.20 0.10 High RA, OP
UK Mk22 152mm/50 3 5.5 0.15 0.05 High RA, OP
UK Mk23 152mm/50 3 5.5 0.15 0.05 High RA, OP
UK Mk26 152mm/52 2 5.5 0.15 0.05 High RA,OP
USA Mk15 Phalanx
Block I 20mm/76 1xR 1.2 0.85 0.55 Low RA A,B,C
USA Mk27/Mk33 76mm/50 2 3.5 0.20 0.10 High RA,OP
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Mount Name Barrels Air Air Ph/Mt Air Ph/Mt Max FC


Country Bore/Calibre /Mount Rng (nm) 01-50% 51-100% Alt Mode Remarks

USA Mk75 76mm/62 1 3.5 0.40 0.25 High RA,EO

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USA Mk42 127mm/54 1 5.2 0.30 0.10 High RA,OP
USA Mk45 127mm/54 1 5.2 0.35 0.10 High RA,EO

FC Mode: Remarks:
RA = Radar A Gun can fire armor piercing (AP) rounds.
EO = Electro-Optic B Autonomous mount.
OP = Optical or Local Control C Manually loaded, small magazine. Do not check for mount explosion if hit.
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Annex D - Surface Missiles
Surf Air Min
Msl Range Range Range ATA Speed Max Min Trajec- Warhd Dmg RCS ROF Print
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Country Name Guidance Gen (nm) (nm) (nm) Rating (kts) Alt (m) Alt (m) tory (kg) Pts Size /turn IOC Remarks

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France MM38 Exocet I/TARH 2 23.0 — 2.7 — 613 Low VLow Cruise 165 33 VSmall 1974 SS
France MM38 Exocet Blk 2 I/TARH 3 23.0 — 2.7 — 613 Low VLow Cruise 165 33 VSmall 1992 SS
France MM40 Exocet I/TARH 3 38.0 — 3.0 — 613 Low VLow Cruise 165 33 VSmall 1981 SS
France MM40 Exocet Blk 2 I/TARH 3 38.0 — 3.0 — 613 Low VLow Cruise 165 33 Stealthy 8 SS, TM
UK Sea Cat TV Cmd 1 2.5 2.5 0.7 2.0 400 Med VLow Ballistic 20 4 VSmall 2 1964 SSC
UK Sea Dart SARH 2 25.0 25.0 2.3 3.5 1650 VHi Low Ballistic 23 5 VSmall 1968 HF
UK Improved Sea Dart SARH 2 25.0 30.0 3.5 4.0 1650 VHi VLow Ballistic 23 5 VSmall SSC, HF
UK Sea Dart Mod 5 SARH 3 25.0 40.0 3.5 5.0 1650 VHi VLow Ballistic 23 5 VSmall 1995 SSC, HF, Can
atk diving msls.
UK Sea Slug I Beam-R 1 15.0 15.0 3.0 1.0 1188 VHi Low Ballistic 91 18 Small 1960s
UK Sea Slug II Beam-R 1 20.0 25.0 3.0 1.5 1188 VHi Low Ballistic 91 18 Small 1 SSC
UK Sea Wolf Cmd 2 — 2.7 0.3 5.0 1320 Med VLow Ballistic 14 — VSmall 2 Auto, SSC
UK LWT Sea Wolf Cmd 2 — 2.7 0.3 5.0 1320 Med VLow Ballistic 14 — VSmall 2 Auto, SSC
UK VL Sea Wolf Cmd 3 — 4.0 0.3 5.5 1320 Med VLow Ballistic 14 — VSmall 15 Auto, SSC
UK Sea Skua SL SARH 2 8.2 — 1.0 — 528 Low VLow Cruise 30 6 VSmall 1 1979 SS
USA Harpoon IB I/TARH 3 60.0 — 3.0 — 561 VLow VLow Cruise 227 45 VSmall 8 1982 SS
USA Harpoon IC I/TARH 3 75.0 — 3.0 — 561 VLow VLow Cruise 227 45 VSmall 8 1985 SS, TM, 3W
USA Tomahawk Blk I
(BGM-109A) I/TERCOM — 1350.0 — 50.0 — 475 VLow VLow Cruise 200 kT — VSmall 8 1983 TLAM-N, NOE
USA Tomahawk Blk I
(BGM-109B) I/TARH 2 250.0 — 6.0 — 475 VLow VLow Cruise 454 76 VSmall 8 1983 TASM, SS, TM, 5W
USA Tomahawk Blk IIA
(BGM-109C) I/TERCOM — 675.0 — 25.0 — 475 VLow VLow Cruise 454 76 VSmall 8 1986 TLAM-C, NOE
USA Tomahawk Blk IIB
(BGM-109D) I/TERCOM — 675.0 — 25.0 — 475 VLow VLow Cruise 454 4x14 VSmall 8 1988 TLAM-D, NOE
USA Tomahawk Blk IIIA
(BGM-109C) I/GPS — 1000.0 — 25.0 — 475 VLow VLow Cruise 454 76 Stealthy 8 1993 TLAM-C, NOE
USA Tomahawk Blk IIIB
(BGM-109D) I/GPS — 1000.0 — 25.0 — 475 VLow VLow Cruise 454 4x14 Stealthy 8 1994 TLAM-D, NOE
USA NATO Sea
Sparrow RIM-7M SARH 3 12.0 12.0 0.5 5.5 2640 Med VLow Ballistic 30 6 VSmall 1982 SSC
USA SM1MR Block II/III SARH 2 20.0 20.0 1.5 4.0 1650 VHi Low Ballistic 23 5 VSmall 2 or 3 1969 HF
USA SM2MR Block I I/M/TSARH 2 25.0 35.0 1.5 4.5 1650 VHi Low Ballistic 23 5 VSmall 2 1978 HF
USA SM2MR Block II I/M/TSARH 2 25.0 60.0 1.5 5.0 1650 VHi VLow Ballistic 23 5 VSmall 2 1983 SSC, HF
USA SM2MR Block III I/M/TSARH 3 25.0 60.0 3.0 6.0 1650 VHi VLow Ballistic 23 5 VSmall 2 or 20 1988 SSC, HF
USA SM2MR Block IIIB I/M/TSARH 4 25.0 60.0 3.0 7.0 1650 VHi VLow Ballistic 23 5 VSmall 1999

Key to Remarks: Auto = autonomouns sytem.


HF = Height finding radar or 3D radar needed to fire. ISAR = Missile equipped with an Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar.
NOE = Nap-of-the-Earth flight profile over land. R = Missile has a reattack capability.
SS=Missile is a sea-skimmer SSC = Missile can engage sea skimmers.
TM = terminal maneuver such as pop-up or terminal weave.
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Annex E1 ASW Standoff Weapons

Min Rng Max Rng Speed


Country System Name (nm) (nm) (knots) Payload Remarks

Austr Ikara 1.0 9.7 495 Mk46 Mod 2 torp Automatic reloading
system takes one Tac Turn.
USA RUR-5A ASROC 0.5 5.0 660 Mk46 torp
USA RUM-139A VL ASROC 2.5 12.0 660 Mk46 or Mk50 torp Mk41 & Mk48 VLS.

Annex E2 Ahead-Thrown Weapons


Max Rng # of Warhead Dmg # of Attacks Weapon
Country System Name (nm) Ph Projectiles (kg) Pts per Tac Turn Type

UK Mk4 Squid 0.1 0.09 3 94 10 1 DC launcher


UK Mk10 Limbo 0.5 0.15 3 94 10 1/2 DC launcher
USA Mk10 Hedgehog 0.1 0.07 24 14 4 1 ASW Mortar

Annex E3 Depth Charges


Weight Warhead Dmg Max
Country System Name (kg) (kg) Pts Depth Platform Remarks

UK Mk7 Heavy Depth Charge 191 132 11 Int III Surface ship
UK Mk11 Mod 3 Depth Charge 145 80 9 Shallow Aircraft
UK WE-177C Nuclear Depth Bomb 500 - - Deep Aircraft Similar to US Mk57.
Estimated yield 15 kT.
USA Mk17 Depth Charge 147 106 10 Shallow Aircraft
USA Mk47 Depth Charge 161 114 11 Shallow Aircraft

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Range Min ATA Speed Dist/ Max Min
Country System Name Guidance (nm) Rng (nm) Gen Rating (kts) Phase Alt Alt

Sweden RBS 70 SALH 2.7 0.3 2 4.5 660 2.8 Low NOE
UK Bloodhound I Cmd 34.6 4.0 1 2.0 2000 8.3 VHi Low
UK Bloodhound II SARH 57.6 4.0 1 2.5 2000 8.3 VHi Low
UK Blowpipe Cmd 1.6 0.4 1 2.5 660 2.8 Low NOE
UK Javelin SACLOS 2.4 0.2 2 3.0 1300 5.4 Low NOE
UK Rapier, Towed SACLOS 3.5 0.4 2 4.0 1147 4.8 Med NOE
UK Rapier, Tracked SACLOS 3.5 0.4 2 4.0 1147 4.8 Med NOE
UK Rapier Field Std A SACLOS 3.5 0.4 2 4.0 1147 4.8 Med NOE
UK Rapier Field Std B SACLOS 3.5 0.4 2 5.0 1147 4.8 Med NOE
UK Rapier Field Std C SACLOS 4.3 0.3 3 6.0 1375 4.8 Med NOE
UK Starstreak Laser Beam-R 3.8 0.2 2 5.5 2295 9.6 Low NOE
UK Thunderbird I SARH 26.1 2e 2 1.5 2000 8.3 VHi Low
UK Thunderbird II SARH 40.5 2e 2 2.0 2000 8.3 VHi Low
UK Tigercat Manual Cmd 2.5 0.7 1 2.0 400 1.7 Med NOE
USA Stinger IRH 3.0 0.1 2 4 1452 6.1 Low NOE
USA Stinger-POST IRH 3.0 0.1 3 5 1452 6.1 Low NOE

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Range 0-50% 51-100% Max FC
Country System Name Barrels (nm) Rng Rng Alt Mode Remarks

UK Marksman 35mm 2 2.8 0.25 0.10 Med RA, OP Vehicle-mounted

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Torp Range Speed Warh Dmge Dmg Launch Diam Max In
Country Name Guidance Gen (nm) (kts) Wt (kg) vs. sub vs. ship Platforms (mm) Depth Svc Remarks
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UK Mk8 Gyro/Straight — 2.5 45 365 — 183 Sub 533 P/S -80s WWII straight runner.
3.5 40
UK Mk9 Gyro/Straight — 5.5 41 367 — 184 Ship 533 P/S -60s WWII straight runner.
7.5 35 183
UK Mk20 Bidder (E) Pass 1 60 20 90 23 45 Ship 533
UK Mk20 Bidder (S) Pass 1 60 20 90 23 45 Sub 533 -70
UK Mk23 Grog Wire-G 1 6.0 20 90 23 — Sub 533 1966 Dual speed, replaced Mk20
4.4 28
UK Mk24 Mod 0 Wire-G 2 7.0 35 340 85 — Sub 533 Deep I Quiet torp. Tigerfish.
16.0 24
UK Mk24 Mod 1 Wire-G 2 7.0 35 340 85 170 Sub 533 Deep I Quiet torp. All Mod1 brought
16.0 24 up to mod 2 standards 1987.
UK Mk24 Mod 2 Wire-G 3 7.0 35 340 85 170 Sub 533 Deep I Incorporates Stingray seeker
16.0 24 technology. Quiet torp.
UK Spearfish Dual Wire-G 4 12.0 65 300 75 150 Sub 533 Deep III 1994 Similar to the Mk48 ADCAP.
25.0 29 Quiet torpedo.
UK Stingray Act/Pass 3 4.3 45 45 23 — Surf, Air 324 Deep III 1986 Imaging seeker. DE warhead
Replacement for Mk46.
(some were available in 1982
for Falklands TF).
UK Mk30 Dealer B Pass 1 2.0 20 45 11 — Air 457 Int IV -71 Replaced by Mk43
USA Mk37 mod 0/3 Act/Pass 2 4.0 24 150 38 — Sub 482 Int III 1959 Mods 0 does not have wire
9.0 16 guidance. Modified to Mod 3s
USA Mk37 mod 1 Wire-G 2 4.0 24 150 38 — Sub 482 Int III 1960
9.0 16
USA Mk37 mod 2 Wire-G 2 4.0 24 150 38 — Sub 482 Int III 1967
9.0 16
USA NT37C Wire-G 2 8.0 34 150 38 75 Surf, Sub 482 Int III 1977 Used by RCN.
18.0 22
USA NT37E Wire-G 2 8.0 34 150 38 75 Sub 482 Int V 1984
18.0 22
USA NT37F Wire-G 3 10.0 36 150 38 75 Sub 482 Int V 1990 Digital seeker
21.0 25
USA Mk43 Active 1 2.1 21 34 9 — Surf, Air 324 Int IV Interim replacement for Mk30
USA Mk44 Active 2 3.0 30 34 9 — Surf, Air 324 Int IV 59-67 Helical search only
USA Mk46 mod 1 Act/Pass 2 6.0 45 44 11 — All 324 xx 1968
USA Mk46 mod 2 Act/Pass 2 6.0 45 44 11 — Surf, Air, Msl 324 Int V 1971
USA Mk46 mod 5 Act/Pass 3 6.0 45 44 11 — Surf, Air, Msl 324 Int V 1979 Mod 5. Known as NEARTIP
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Torp Range Speed Warh Dmge Dmg Launch Diam Max In


Country Name Guidance Gen (nm) (kts) Wt (kg) vs. sub vs. ship Platforms (mm) Depth Svc Remarks

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USA Mk46 mod 5A(SW) Act/Pass 3 6.0 45 44 11 — All 324 Int V 1989 Shallow-water capable.
8.0 30
USA Mk48 mods 1-4 Dual-Wire 3 10.0 55 300 75 150 Sub 533 Deep II Only mods 3 & 4 have
16.5 40
USA Mk48 ADCAP Dual-Wire 3 11.0 65 300 75 150 Sub 533 Deep III 1989 Sometimes called Mk48 Mod 5
18.0 40

Annex G5 Anti-Runway Ordnance


Cluster Hang Warhead Release
Country Name Pcut of Wt (kg) (kg) Alt Remarks

UK JP233 Tandem .90 SG 357 Disp 2355 30*25.8 Low 30 SG 357 anti-runway shaped-charge bomblets.
— HB 876 Disp 215*mines Low 215 HB 876 area denial mines.
UK JP233 underwing .90 SG 357 Disp 1370 30*25.8 Low 30 SG 357 anti-runway shaped-charge bomblets.
UK JP233 underwing HB 876 Disp 1150 215*mines Low 215 HB 876 area denial mines.
All Laser-guided bombs .80 1 Varies Varies High - Med Must designate the runway.
All 1000kg bomb .60 1 1000 Varies Med Low-drag bombs only. High-drag bombs won’t penetrate runway.
All 500kg bomb .60 1 500 Varies Med Low-drag bombs only. High-drag bombs won’t penetrate runway.
All 227kg bomb .60 1 227 Varies Med Low-drag bombs only. High-drag bombs won’t penetrate runway.

Pcut = Probability that a cut has occurred given that the munitions hit the target.
Release Altitude = The altitude that the munitions must be released from to successfully inflict a cut should it hit.
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Annex G1 Unguided Air Ordnance

Range Hang Warhead Dam GCS


Country Name (nm) Wt (kg) (Kg) Pts Rating Remarks

Canada LAU 5002 A/A 3.6 75 12 2 0.12 6*CRV7 rockets.


Canada LAU 5003 A/A 3.6 180 38 8 0.19 19*CRV7 rockets.
France Matra F1 rocket pod 2.2 270 36 7 0.12 36*68mm rockets w/HE or HEAT.
UK BL755 — 277 147 29 0.91 Limited antiarmor capability
UK IBL755 — 277 147 29 0.91 Dedicated antiarmor weapon
UK JP233 — 2335 360 72
UK 500 lb GP bomb — 245 90 18 0.33
UK 1000 lb GP bomb — 412 185 37 0.41 Retard option (high-drag).
UK 3 in Rocket MkI 27 6 1 0.03
UK 2 in rocket 11 3 1 0.01
UK RN 19 * 2.75 in 2 172 — — —
USA LAU-3/3A — 200 52 10 0.3 19*2.75in FFAR.
USA LAU-10/A 4.3 261 11 2 0.68 4*Zuni 5in (HVAR) rockets.
USA LAU-32 3 98 19 4 0.2 7*2.75in FFAR.
USA LAU-68B 3.5 98 32 6 0.96 7*2.75in HYDRA rockets
USA LAU-69B 3.5 150 86 17 1.46 19*2.75in HYDRA rockets
USA Mk81 250 lb bomb — 119/137 44 9 0.21 Standard/Snakeye versions.
USA Mk82 500 lb bomb — 241/259 87 17 0.26 Standard/Snakeye versions.
USA Mk83 1000 lb bomb — 447 202 40 0.35 No Snakeye version.
USA Mk84 2000 lb bomb — 894 429 72 0.44 No Snakeye version.

Annex G2 Electronic Air Ordnance

Gener- Hang
Country Name ation Wt(kg) Remarks

Sweden BOZ 107 1 or 2 325 Dispenses chaff/IR flares, for Tornado aircraft.
UK Atlantic FLIR Pod 2 100 Navigation FLIR pod.
UK Blue Eric ECM Pod 1 200 Def. jamming pod for Harriers
(Sky Shadow & ALQ-101 too large).
UK Sky Shadow ECM Pod 2 300 Defensive jamming pod for Tornado.
UK TIALD Attack Pod 2 210 FLIR and laser designator pod.
UK Data Link Pod – ??? Required to operate AS.37 Martel or AJ.168
UK Masquerade Decoy Pod 2 250 Pod for dispensing chaff or flares.
UK VICON 70 Decoy Pod 2 210 Pod for dispensing chaff or flares.
USA ALQ-101 ECM Pod 1 250 Defensive jamming pod. (V)8 for UK Buccaneers.
USA ALQ-131 ECM Pod 2 265 Defensive jamming pod.
USA ALQ-165 ECM Pod 2 172 Defensive jamming pod. Podded version of ASPJ.
USA Pave Spike — 193 Laser designator pod. ASQ-153.

Annex G3 Air Cannon

Dam
Country Name Pts Remarks

France DEFA 552 30mm 2


France DEFA 553 30mm 2
FRG Mauser IWKA 27mm 5 Tornadoes
UK Mk4/5 20mm 1
UK Aden 25mm 4
UK Aden Mk3/4/5 30mm 2 Mk3 Lightning, Mk5 Sea Harrier.
USA Mk12 20mm 1 A-4 Skyhawk
USA 20mm Vulcan 7

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Range Range Speed Trajec- Flight Min Wt Wt Dam RCS GCS
Country Name Guidance Gen (nm) (nm) (kts) tory Alt Alt (kg) (kg) Pts Size Rtng IOC Remarks

France AM.39 Exocet I/TARH 2 2 38 613 Cruise VLow VLow 654 165 33 VSmall -- 1978 SS.

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UK AS.37 Martel ARM 1 1 33 660 Ballistic Med Low 550 150 30 VSmall -- 1972 - 94
UK Storm Shadow I&GPS& 3 3 135 528 Cruise Low Low 1300 454 76 Stealthy -- 2002
TERCOM/TIIR
UK AJ.168 TV 1 1 16.5 660 Ballistic Med VLow 520 150 30 VSmall 2.29 Requires data link pod.
UK Alarm ARM 2 1 37 1320 Ballistic Med Low 265 50 10 VSmall -- 1990 Loiter capab. Stores tgt loc.
UK Alarm 2 ARM 3 1 37 1320 Ballistic Med Low 265 50 10 VSmall -- 2003 Loiter capab. Stores tgt loc.
UK Blue Steel Inertial 1 20e 100 1434 Ballistic Med VLow 7295 1 mt — Small -- 1963
UK Mk13/18 Paveway II SALH 2 0.5 4 528 Ballistic Med Med 547 185 37 VSmall 1.42
UK Sea Eagle I/TARH 2 3 60 594 Cruise VLow VLow 600 230 46 VSmall -- 1986-00 SS.
UK Sea Skua SARH 2 1 8.2 528 Cruise Low VLow 145 30 6 VSmall -- 1982 SS. Can tgt 4 at once.
USA AGM-12B Bullpup A Cmd 1 1 6 1188 Ballistic Med Low 260 113 23 VSmall 1.04 1960
USA AGM-12C Bullpup B Cmd 1 1 9 1188 Ballistic Med Low 812 454 76 VSmall 1.52 1964
USA AGM-65A Maverick EO (D) 1 0.5 2 791 Ballistic Low Low 210 57 11 VSmall 1.75 1972
USA AGM-65B Maverick EO (D) 1 0.5 4 791 Ballistic Low Low 210 57 11 VSmall 1.75 1975
USA AGM-65D Maverick IIR 2 0.5 6 791 Ballistic Low Low 220 57 11 VSmall 1.75 1986 HEAT Warhead.
USA AGM-65E Maverick SALH 2 1.5 11 791 Ballistic Low Low 293 136 27 VSmall 1.83 1985 Pave Spike/Tack desig.
USA AGM-65F Maverick IIR 3 1.5 6 791 Ballistic Low Low 307 136 27 VSmall 1.75 1989 Blast/Frag warhead.
USA AGM-65G Maverick IIR 3 1.5 6 791 Ballistic Low Low 307 136 27 VSmall 1.75 1989 Blast/Frag warhead.
USA AGM-84A Harpoon I/TARH 2 3 60 561 Cruise VLow VLow 526 227 45 VSmall -- 1979 SS, TM.
USA AGM-84B Harpoon IB I/TARH 3 3 60 561 Cruise VLow VLow 526 227 45 VSmall -- 1982 SS.
USA GBU-10A/B SALH 1 0.5 3 528 Ballistic Med Med 944 429 72 VSmall 1.51 1976 Paveway I. Mk84 GP.
USA GBU-10C/D/E/F SALH 2 0.5 4 528 Ballistic Med Med 944 429 72 VSmall 1.51 1981 Paveway II. Mk84 GP.
USA GBU-10G/H/J SALH 2 0.5 4 528 Ballistic Med Med 944 273 55 VSmall 1.51 1981 Paveway II. BLU-109 AP.
USA GBU-12A Paveway I SALH 1 0.5 3 528 Ballistic Med Med 277 87 17 VSmall 0.96 1976 Paveway I. Mk82 GP.
USA GBU-12B/C/D Paveway II SALH 2 0.5 4 528 Ballistic Med Med 277 87 17 VSmall 1.01 Paveway II. Mk82 GP.
USA GBU-15(V)1/B EO (DN, DL) 1 1 12 528 Ballistic Med Med 1187 Mk84 72 VSmall 2.01 1983
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Missile ATA Max Rng Hang Speed Dog- Snap
Country Name Guidance Gen Rating (nm) Wt (kg) (kts) Aspect fight? U/D? IOC Remarks
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Intl AIM-132 ASRAAM IIRH 4 7.0 8.1 80 1721 A Y N 1999? Off-boresignt launch. Lock-on after launch
UK Firestreak IRH 1 2.0 3.0 136 1721 N N N 1958 - 66 Production terminated 1969.
UK Hellstreak Cmd 3 5.0 2.5 16 2295 N N N AAM version of Starstreak for helicopters.
UK Red Top IRH 2 4.5 5.0 150 1721 W Y N 1964 - 84 Also called Fire Streak MkIV.
UK Sky Flash SARH 3 5.5 31.0 193 2295 A N Y 1978 Similar to later Sparrows.
USA AIM-7C Sparrow III SARH 2 3.5 6.0 193 1434 N N N 1958
USA AIM-7E Sparrow SARH 2 4.0 16.1 205 2295 A N N 1963
USA AIM-7E2 Sparrow SARH 2 4.5 16.1 205 2295 A N N 1968
USA AIM-7F Sparrow SARH 3 5.0 31.0 230 2295 A N N 1977
USA AIM-7M Sparrow SARH 3 5.5 31.0 230 2295 A Y Y 1982 Capable of multiple engagements.
USA AIM-9B Sidewinder IRH 1 1.5 2.5 70.4 1147 N Y N 1956
USA AIM-9C Sidewinder SARH 1 2.0 6.5 84 1147 A Y N 1965
USA AIM-9D Sidewinder IRH 2 3.0 6.5 88.5 1434 W Y N 1965
USA AIM-9H Sidewinder IRH 2 4.5 6.5 84 1434 W Y N 1972
USA AIM-9L Sidewinder IRH 3 5.5 9.6 85 1434 A Y N 1978 First all-aspect IR homer.
USA AIM-9M Sidewinder IRH 3 6.5 9.6 85 1434 A Y N 1982
USA AIM-9P Sidewinder IRH 2 4.5 9.6 85 1434 W Y N 1978 Export version of AIM-9J.
USA AIM-120 AMRAAM I/M/TARH 4 7.0/8.0 40/10 152 2295 A Y Y 1988 Max 8 msls controlled in flight at
once. HOJ mode. Launched
from Sea Harrier FRS.2.

Speed to Distance Conversion:


Distance per Tactical Turn = Speed/20 nm
Distance per Engagement Turn = Speed/120 nm

Remarks Notes:
Missiles with slewable seekers are treated as all-aspect weapons unless used with a helmet mounted sight.
US AIM-120 AMRAAM can be fired in a bore-sight mode during a dogfight. The second ATA value is for this mode.
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UK Kelvin-Hughes 1600 series SS 47 27 15 9 5


UK Radar 267 SS 25 14 8 5 3
UK Radar 268 SS 16 9 5 3 2
UK Radar 271 SS 16 9 5 3 2
UK Radar 276 SS 37 25 14 8 4
UK Radar 277 series SS 36 20 11 6 4
HF 60 40 30 13 4
UK Radar 278 HF 60 40 30 13 4
UK Radar 279 AS 86 54 40 17 5
UK Radar 281 AS 127 80 60 25 8
UK Radar 286 SS 13 7 4 2 1
UK Radar 291 SS 16 9 5 3 2
UK Radar 293, 293Q AS 32 20 15 6 2
SS 38 21 12 7 4
UK Radar 960 AS 158 100 74 32 10
UK Radar 964 SS 25 25 14 8 4
UK Radar 965 AS 174 110 82 35 10
UK Radar 965M AS 174 110 82 35 10
UK Radar 967/968 AS 106 67 50 21 6
SS 50 32 18 10 6
UK Radar 974 SS 25 19 11 6 3
UK Radar 975 SS 40 27 15 9 5
UK Radar 978/979 SS 24 24 16 9 5
UK Radar 982 AS 53 33 25 11 3
UK Radar 983 HF 53 33 25 11 3
UK Radar 984 3D 159 100 75 32 10
UK Radar 988 3D 246 180 134 57 17
UK Radar 992 AS 63 40 30 13 4
UK Radar 992P/Q AS 85 53 40 17 5
UK Radar 993 AS 42 26 20 8 2
SS 40 22 13 7 4
UK Radar 994 (AWS-4) AS 95 60 45 19 6
SS 47 26 15 8 5
UK Radar 996 (AWS-9) 3D 96 61 45 19 6
SS 57 32 18 10 6
UK Radar 1001 SS 35 19 11 6 3
UK Radar 1002 SS 38 21 12 7 4
UK Radar 1003 SS 38 21 12 7 4
UK Radar 1006 SS 41 23 13 7 4
AS 3 2 1 1 0
UK Radar 1007 SS 47 27 15 9 5
UK Radar 1008 SS 48 28 16 9 5
UK Radar 1022 AS 201 126 94 40 12
UK S810/S811 AS 25 20 15 6 2
SS 25 25 15 9 5
UK S1810/1830/1834 AS 25 20 15 6 2
SS 25 25 15 9 5
UK S1812 3D 35 32 24 10 3
UK S1850 AS 220 139 103 44 13
UK Sampson 3D, FC 97 72 54 23 7
USA BPS-2 AS 70 44 33 14 4
USA Raytheon FR series SS 48 28 16 9 5
USA SPS-6C AS 127 80 60 25 8
USA SPS-8 HF 127 80 60 25 8
USA SPS-10 SS 48 28 16 9 5
USA SPS-12 AS 211 133 99 42 13
USA SPS-40 AS 225 150 112 48 14
USA SPS-49 AS 284 213 159 68 20
USA SPS-52 3D 246 180 134 57 17
USA SPS-55 SS 36 32 18 10 6
USA SPS-64 SS 57 32 18 10 6
USA SPS-67 SS 63 35 20 11 6
USA SS-2 SS 38 21 12 7 4

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Country Name Function Large Medium Small VSmall Stealthy

Annex J Naval Radars

Country Name Function Large Medium Small VSmall Stealthy

Canada CMR-4 AS 50 50 37 16 5
Canada LN-66/CMR-85 SS 27 21 12 7 4
Canada LN-66/SP SS 40 28 16 9 5
Canada Sperry Mk2 SS 51 28 16 9 5
Canada Sperry Mk127E SS 40 28 16 9 5
Canada Sperry Mk340 SS 48 32 18 10 6
Canada SPS-501 AS 145 100 74 32 10
Canada SPS-502 SS 36 28 16 9 5
Canada SPS-503 AS 86 86 77 33 10
SS 48 32 18 10 6
FRG Atlas 1500-4300 SS 44 25 14 8 4
FRG Atlas 7600/8600/9600 SS 57 32 18 10 6
Intl Navigation radar (Generic) SS 36 25 14 8 4
Japan Furuno Generic SS 48 28 16 9 5
Japan Furuno FR-1500 Mk2 Series SS 57 32 18 10 6
Japan Furuno FR-1600 Series SS 24 21 12 7 4
Japan Furuno FR-1700 Series SS 36 27 15 9 5
Japan Furuno FR-1900 Series SS 48 28 16 9 5
Nethl DA.08 AS 145 120 89 38 11
SS 24 24 18 10 6
Nethl LW.01 AS 145 100 74 32 10
Nethl LW.02/03 AS 145 100 74 32 10
Nethl LW.08 AS 145 142 106 45 14
SS 24 24 18 10 6
Sweden Sea Giraffe 150HC AS 72 45 34 14 4
SS 40 32 18 10 6
UK AWS-1 AS 100 80 60 25 8
UK AWS-2 AS 100 80 60 25 8
SS 47 26 15 8 5
UK AWS-3 AS 140 100 75 32 10
SS 47 26 15 8 5
UK AWS-5 AS 130 113 84 36 11
SS 24 24 18 10 6
UK AWS-6 (Dolphin) AS 130 126 94 40 12
SS 30 30 20 11 6
UK Decca Generic SS 25 25 14 8 4
UK Decca 200/300 Series SS 25 19 11 6 3
UK Decca 400 Series SS 25 23 13 7 4
UK Decca 600 Series SS 25 19 11 6 3
UK Decca 900 Series SS 25 25 14 8 4
UK Decca 1200 Series SS 48 28 16 9 5
UK Decca 1600 Series SS 48 28 16 9 5
UK Decca 2000 Series SS 48 32 18 10 6
UK Decca 2459 AS 48 33 25 11 3
SS 48 28 16 9 5
UK Kelvin-Hughes Generic SS 36 25 14 8 4
UK Kelvin-Hughes 500 series SS 38 21 12 7 4

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Fire Control Radar Associated Weapons System and Remarks

Lirod 8 Super Rapid 76mm/62


Radar 262 Mk2 STAAG 40mm, Mk5/Mk6Mk9 40mm, Mk16/Mk19 102mm. Also
called MRS1, CRBF.
Radar 274 Mk22/23 152mm, Main battery director for light cruisers.
Radar 275 Mk16/Mk19 102mm, Mk3/Mk4/Mk6 114mm, Mk1 133mm. Main
battery director for destroyers and frigates post WWII. Some mounted on
a US Mk37 director.
Radar 285 Mk16 102mm, Mk1/Mk3Mk16 114mm, Mk19 120mm, Mk1 133mm.
Main battery director for destroyers and frigates, secondary director for
AA guns on cruisers.
Radar 901 Sea Slug director.
Radar 903 Sea Cat, Mk26 152mm, Mk5/Mk6/Mk8 114mm, Mk6 76mm. Gun
director, similar in shape to the US Mk56 GFCS director.
Radar 904 Sea Cat director.
Radar 909 Mk8 114mm, Sea Dart director.
Radar 910/911 Sea Wolf director.
Radar 912 Mk8 114mm, Sea Cat director on Amazon class FF. Designation for
Italian RTN-10X.
RCA R76C5 Mk6 114mm/45
SPG-34 Mk33 76mm, Also referred to as Mk34.
SPG-48 Mk6 76mm, Mk33 76mm.
SPG-51 SM-1MR.
SPG-53 Mk42 127mm. US Mk68 GFCS.
SPG-515
Mk91 NATO Sea Sparrow director.
Mk92 Mk75 76mm. US version of the WM28.
Sea Giraffe Bofors Mk2 57mm, Sea Sparrow.
Sperry Mk6 76mm.
STIR Compact 127mm, Super Rapid 76mm, SM-1MR, VLS SM-2MR.
STIR 1.8
STIR 24
WM22 Mk6 114mm, Sea Cat.
9LV200 Mk45 127mm, VLS Sea Sparrow. Anzac class FF
GSA 8A Mk8 114mm.

GWS designation Associated Weapons System and Remarks


GWS1 Radar 901, Sea Slug director.
GWS20 Visually operated Sea Cat
GWS21 Radar 262, Sea Cat director.
GWS22 Radar 903/904 in a MRS3 director, Sea Cat.
GWS24 Radar 912, Sea Cat director.
GWS25 Radar 910 with Sea Wolf system, must be cued by AS radar.
GWS25 Mod Radar 911 with Sea Wolf system, must be cued by AS radar.
GWS26 Radar 911 with VLS Sea Wolf system, must be cued by AS radar.
GWS30 Radar 909 with Sea Dart system, must be cued by AS radar.

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Range Range Range Range Range
Country System Function Large Medium Small VSmall Stealthy Remarks

Canada APS-503 SS 49 35 20 11 6 Ch-124 Sea King


Canada APS-504(V)3/APS-141(V) SS 200 200 126 71 40
Canada APS-504(V)5/APS-140(V) SS 200 200 126 71 40
Canada LN-66/-66HP SS 72 71 40 23 13
France Cyrano IIbis/IIB AI 16 16 12 5 2 Mirage
Intl Euroradar ECR90 LD/SD 80 71 40 23 13
Intl Tornado Nose Radar AI 40 25 19 8 2
SS, TF 100 89 51 28 16
Israel EL/M-2022(V)3 SS 200 142 81 46 25 P-3W
UK AI.17 AI 15 10 7 3 1 Javelin
UK AI.18 AI 20 13 10 4 1 Sea Vixen
UK AI.22/APQ-43 AI 20 13 10 4 1 Sea Venom, Javelin
UK AI.23 AI 30 19 14 6 2 Lightning F.6
UK AI.27 AI 30 19 14 6 2 Sea Vixen
UK ASV.7 SS Lincoln
UK ASV.19 SS 120 80 46 26 14 Gannet ASW
UK ASV.21 Blue Silk SS 170 112 64 36 20 CP-107 Argus, Shackelton,
Nimrod MR.1
UK AW.391 (ARI 5955) SS 50 35 20 11 6 Sea King
UK Blue Fox AI 35 25 19 8 2 Sea Harrier FRS.2
UK Blue Hawk LD/SD 79 50 37 16 5
SS 80 80 51 28 16
UK Blue Kestrel SS 125 115 66 37 21 Merlin
UK Blue Parrot SS 25 18 10 6 3 Buccaneer
UK Blue Vixen LD/SD 119 75 56 24 7 Sea Harrier FA.2
SS 120 106 61 34 19
UK Foxhunter LD/SD 125 100 74 32 10 Tornado
UK Green Satin SS 20 18 10 6 3 Vulcan
UK H2S SS 70 53 30 17 9 C. Victor, Vulcan
UK Sea Searcher SS 115 97 56 31 17
UK Sea Spray Mk1 SS 100 80 46 26 14 Lynx
UK Sea Spray Mk3 SS 100 80 46 26 14
SS 80 71 40 23 13
UK Searchwater AS 169 107 79 34 10 A, C. Nimrod MR.2,
SS 175 124 71 40 22 Sea King AEW
UK Searchwater 2000 AS 200 133 99 42 13
SS 200 144 83 46 26
UK Super Searcher SS 125 115 66 37 21 C. Sea King
USA APG-53 SS 8 8 8 5 3
USA APG-65 LD/SD 160 101 75 32 10 AF/A-18, CF-18
SS 160 115 66 37 21
USA APG-66H LD/SD 80 60 45 19 6 A-4K
SS 80 80 46 26 14
USA APG-73 LD/SD 160 113 84 36 11 AF/A-18 update
SS, TF 160 133 76 43 24
USA APQ-41 AI 24 15 11 5 1 Banshee
USA APQ-120 AI 50 35 26 11 3 F-111
USA APQ-144 AI 40 25 19 8 2 F-4E
SS, TF 100 89 51 28 16
USA APS-20A/C AS 150 120 89 38 11 C. Neptune, Argus,
SS 65 62 35 20 11 Skyraider AEW
USA APS-20E/F AS 200 150 112 48 14 C. Neptune, Argus,
SS 90 80 46 26 14 Skyraider AEW
USA APS-38 SS 125 89 51 28 16 Tracker
USA APS-80 SS 150 106 61 34 19 P-3
USA APS-115 SS 150 133 76 43 24 P-3
USA APS-116 SS 150 133 76 43 24 Aurora
USA APS-134 SS 150 150 96 54 30 P-3K
USA APS-143 SS 120 100 57 32 18 SH-2G(NZ)
USA APY-1 AS 350 240 179 76 23 C. Sentry
SS 210 177 101 57 32
USA AWG-10/11/12 LD/SD 50 35 20 11 6 Phantom

Remarks A: SAR/ISAR capability. Can identify contacts by type


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UK Cormorant PMS 122 D 2.6 0.9 MF Helo


UK Hydra T — 3.8 VLF-LF Sub
UK PMS 26/27 H 1.7 — MF Surf
UK PMS 56 H 3 1.3 MF Surf Digital version of PMS 26.
UK Sonar 144 H 0.9 0.2 HF Surf WW II active sonar.
UK Sonar 162/162M H 0.4 — HF Surf Side looking classification sonar.
UK Sonar 164B H 0.9 — HF Surf
UK Sonar 170 H 0.9 — HF Surf Searchlight attack sonar.
UK Sonar 170B H 1.3 — HF Surf Searchlight attack sonar.
UK Sonar 174 H — 0.4 HF Surf
UK Sonar 177 H 1.7 0.4 MF Surf
UK Sonar 184 H 1.7 0.4 MF Surf Med range search & attack.
UK Sonar 184M/184P H 2.6 0.9 MF Surf Med range search & attack.
UK Sonar 186 H — 1.3 MF Sub Equivalent to BQR-2.
UK Sonar 187 H 1.7 1.3 MF Sub Attack sonar.
UK Sonar 194 D 1.3 0.4 HF Helo
UK Sonar 195/195M D 1.7 0.4 HF Helo Approx. equivalent to USA AQS-13.
UK Sonar 199 T 1.7 0.4 HF Surf Canada sonar SQS-504.
UK Sonar 2001 H 4.3 2.6 LF-MF Sub Act/pass bow array.
UK Sonar 2007 F — 2.6 LF Sub Pasive linear flank array.
UK Sonar 2016 H 3.4 1.7 MF Surf Multiple Freq.
UK Sonar 2020 H 5.1 3.4 LF-MF Sub Replaces Type 2001.
UK Sonar 2023 T — 4.3 VLF-LF Sub USA BQR-15 for UK SSBNs.
UK Sonar 2024 T — 4.3 VLF-LF Sub Short, slow speed towed array.
UK Sonar 2026 T — 5.1 VLF-LF Sub Short, slow speed array. Reelable.
UK Sonar 2030/35 H — — VHF Ship Side-scan sonar.
UK Sonar 2031 T — 8.5 VLF-LF Surf Long, slow speed towed array.
UK Sonar 2032 H — 2.6 LF Sub LF portion of the bow array
UK Sonar 2040 H 2.6 2.1 LF-MF Sub French ELEDONE suite.
UK Sonar 2041 Loc — 2.6 MF Sub Passive ranging array.
UK Sonar 2044 T — 6 VLF-LF Sub Short, slow speed towed array.
UK Sonar 2046 T — 6 VLF-LF Sub Short, slow speed towed array.
UK Sonar 2050 H 4.3 2.1 MF Surf Replaces Type 2016.
UK Sonar 2051 Triton H 2.6 2.1 LF-MF Sub Integrated Ferranti export suite.
UK Sonar 2052 T — 5.1 VLF-LF Sub Replaces Type 2024.
UK Sonar 2054 H 5.1 4.3 LF-MF Sub Vanguard sonar suite.
UK Sonar 2062 T — 5.1 VLF-LF Sub Replaces Type 2023.
UK Sonar 2069 D 2.6 0.9 HF Air Improved Type 195M.
UK Sonar 2072 F — 4.3 LF Sub Large flank array. Ranging ability.
UK Sonar 2074/ H 5.1 4.3 LF-MF Sub Integrated SSN sonar suite.
Sonar 2076 Replaces 2020.
UK Sonar 2087 T — — Surf Bistatic. Active towed array
under development.
UK Sonar 2095 D 3.4 1.7 LF-MF Air AQS-950. Based on
French FLASH.
UK Sonar 2096 D — — Air
UK Sonar 7725 S — 0.4 MF Air Shackelton audio, directional
UK Sonar 9003 S — 0.3 MF Air Shackelton audio, omni-directional
UK Sonar 11514 S 0.7 — HF Air Shackelton active, omni-directional
UK Sonar 17053 S — 0.7 VLF-MF Air C-size, passive directional
UK Sonar 17054 S 0.9 — HF Air C-size, active directional
UK Sonar 2493/30059 S — 0.7 VLF-MF Air LOFAR, Nimrod MR.1
UK SSQ-954 DIFAR S — 0.9 VLF-HF Air Passive, Directional.
UK SSQ-904/905 S — 1.3 VLF-HF Air F-Size LOFAR, Omnidirectional.
UK SSQ-906/907 S — 1.3 VLF-MF Air F-Size LOFAR, Omnidirectional.
UK SSQ-947B Ranger S 0.9 — HF Air Active, Range only.
UK SSQ-954B DIFAR S — 0.9 VLF-HF Air G-Size DIFAR. Passive, Directional.
UK SSQ-963 CAMBS S 1.7 0.9 MF Helo, Air Directional, Command activated.
UK SSQ-981 Barra S — 1.7 VLF-HF Air Passive, Directional.
USA SQS-10/10A H 1.3 — HF Surf Modernized QHB.
USA SQS-23 H 3 0.9 MF Surf
USA SQS-56 H 3 1.3 MF Surf Perry class. DE1160 export series.

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Country System Name Type Range Range Band form Remarks

Annex M1 Sonar Systems


Active Passive Freq Plat-
Country System Name Type Range Range Band form Remarks

Australia ASSTASS T — 6.8 VLF-LF Surf Long, slow speed towed array.
Australia Karriwarra T — 4.3 VLF-LF Sub Short, slow speed towed array.
Australia Mulloka H 2.1 0.9 HF Surf Replacing SQS-56 on O.H. Perrys.
Australia Narama T — 6.8 VLF-LF Sub Long, slow speed towed array.
Australia PIPRS Loc — — Sub Ranging program vs. active sonars.
Australia Scylla H 2.6 2.6 LF-MF Sub Adv. ELEDONE suite.
Australia SSQ-801 Barra S — 2.1 VLF-HF Air Passive, Directional.
Canada BQG-501 MicroPUFFS Loc — 1.7 MF Sub Passive ranging sonar.
Canada SQR-501 CANTASS T — 6.8 VLF-LF Surf SQR-19 array w/new processors.
Canada SQS-501 H 0.4 — HF Surf Similar to UK Type 162.
Canada SQS-502 FC 1.3 — HF Surf UK Type 170B.
Canada SQS-503 H 1.7 0.4 MF Surf
Canada SQS-504 T 1.7 0.4 MF Surf Similar to UK Type 199 VDS.
Canada SQS-505 H or T 2.6 1.7 MF Surf
Canada SQS-507 Helen T 1.7 0.9 MF Surf Smaller SQS-505 for use in VDS.
Canada SQS-509 H 3 1.3 MF Surf
Canada SQS-510 H 3.4 1.7 MF Surf Integrated suite with SQS-505
and CANTASS
Canada SSQ-14A S — 0.4 VLF-MF Air Jezebel LOFAR Buoy. 13.5 hr life.
Canada SSQ-31/SSQ-512 S 2.6 0.9 VLF-HF Air “Julie.” Explosive echo-ranging.
Canada SSQ-517/518 S — 0.9 VLF-HF Air LOFAR. Passive, Omnidirectional.
Canada SSQ-519/521 S — 0.9 VLF-HF Surf LOFAR. Passive, Omnidirectional.
Canada SSQ-522 S 0.9 — HF Air Canadian SSQ-47. Range Only.
Canada SSQ-523 CANCASS S 0.9 — MF Air Canadian SSQ-50. Range Only.
Canada SSQ-525 S — 1.7 VLF-MF Air Canadian version of SSQ-77 VLAD
Canada SSQ-527B S — 0.9 VLF-HF Air LOFAR. Passive, Omnidirectional.
Canada SSQ-529 DICANCASS S 1.7 0.9 MF Air DICASS. Passive, Directional.
Canada SSQ-530 DIFAR S — 0.9 VLF-MF Air Passive, Directional.
Canada SSQ-531 S — 1.7 VLF-MF Air Directional passive line-array.
France DUUX 5 Fenelon Loc — 2.1 LF-MF Sub Passive search and ranging sonar.
France Spherion (TSM 2633) H&T 3 0.9 HF Surf Keel array and VDS.
France TSM 2255 Loc — 2.6 LF-MF Sub Passive search and ranging sonar.
FRG CSU 3-4 H 2.1 1.7 LF-MF Sub Electronically steered active array.
Norway Simrad SU H 1.3 — HF Surf Searchlight sonar.
UK ATAS T 5.1 1.7 LF-MF Surf Active towed array system.

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# of ASW # of # of Search # of Local. # of Active


Country Aircraft Sonobuoys System Channels Channels Channels Channels Remarks

Australia P2-H Neptune 22 AQA-3 8 8* 4* 0 Two AQA-3’s used to get channels.

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Australia P-3B Orion 87 AQA-5 31 20 8 3 Two AQA-5’s used to get channels.
Australia P-3W Orion 87 AQS-901 99 60 35 4 Uses the SSQ-802 Barra sonobuoy.
Australia S-70B-2 Seahawk 25 UYS-503(V5) 32 22 6 4 Uses all sonobuoys except SSQ-801.
AQA-801 4 — 4 — SSQ-801 Barra sonobuoy processor.
Australia SH-2G(A)
Super Seasprite 15 UYS-503(V5) 32 20 8 4
Canada P-3V Neptune 22 AQA-3 8 8* 4* 0 Two AQA-3’s used to get channels.
Canada CP-107 Argus 32 AQA-4 16 10 4 2 Two AQA-4’s used to get channels.
Canada CP-121 Tracker 16 AQA-4 16 10 4 2 Two AQA-4’s used to get channels.
Canada CP-140 Aurora 87 OL-5004 99 60 35 4
Canada CH-124A Sea King 12 UYS-502 32 20 9 3
New Z. P-3B Orion 87 AQA-5 31 20 8 3 Two AQA-5’s used to get channels.
New Z. P-3K Orion 87 AQA-7 31 23 6 2 Can use VLAD and DICASS buoys.
New Z. SH-2G(NZ)
Super Seasprite 15 UYS-503(V5) 32 20 8 4
UK Shackelton MR.2/3 12 Aural 12 8 2 2 Operator listens to sonobuoy output.
UK Nimrod MR.1 87 AQA-5 31 20 8 3 Two AQA-5’s used to get channels.
UK Nimrod MR.2 87 AQS-901 99 60 35 4 Uses SSQ-801 Barra sonobuoy.
UK Sea King HAS.6 15 AQS-902 16 10 4 2
UK EH-101 Merlin 32 AQS-903 32 16 11 5 Operator limited to 32 channels.
UK

Notes:
Sonobuoy loadouts based on the number of A-size sonobuoys that could be carried.
Australia, S. Korea, & Japan aircraft can easily carry up to125 sonobuoys with smaller F (A/3) or G (A/2)-size LOFAR or DIFAR sonobuoys.

An ‘*’ by the channel number indicates that the total number of localization and active channels are shared.

Passive sonobuoy life is typically 1,4 or 6 hours or 1, 3, or 8 hours. Active sonobuoys have only about 0.5 hour lives.
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ANNEX Q Conversion Factors & Scales
One Harpoon Engagement Turn/CaS Air Movement Phase equals 30 seconds. One tactical turn equals 3 minutes. One intermediate turn
equals 30 minutes, or 10 tactical turns.

Recommended scale is 1 nm = 2 inches or 1000 yards = 1 inch (which will mean that speed in kts/60 = distance traveled in inches)

Speed in knots/240 = nautical miles covered in one Engagement Turn Movement Phase.
Speed in knots/20 = nautical miles covered in one Tactical turn.
Speed in knots/2 = nautical miles covered in one Intermediate turn.

1 nm = 1.852 km = 2000 yards = 1.14 land miles = one minute of latitude (one degree of latitude = 60 nm)

Mach 1= 659.5 kts at Very Low & Low altitude


648.7 kts at Medium altitude
573.7 kts at High & Very High altitude

1 Imp. gallon gasoline = 3.0444 kilograms 1 US Gallon JP-5 = 3.09 kg


1 US gallon gasoline = 2.58 kilograms 1 Imp. Gallon JP-5 = 3.63 kg
1 kilogram gasoline = .3876 US gallons

1 foot = 0.3048 meters 1 statute mile = .877 nautical mile


feet>meters = feet *.3048 Speed in mph/.877 = speed in knots
yards>meters=yards *.914 1 kilometer = .621 statute miles

1 kilogram = 2.205 pounds


1 pound = .454 kilogram

Damage point capability for ships depends on their standard displacement (submerged displacement for subs).
If the displacement is: The Damage points are:
0 to 500 tons: (T / 20)
501 to 5000 tons: (T / 30) + 9
5001 to 12000 tons: (T / 50) + 76
12000 tons and above: (T / 60) + 116

The displacement-based damage points are used to find a ships size class. For damage resistance, the following modifiers apply:

Warships built to mercantile standards (implying less wantertight compartmentalization and lower shock criteria) : -15%
Materials other than steel used in a large part of the ship’s construction:
Titanium: +15%
GRP: -10%
Aluminum: -15%
Wood: -25%
Submarines (less reserve bouyancy) : -50%
Merchant ships (minimal DC fittings, large cargo holds, no transverse bulkheads) : -50%
Hovercraft/SES (light construction) : -50%
Soviet-designed surface vessels: -10%
Supertankers: -75%
Poor workmanship: -10%
Fleet Auxiliary or Amphibious ship (cargo holds) : -25%
If a ship entered service before 1925, multiply its damage point total by 0.85.

Most merchant ships are rated by “GRT” or “Gross Registered Tonnage.” This is not the same as Standard Displacement, which is usually
computed only for warships. To calculate damage points from GRT, multiply the merchant’s GRT by 75%, then use the formula above.

Some ship classes, because of special construction techniques (titanium hulls, for example), will have a damage modifier listed along with
other data in the remarks. This factor is already taken into account in the damage point value.

The damage point levels are computed at 25, 50, 75, 90, and 100 percent of total damage.

Caculating Damage Points for Weapon Warheads:


Above Water
Warheads < 325 kg: DP = warhead wt/5
Warheads ≥ 325 kg: DP = warhead wt/6
Underwater
DC/Influence mines = Square root (warhead weight)
Torpedo/Mine contact Hit = warhead weight/4
Torpedo Influence Hit = warhead wt/2
DE Torpedo Warheads = warhead wt/2

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CARRIER AIR GROUPS Bulwark


1960 to 1964 848 13 Whirlwind HAS.7
Albion 1964 to 1966 845 13 Wessex HAS.7
1959 to 1960 806 8 Sea Hawk FGA.6 1966 to 1970 845 16 Wessex Hu.5
815 8 Whirlwind HAS.3 1 Wasp HAS.1
849D 4 Skyraider AEW.1 1970 848 10 Wessex HU.5
894 12 Sea Venom FAW.21 1 Wasp HAS.1
1 Dragonfly HR.5 1970 to 1972 845 16 Wessex HU.5
1962 to 1964 846 7 Whirlwind HAS.7 1 Wasp HAS.1
845 12 Wessex HAS.1 1972 to 1976 848 16 Wessex HU.5
1965 to 1972 848 16 Wessex HU.5 1 Wasp HAS.1
1 Wasp HAS.1 1979 846 9 Sea King HC.4
1972 to 1973 845 16 Wessex HU.5 826 9 Sea King HAS.5
1 Wasp HAS.1 1979 to 1980 846 9 Sea King HC.4
826 9 Sea King HAS.5
820 9 Sea King HAS.5
Ark Royal 1980 to 1981 846 6 Sea King HC.4
1960 800 6 Scimitar F.1 820 9 Sea King HAS.5
807 8 Scimitar F.1 814 9 Sea King HAS.5
820 6 Whirlwind HAS.7
824 8 Whirlwind HAS.7
892 8 Sea Vixen FAW.1 Centaur
849A 4 Gannet AEW.3 1958 to 1960 801 14 Sea Hawk FGA.6
1 Dragonfly HR.7 810 6 Gannet AS.4
1962 to 1963 800 12 Scimitar F.1 891 8 Sea Venom FAW.22
815 8 Wessex HAS.1 849D 4 Skyraider AEW.1
849C 4 Gannet AEW.3 1 Dragonfly HR.7
890 14 Sea Vixen FAW.1 1961 to 1963 807 8 Scimitar F.1 (04/61 to 04/62)
1965 to 1966 803 12 Scimitar F.1 849A 4 Gannet AEW.3
819 8 Wessex HAS.1 824 5 Whirlwind HAS.7
849C 4 Gannet AEW.3 893 9 Sea Vixen FAW.1
1 Gannet COD 1 Whirlwind HAR.5
890 14 Sea Vixen FAW.1 1963 to 1965 892 9 Sea Vixen FAW.1
1 Whirlwind HAR.5 849A 4 Gannet AEW.3
1970 to 1978 892 14 Phantom FGR.2 815 5 Wessex HAS.1
809 12 Buccaneer S.2
849B 4 Gannet AEW.3 Eagle
1 Gannet COD 1957 to 1959 803 8 Sea Hawk FGA.6
824 7 Sea King HAS.1 806 8 Sea Hawk FGA.6
1 Wessex HAS.1 898 8 Sea Hawk FGA.6
814 4 Gannet AS.4
Ark Royal 849A 4 Skyraider AEW.1
1985 to 1986 801 9 Sea Harrier FRS.1 894 14 Sea Venom FAW.21
820 9 Sea King HAS.5 1 Dragonfly HR.7
1986 to 1991 801 9 Sea Harrier FRS.1 1964 to 1966 800 14 Buccaneer S.1
820 9 Sea King HAS.5 800B 4 Scimitar F.1 tanker
849B 3 Sea King AEW 820 5 Wessex HAS.1
1991 to 1994 801 9 Sea Harrier FRS.1 849D 4 Gannet AEW.3
820 9 Sea King HAS.6 1 Gannet COD
849B 3 Sea King AEW 899 16 Sea Vixen FAW.2
1 Whirlwind HAR.5
1967 to 1970 800 14 Buccaneer S.2
Bonaventure 820 5 Wessex HAS.3
1959 VS-881 12 Tracker 849D 4 Gannet AEW.3
HS-50 - Whirlwind 1 Gannet COD
1960 VF-870 16 Banshee 899 16 Sea Vixen FAW.2
VS-880 8 Tracker 1 Wessex HAS.1
HS-50 - Whirlwind 1971 800 14 Buccaneer S.2
1962 VS-880 8 Tracker 826 5 Sea King HAS.1
HS-50 13 Whirlwind 849D 4 Gannet AEW.3
1964 VS-880 12 Tracker 1 Gannet COD
1965 VS-880 12 Tracker 899 16 Sea Vixen FAW.2
HS-50 - Sea King 1 Wessex HAS.1
HU-21 1 HO4S-3

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Hermes Melbourne
1960 to 1962 804 8 Scimitar F.1 1959 805 12 Sea Venom FAW.53
890 12 Sea Vixen FAW.1 816 12 Gannet AS.1
814 5 Whirlwind HAS.7 1963 805 12 Sea Venom FAW.53
849C 4 Gannet AEW.3 816 12 Gannet AS.1
1 Dragonfly HR.7 817 Wessex
1962 to 1964 803 8 Scimitar F.1 1969 805 20 Skyhawk
814 5 Wessex HAS.1 816 14 Tracker
849B 4 Gannet AEW.3 817 Wessex
892 12 Sea Vixen FAW.1
1 Whirlwind HAR.5 Victorious
1966 to 1967 809 14 Buccaneer S.2 1960 803 8 Scimitar F.1
892 12 Sea Vixen FAW.2 892 8 Sea Vixen FAW.1
826 5 Wessex HAS.3 849B 4 Skyraider AEW.1 then 4 Gan-
849B 4 Gannet AEW.3 net AEW.3
1 Gannet COD 825 8 Whirlwind HAS.7
1 Wessex HAS.1 1963 to Mid 1965 801 10 Buccaneer S.1
1968 to 1970 801 7 Buccaneer S.2 893 6 Sea Vixen FAW.1
893 12 Sea Vixen FAW.2 849A 4 Gannet AEW.3
814 5 Wessex HAS.3 814 8 Wessex ASW
849A 4 Gannet AEW.3 Late 1965 801 12 Buccaneer S.2
1 Gannet COD 814 8 Wessex HAS.1
1 Wessex HAS.1 849A 4 Gannet AEW.3
1973 to 1979 845 9 Wessex HU.5 893 11 Sea Vixen FAW.2
814 9 Sea King HAS.1
1981 800 8 Sea Harrier FRS.1
826 9 Sea King HAS.5 RAF, RAAF, RNZAF
1982 800 8 Sea Harrier FRS.1
899 8 Sea Harrier FRS.1 No 1 Sqdn, RAF
826 9 Sea King HAS.5 1969 Harrier GR.1/GR.3
846 9 Sea King HAS.5 Squadron served in the Falklands campaign.
1988 Harrier GR.5
Illustrious
1982 809 8 Sea Harrier FRS.1 No 2 Sqdn, RAAF
814 9 Sea King HAS.5 1958 to 1967 Canberra B.20
824D 3 Sea King AEW Squadron served in the Borneo confrontation.
1983 to 1987 800 8 Sea Harrier FRS.1
820 9 Sea King HAS.5 No 3 Sqdn, RAAF
1987 to 1989 800 8 Sea Harrier FRS.1 1958 to 1967 Sabre 32
814 9 Sea King HAS.5 1969 to 1971 Mirage III O
849A 3 Sea King AEW Squadron provided defence for Singapore during Borneo
1994 801 9 Sea Harrier FRS.2 confrontation.
820 9 Sea King HAS.6
849B 3 Sea King AEW
No 8 Sqdn, RAF
1960 to 1961 Hunter FGA.9/FR.10
Invincible Squadron served in the Persian Gulf area from 1946 to
1980 to 1985 801 8 Sea Harrier FRS.1 1967, and served in the defense of Kuwait 1961.
820 9 Sea King HAS.5 1972 to 1979 Shackelton MR.2
1989 to 1990 800 9 Sea Harrier FRS.1 1972 to 1991 4 Shackelton AEW.2
814 9 Sea King HAS.5 1991 4 E-3 Sentry
849A 3 Sea King AEW.2
1990 to 1995 800 9 Sea Harrier FRS.1
814 9 Sea King HAS.6 No 13 Sqdn, RAF
849A 3 Sea King AEW.2 1956 to 1961 Canberra PR.7
1995 800 9 Sea Harrier FRS.2 1972 to 1981 Canberra PR.7
814 9 Sea King HAS.6 1961 to 1976 Canberra PR.9
849A 3 Sea King AEW.2 Squadron served in the defense of Kuwait 1961.

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No 14 Sqdn, RNZAF No 45 Sqdn, RAF


1964 to 1966 Canberra B.(I).12 1957 to 1970 Canberra B.2
Squadron served in the Borneo confrontation 1964 to 1965. 1972 to 1976 Hunter FGA.9
Squadron served in the Borneo confrontation 1962 to 1966.
No 20 Sqdn, RAF
1957 to 1960 Hunter F.6 No 51 Sqdn, RAF
1961 to 1970 Hunter FGA.9 1958 to 1976 8 Canberra B.6
Squadron served in the Borneo confrontation 1962 to 1966, 1958 to 1975 8 Comet C.2(R)
and in JTF 116 in 1962. 1971 2 Nimrod R.1

No 23 Sqdn, RAF No 58 Sqdn, RAF


19?? 3 E-3 Sentry 1954 to 1970 Canberra PR.7
1960 to 1963 Canberra PR.9
No 29 Sqdn, RAF 1973 to 1976 Hunter FGA.9
1957 to 1961 Javelin FAW.6 Squadron provided detatchments for the Persian Gulf area
1961 to 1967 Javelin FAW.9 1962.
Squadron served in the Blockade of Rhodesia 1965 to
1966. No 60 Sqdn, RAF
1967 to 1974 Lightning F.3 1959 to 1961 Meteor NF.14
1975 to 1986 Phantom FGR.2 1961 to 1968 Javelin FAW.9
1987 Tornado F.3 Squadron provided all weather defence for Singapore 1963
to 1966
No 32 Sqdn, RAF
1957 to 1962 Canberra B.2 No 64 Sqdn, RAF
1961 to 1969 Canberra B.15 1960 to 1967 Javelin FAW.9
Squadron served in the Borneo confrontation 1964 to 1965. Squadron provided all weather defence for Singapore 1964
to 1967.
No 37 Sqdn, RAF
1953 to 1967 8 Shackelton MR.2 No 75 Sqdn, RAAF
Squadron served in the defense of Kuwait 1961, and the 1967 to 1971 Mirage III O
blockade of Rhodesia 1962 to 1972. Squadron provided defence for Singapore during Borneo
confrontation.
No 38 Sqdn, RAF
1953 to 1967 8 Shackelton MR.2 No 77/79 Sqdn, RAAF
Squadron served in the Blockade of Rhodesia 1966 to 1962 to 1968 8 Sabre 32
1972. Squadron served in the Thailand area, and in JTF 116 in
1962.
No 40 Sqdn, RAF
1957 to 1970 Canberra B.2 No 81 Sqdn, RAF
1972 to 1976 Hunter FGA.9 1953 to 1961 Meteor PR.10
Squadron served in the Borneo confrontation. 1960 to 1970 Canberra PR.7
Squadron served in the Borneo confrontation 1963 to 1966.
No 42 Sqdn, RAF
1952 to 1966 8 Shackelton MR.2 No 88 Sqdn, RAF
1965 to 1971 8 Shackelton MR.3 1956 to 1962 Canberra B.1
Squadron provided detachments to the Persian Gulf area, Squadron served in the defense of Kuwait 1961
and the blockade of Rhodesia 1962 to 1972.
1971 to 1984 8 Nimrod MR.1
1983 3 Nimrod MR.2 No 120 Sqdn, RAF
1958 to 1971 8 Shackelton MR.3
No 43 Sqdn, RAF 1970 to 1982 8 Nimrod MR.1
1956 to 1960 Hunter F.6 1981 8 Nimrod MR.2
1960 to 1967 Hunter FGA.9
Squadron provided detachments to the Persian Gulf area No 201 Sqdn, RAF
1963 to 1967. 1958 to 1970 8 Shackelton MR.3
1969 Phantom FG.1 1970 to 1983 8 Nimrod MR.1
1988 Phantom FGR.2 1982 8 Nimrod MR.2

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No 203 Sqdn, RAF
1958 to 1962 8 Shackelton MR.3
1962 to 1966 8 Shackelton MR.2
1966 to 1971 8 Shackelton MR.3
Squadron operated out of Northern Ireland.
1971 to 1977 8 Nimrod MR.1
Squadron transfered to Malta then to Italy.

No 204 Sqdn, RAF


1959 to 1972 8 Shackelton MR.2
Squadron served in the Blockade of Rhodesia 1966 to
1972.

No 205 Sqdn, RAF


1958 to 1962 8 Shackelton MR.1
1962 to 1971 8 Shackelton MR.2
Squadron served in the Borneo confrontation 1962 to 1966.

No 206 Sqdn, RAF


1958 to 1970 8 Shackelton MR.3
1970 to 1981 8 Nimrod MR.1
1980 7 Nimrod MR.2

No 208 Sqdn, RAF


1959 to 1960 Venom FB.4
1960 to 1971 Hunter FGA.9
Squadron served in the Persian Gulf area until 1961 to
1964, and in the defense of Kuwait 1961.
1974 Buccaneer S.2

No 210 Sqdn, RAF


1958 to 1971 8 Shackelton MR.2
Squadron served in the Blockade of Rhodesia 1966 to
1972, and in the Persian Gulf area 1970 to 1971.

No 213 Sqdn, RAF


1956 to 1969 Canberra B.1
Squadron served in the defense of Kuwait 1961

No 224 Sqdn, RAF


1953 to 1966 8 Shackelton MR.2
Squadron provided detatchments for the Persian Gulf area
1964.

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SQUADRON HISTORIES Disband 18 Dec 1969

Equip = Re-equipped with the following version or a totally 804


new Aircraft. Reform 01 Oct 1946 F Mk15 Seafire
Reform = Reformed on this date. Equip — Jan 1948 FR Mk47 Seafire
Disband = Disbanded on this date. Equip — — —— Sea Fury
Squad = Renamed to new squadron. Equip — — 1949 F Mk5 Firefly
Renum = Renumbered from a training squadron. Equip — — 1953 F Mk1 Sea Hawk
Comm = Commissioned. Disband
Reform 1 Mar 1960 F Mk1 Scimitar
800 Disband 15 Dec 1961
Equip — Jan 1947 F Mk17 Seafire
Equip — — 1949 FR Mk47 Seafire 805
Disband 10 Nov 1950 Equip — Aug 1945 F Mk15 Seafire
Reform 17 Aug 1951 F Mk1 Attacker Equip — Aug 1948 F Mk10/11 Sea Fury
Equip — — 1952 FB Mk1 Attacker Equip — Feb 1949 FB Mk11 Sea Fury
Equip — — 1953 FB Mk2 Attacker
Equip — — 1954 FB Mk3 Sea Hawk
Equip — — 1956 FGA Mk6 Sea Hawk 806
Disband — — —— Reform — Mar 1953 F Mk1 Sea Hawk
Reform 01 Jul 1959 F Mk1 Scimitar Equip — — 1954 F Mk2 Sea Hawk
Disband 25 Feb 1964 Equip — Jul 1954 FB Mk3 Sea Hawk
Reform 18 Mar 1964 S Mk1 Buccaneer Equip — — 1956 FGA Mk6 Sea Hawk
Equip — Nov 1966 S Mk2 Buccaneer Disband 15 Dec 1960
Disband 23 Feb 1972
807
801 Equip — Dec 1945 F Mk17 Seafire
Reform 01 Jul 1947 F Mk20 Sea Hornet Equip — Sep 1947 F Mk10 Sea Fury
Equip — Mar 1951 FB Mk11 Sea Fury Equip — Dec 1948 FB Mk11 Sea Fury
Disband Equip — — 1954 F Mk2 Sea Hawk
Equip — 1954 FB Mk3 Sea Hawk Equip — — 1956 FGA Mk6 Sea Hawk
Disband Disband
Reform 17 Jul 1962 S Mk1 Buccaneer Reform 1 Oct 1958 F Mk1 Scimitar
Disband 27 Jul 1965 Disband 15 May 1962
Reform 14 Oct 1965 S Mk2 Buccaneer
Disband 21 Jul 1970
Reform 28 Jan 1981 FRS Mk1 Sea Harrier

802
Equip — Aug 1945 F Mk15 Seafire
Equip — Apr 1948 F Mk10 Sea Fury
Equip — Jun 1948 FB Mk11 Sea Fury
Disband
Reform — — 1954 F Mk2 Sea Hawk
Equip — — 1956 FGA Mk6 Sea Hawk
Disband

803 RCN (transferred to RCN 24 Jan 46)


Equip — Aug 1945 F Mk15 Seafire
Equip — Aug 1947 F Mk10 Sea Fury
Equip — Feb 1950 FB Mk11 Sea Fury
Disband
Reform 26 Nov 1951 F Mk1 Attacker
Equip — — 1953 FB Mk2 Attacker
Equip — — 1954 FB Mk3 Sea Hawk
Equip — — 1956 FGA Mk6 Sea Hawk
Disband
Reform 03 Jun 1958 F Mk1 Scimitar
Equip — Feb 1964 F Mk1 Scimitar
Disband 01 Oct 1966
Reform 03 Jul 1967 S Mk2 Buccaneer

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809
Equip — Oct 1945 F Mk17 Seafire
Disband
Reform 10 Jan 1949 NF Mk21 Sea Hornet
Disband 10 May 1954
Reform 10 May 1954 F Mk20 Sea Venom
Equip — Aug 1955 F Mk21 Sea Venom
Disband 20 Mar 1956
Reform — Jan 1963 S Mk1 Buccaneer
Disband 26 Mar 1965
Reform 27 Jan 1966 S Mk2 Buccaneer
Disband 15 Dec 1978
Reform 08 Apr 1982 FRS Mk1 Sea Harrier

810
Reform 01 Oct 1947 FR Mk4 Firefly
Disband 16 Oct 1949
Reform — — 1949 Mk5 Firefly
Equip — Mar 1954 FB Mk11 Sea Fury
Disband 22 Mar 1955
Reform 20 Apr 1959 AS Mk4 Gannet
Disband 12 Jul 1960

811
Equip — Apr 1946 (12) FB Mk6 Sea Mosquito
Equip — Dec 1946 (6) FB Mk6 Sea Mosquito
Disband 01 Jul 1947
Reform
Equip — — 1954 FB Mk3 Sea Hawk 815
Equip — — 1956 FGA Mk6 Sea Hawk Barracuda Mk3
Disband Equip — May 1953 TBM-3E Avenger
Equip — Jan 1954 AS Mk4 Avenger
Equip — Jul 1954 AS Mk5 Avenger
812 Equip — Oct 1955 AS Mk1 Gannet
Equip — Mar 1948 FR Mk4 Firefly Equip — — 1957 AS Mk4 Gannet
Equip — Jul 1948 (12)FR Mk5 Firefly Equip — Sep 1958 HAS Mk7 Whirlwind
Equip — Sep 1948 +(4)NM Mk1 Firefly Equip — Jan 1959 HAR Mk3 Whrilwind
Equip — — 1955 AS Mk1 Gannet Squad — Aug 1959 737
Disband Reform 04 Jul 1961 (8) HAS Mk1 Wessex
Disband 07 Oct 1966
813 Reform 01 Jan 1981 HAS Mk2 Lynx
Reform 01 Sep 1945 TF Mk4 Firebrand
Disband 30 Sep 1946 816 RAN
Reform 01 May 1947 TF Mk5 Firebrand Reform 28 Aug 1948 FR Mk4 Firefly
Equip — Aug 1953 S Mk4 Wyvern Equip — Oct 1951 FR Mk5 Firefly
Disband — Nov 1955
Reform — — 1957 S Mk4 Wyvern
Disband 22 Apr 1958 817 RAN
— — 1950 Mk5 Firefly
Equip — Dec 1951 AS Mk6 Firefly
814
Equip — Apr 1948 FR Mk4 Firefly (—)819
Equip — Nov 1948 FR Mk5 Firefly Squad 05 Oct 1961 (5) HAS Mk1 Wessex
Equip — Mar 1954 AS Mk5 Avenger Equip — Apr 1968
Equip — Nov 1955 AS Mk1 Gannet Disband
Equip — — 1957 AS Mk4 Gannet Reform 09 Feb 1971 HAS Mk5 Seaking
Disband
Reform 28 Nov 1961 (8) HAS Mk1 Wessex
Equip — Aug 1967 HAS Mk3 Wessex
Reform 30 Mar 1973 HAS Mk5 Sea King

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820 826
— — 1951 Mk5 Firefly AS Mk6 Firefly
Equip — — —— AS Mk6 Firefly Equip — Jan 1955 AS Mk1 Gannet
Equip — Feb 1954 AS Mk4 Avenger Equip — Oct 1968 HAS Mk3 Wessex
Equip 07 Mar 1955 AS Mk1 Gannet Disband 25 Mar 1970
Equip — — 1956 AS Mk4 Gannet Reform 02 Jun 1970 HAS Mk5 Sea King
Equip — Jan 1958 HAS Mk7 Whirlwind
Disband 827
Reform — Sep 1964 HAS Mk1 Wessex — — 1950 FR Mk1 Firefly
Equip — May 1969 (4) HAS Mk3 Wessex Disband
Disband Reform 13 Dec 1950 TF Mk5 Firebrand
Equip — Dec 1972 HAS Mk5 SeaKing Disband 03 Dec 1952
Reform 01 Nov 1954 S Mk4 Wyvern
824 Disband — Nov 1955
AS Mk6 Firefly
Equip — Jul 1953 TBM-3E Avenger 830
Equip — — —— AS Mk4 Avenger Reform — Nov 1955 S Mk4 Wyvern
Equip — Feb 1955 AS Mk1 Gannet Disband 05 Jan 1957
Equip — Oct 1956 AS Mk4 Gannet
Disband 01 Nov 1957
Reform 831
Equip — Apr 1958 HAS Mk7 Whirlwind Reform — Nov 1955 S Mk4 Wyvern
Reform 24 Feb 1970 HAS Mk5 Seaking Disband 10 Dec 1957

825 RCN 706 (845)


Equip 08 Aug 1947 FR Mk4 Firefly Reform 07 Sep 1953 HAS Mk22 Whirlwind
Equip — — 1949 FR Mk5 Firefly ?
Squad — — 1951 880 RCN Reform 10 Apr 1962 HAS Mk1 Wessex
Equip — — —— HU Mk5 Wessex
Equip 31 Oct 1986 HC Mk4 Sea King
825 RN
Reform 12 Jun 1951 AS Mk5 Firefly
Equip — — 1955 AS Mk1 Gannet 846
Equip — — 1957 AS Mk4 Gannet Equip — May 1962 HAS Mk7 Whirlwind
Disband — Oct 1964
Reform — Apr 1976 HU Mk5 Wessex
Disband
Reform
Equip — Dec 1979 HC Mk4 Seaking

847
— — 1956 AS Mk1 Gannet
Equip — — 1957 AS Mk4 Gannet
Disband
Reform — May 1963 HAS Mk7 Whirlwind
Disband — Dec 1964
Reform
Equip HU Mk5 Wessex
Disband — — 1982

848
Reform 29 Oct 1952 HAR Mk21 Whirlwind
Disband — Dec 1956
Reform 14 Oct 1958 HAS Mk22 Whirlwind
Equip — Nov 1959 HAS Mk7 Whirlwind
Disband — Jul 1963
Renum 19 Apr 1982 HU Mk5 Wessex
Disband — — 1982

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849 890
Squad 07 Jul 1952 778 Comm 22 Apr 1952 F Mk1 Attacker
Reform 01 Nov 1984 Sea King AEW Mk2 Disband 03 Dec 1952
849A Reform — Mar 1954 F Mk20 Sea Venom
Formed — Nov 1952 Skyraider AEW Mk1 Squad 12 Sep 1955 766
Equip 01 Feb 1960 Gannet AEW Mk3 Reform 07 May 1956 F Mk21 Sea Venom
Disband — Jul 1970 Absorbed — Apr 1956
Reform 01 Feb 1960 F Mk1 Sea Vixen
849B Disband
Formed — Nov 1952 Skyraider AEW Mk1 Reform 14 Aug 1967 F Mk2 Sea Vixen
Equip — — 1960 Gannet AEW Mk3 Disband 06 Aug 1971
Disband 15 Dec 1978
849C 891
Formed — Jun 1953 Skyraider AEW Mk1 Reform 08 Nov 1954 F Mk20 Sea Venom
Equip — — 1960 Gannet AEW Mk3 Equip — Jun 1955 F Mk21 Sea Venom
Disband — Oct 1966 Disband — Apr 1956
849D Reform — Dec 1957 F Mk22 Sea Venom
Equip — Dec 1960 Gannet AEW Mk3 Disband — Jul 1961
Disband — Jan 1972
892
879 Reform 04 Jul 1955 F Mk21 Sea Venom
Equip — Oct 1945 F Mk17 Sea Fire Disband
Squad 15 mar 1954 845 Reform 01 Jul 1959 F Mk1 Sea Vixen
Reform 14 Nov 1955 HAR Mk3 Whirlwind Equip — Dec 1965 F Mk2 Sea Vixen
Equip — Aug 1957 HAS Mk7 Whrilwind Disband 04 Nov 1968
Disband Reform 31 Mar 1969 FG Mk1 Phantom
Disband 15 Dec 1978

893
Reform 07 May 1956 F Mk21 Sea Venom
Equip — Jan 1959 F Mk22 Sea Venom
Disband — Feb 1960
Reform 09 Sep 1960 F Mk1 Sea Vixen
Disband
Reform 04 Nov 1965 F Mk2 Sea Vixen
Disband 14 Jul 1970

894
Reform 14 Jan 1957 F Mk22 Sea Venom
Disband 17 Dec 1960

897
Equip — Oct 1945 F Mk17 Seafire
Equip — — 1954 FB Mk3 Sea Hawk
Equip — — 1956 FGA Mk6 Sea Hawk
Disband

898
Equip — — 1953 F Mk1 Sea Hawk
Equip — — 1954 FB Mk3 Sea Hawk
Equip — — 1956 FGA Mk6 Sea Hawk
Disband

899
Reform 01 Feb 1961 F Mk1 Sea Vixen
Disband
Reform 15 Jun 1964 F Mk2 Sea Vixen
Disband 23 Jan 1972

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Combat Fleets of the World, A.D. Baker III, ed.
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Armed Forces Flying Review
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Alex’s Royal Navy Page www.netcomuk.co.uk/~awalton/navy/navy.html
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