List of ships present at International Fleet Review, 2005
List of ships present at the International Fleet Review, Portsmouth, July 2005. None of the photographs were taken at the Review unless otherwise noted.
Navy representatives
Royal Navy
- HMS Ocean at the review
Aircraft carriers
Amphibious landing ships
Trafalgar-class submarine
Type 42 destroyers
- HMS Southampton at the review.
- HMS Nottingham at the review rehearsal
- HMS Gloucester at the review
Frigates
Coastal survey vessels
- HMS Roebuck
- HMSML Gleaner
Ocean survey vessels
Echo-class survey vessel
River-class patrol vessel
Archer-class fast patrol vessel
Mine countermeasures vessels
Hunt-class MCMVs
Royal Navy harbour tugs
- HMT Helen
- HMT Nimble
- HMT Powerful
- HMT Bustler
- HMT Dexterous
Foreign Navies
United States Navy
- USS Saipan (LHA-2)
United States Navy
- USCGC Eagle (WIX-327)
European Navies
Belgian Navy - BNS Narcis (M293), BNS Westdiep (F911), BNS Godetia (A960) French Navy - Belle Poule (A650), Mutin (A652), Meuse (A607), Charles de Gaulle (R91), Jean Bart (D615), Perle (S606) German Navy - FGS Asta (G785), FGS Sachsen (F219), FGS Dillingen (M1065), FGS Frankenthal (M1066) Hellenic Navy - HS Hydra (F452) Irish Naval Service - LÉ Eithne (P31) Italian Navy - NMM Amerigo Vespucci (A5312), NMM Giuliano Prini (S523) Polish Navy - ORP Iskra (253), ORP Generał Tadeusz Kościuszko (273) Portuguese Navy - NRP Alvares Cabral (F331), NRP Sagres (A520) Romanian Naval Forces - RNS Regina Maria (F222) Navy of Serbia and Montenegro - SMAF Jadran Spanish Navy - Principe de Asturias (R11), Blas de Lezo (F103) Turkish Naval Forces - TCG Oruçreis (F245), MEKO/Barbaros class
Baltic States and Russia
Estonian Navy - EML Admiral Pitka (A230) Latvian Naval Forces - LVNS Versaitis (A53) Lithuanian Naval Force - LKL Kursis (M51) Russian Navy - Udaloy-class destroyer Admiral Levchenko (605)
Scandinavia
Royal Danish Navy - HDMS Esbern Snare (L17) Finnish Navy - FNS Pohjanmaa (01), a Pohjanmaa class minelayer
African navies
Algerian National Navy - El Kirch (353) Nigerian Navy - NNS Aradu (F89) Royal Moroccan Navy - RMN Mohammed V (611) South African Navy - SAS Drakensberg (A301)
South American navies
Brazilian Navy - NV Cisne Branco (U20) Colombian National Navy - ARC Gloria[1] National Navy of Uruguay - ROU Capitán Miranda (20)[2]
Commonwealth Navies
Royal Australian Navy
- HMAS Anzac (FFH 150)
Royal Canadian Navy
- HMCS Montreal (FFH 336)
Indian Navy
- INS Tarangini
- INS Mumbai (D62)
Middle East and Asian navies
Indonesian Navy - Kwi Dewa Ruci Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force - JDS Kashima (TV 3508), JDS Murasame (DD-101), JDS Yuugiri (DD-153) Royal Navy of Oman - RNOV Shabab Oman (S-1), RNOV Al Mua'Zzar (Q32) Republic of Korea Navy - ROKS Chungmugong Yi Sunshin (DDG 975), ROKS Chun Jee (AOE 57) (aka ROKS Cheonji AOE-57)[5]
Non-navy ships
Training ships and tall ships
- Bulgaria - TS Kaliakra
- France - TS La Recouvrance
- Ireland - TS Asgard II
- Netherlands - TS Mercedes, TS Europa
- Norway - TS Sørlandet
- Poland - STS Dar Młodziezy, STS Pogoria
- Russia - STS Mir
- US - TS Pride of Baltimore
UK
- TS Grand Turk
- Sloop Pickle, a reconstruction of HMS Pickle
- TS Bessie Ellen
- TS Royalist
- TS Lord Nelson
- TS Tenacious
- TS Prince William
- TS Matthew
- TS Earl of Pembroke
- TS Kaskelot
- TS Phoenix
- TS Iris
- TS Will
Other
MV Balmoral, SS Shieldhall, MV John Jerwood (SCC), MV Princess Caroline, MV Sand Harrier, Tug Challenge
By company
- BP - MV British Merlin
- British Antarctic Survey - RRS James Clark Ross
- Cunard - RMS Queen Elizabeth 2
- HM Customs - a Customs launch
- Global Marine Systems - CS Sovereign
- Sir Donald Gosling - Yacht Leander G
- Guernsey Sea Fisheries - MV Leopardess
- Northern Lighthouse Board - NLV Polestar, NLV Pharos
- Red Funnel - MV Red Jet 4, MV Red Eagle
- RNLI - Severn Class (71-45)
- Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency - FPV Norna
- Silversea Cruises - MV Silver Cloud
- Trinity House - THV Patricia
- Wightlink - MV St Catherine, MV St Clare, MV St Faith, HSC FastCat Ryde, HSC FastCat Shanklin
- Historic ships MTB 102, HMS Medusa
References
- Armada.mil.co
- Armada.gub.uy Archived 10 February 2006 at the Wayback Machine
- Paknavy.gov.pk
- Paknavy.gov.pk Archived 4 July 2006 at the Wayback Machine
- Globalsecurity.org
External links
- Secure.trafalgar200.com
- Ships and Seamen of Trafalgar 200 ISBN 0-9553004-0-1.
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