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I want to know how many of each thing, e.g types of ship, tank the British miliraty has and how many are mothballed

2007-06-12 10:05:46 · 10 answers · asked by Sam 2 in Politics & Government Military

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I bet you do - and its all covered by the Official Secrets Act.

2007-06-12 10:16:24 · answer #1 · answered by rookethorne 6 · 2 2

Lots of everything, but someone has lost the keys. Meanwhile, HMS Belfast [WW-2 Town Class Cruiser] moored at London Bridge on the Thames, is on standby to go and attack somebody. The guns are still pointing at parliament at the moment and negotiations are still continuing on-board Belfast in the ward room. Lots of pinkers etc.

You do not really need so much equipment today as was the case in the past. A single jet fighter has more fire power than HMS Belfast had in it's day and she was an awesome fighting ship.

2007-06-14 08:42:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Covered by the Official Secrets Act? Absolute rubbish. Look on the Ministry of Defence website: www.mod.uk.

Also, why would the MOD be 'after' Wayne C? All the information he's provided is in the public domain, and the MOD would therefore have no problem with this. There is in fact an enormous amount of information out there, if people only bother to look for it. Wayne C has clearly done so.

2007-06-13 04:53:12 · answer #3 · answered by JimHist 2 · 0 1

Wayne C is right unless the British government has cut back even more lately.The British military is nothing compared to what it used to but it still packs a punch and it's got a huge roll in world affairs.

2007-06-13 10:28:16 · answer #4 · answered by COB RULE 5 · 0 1

"the British miliraty"... I don't think you could handle the information...

Exact strengths would be covered by the OSA but doesn't anyone just Google anymore?

Wayne C, the MOD have your address and they are coming for you... stay at home today and make it easy on them. But for all the US info, I reckon the Pentagon will beat them to your door...

2007-06-13 04:14:15 · answer #5 · answered by Rob K 6 · 0 1

Shi t loads, with a lot of hard and very determined tr oops with our nation behind them. You are either on a wind up or just un-funny

2007-06-12 17:11:28 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

why would you wish to know such things anyway lets say sufficent to sustain a major war starting and leave it at that.

2007-06-13 05:19:16 · answer #7 · answered by francis f 3 · 0 1

I would love to tell you the answer to this question, however if I did I would then have to kill you.

2007-06-13 11:48:05 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

is 'Sam' some sort of abbreviation: oSAMa bin laden?

So no, we're not going to give you the info - sod off!

2007-06-12 17:38:41 · answer #9 · answered by sicoll007 4 · 0 1

Major Surface Combatants

Invincible-class aircraft carrier
[edit] Invincible-class Aircraft carriers (3)
HMS Invincible (R05)[1]
HMS Illustrious (R06)
HMS Ark Royal (R07) - flagship of the active fleet

[edit] Type 42 destroyers (8)

Sheffield class batches 1 & 2 Type 42 destroyerHMS Exeter (D89)
HMS Southampton (D90)
HMS Nottingham (D91)
HMS Liverpool (D92)
HMS Manchester (D95)
HMS Gloucester (D96)

Manchester class batch 3 Type 42 destroyerHMS Edinburgh (D97)
HMS York (D98)

[edit] Type 23 frigates (13)
HMS Argyll (F231)
HMS Lancaster (F229)
HMS Iron Duke (F234)
HMS Monmouth (F235)
HMS Montrose (F236)

Duke class Type 23 frigateHMS Westminster (F237)
HMS Northumberland (F238)
HMS Richmond (F239)
HMS Somerset (F82)
HMS Sutherland (F81)
HMS Kent (F78)
HMS Portland (F79)
HMS St Albans (F83)

Broadsword class Type 22 frigate
[edit] Type 22 frigates (4)
HMS Cornwall (F99)
HMS Cumberland (F85)
HMS Campbeltown (F86)
HMS Chatham (F87)

[edit] Amphibious Forces

Ocean class landing platform helicopter
[edit] Landing Platform Helicopter (1)
HMS Ocean (L12)

Albion class landing platform dock
[edit] Albion-class landing platform docks (2)
HMS Albion (L14)
HMS Bulwark (L15)

[edit] Mine Warfare Forces

[edit] Sandown-class mine countermeasures vessels (8)
HMS Walney (M104)
HMS Penzance (M106)
HMS Pembroke (M107)
HMS Grimsby (M108)
HMS Bangor (M109)
HMS Ramsey (M110)
HMS Blyth (M111)
HMS Shoreham (M112)

[edit] Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessels (8)
HMS Ledbury (M30)
HMS Cattistock (M31)
HMS Brocklesby (M33)
HMS Middleton (M34)
HMS Chiddingfold (M37)
HMS Atherstone (M38)
HMS Hurworth (M39)
HMS Quorn (M41)

[edit] Patrol Vessels

[edit] Antarctic patrol ship (1)
HMS Endurance (A171)

[edit] River-class patrol vessels (4)
HMS Mersey (P283)
HMS Severn (P282)
HMS Tyne (P281)
HMS Clyde (P257) (modified River class)

HMS Example (P165) on the River Tyne at HMS Calliope, Gateshead
[edit] Castle-class patrol vessels (1)
HMS Dumbarton Castle (P265)

[edit] Archer or P2000-class fast patrol boats (14)
HMS Archer (P264)
HMS Biter (P270)
HMS Smiter (P272)
HMS Blazer (P279)
HMS Puncher (P291)

HMS Archer (P264) and HMS Example (P165) on the River Tyne at HMS Calliope, GatesheadHMS Charger (P292)
HMS Ranger (P293)
HMS Trumpeter (P294)
HMS Express (P163)
HMS Example (P165)
HMS Explorer (P164)
HMS Exploit (P167)
HMS Tracker (P274)
HMS Raider (P275)

[edit] Scimitar-class fast patrol boats (Gibraltar Squadron) (2)
HMS Scimitar (P284)
HMS Sabre (P285)

[edit] Archer or P2000-class fast patrol boats (Cyprus Squadron) (2)
HMS Pursuer (P273)
HMS Dasher (P280)

[edit] Survey Vessels

[edit] Ocean survey vessel (1)
HMS Scott (H131)

[edit] Coastal survey vessels (2)
HMS Roebuck (H130)
HMSML Gleaner (H86)

[edit] Echo-class multi-purpose survey vessels (2)
HMS Echo (H87)
HMS Enterprise (H88)

[edit] Submarines

[edit] Vanguard-class submarines (SSBNs) (4)
HMS Vanguard (S28)
HMS Victorious (S29)
HMS Vigilant (S30)
HMS Vengeance (S31)

[edit] Swiftsure-class submarines (SSNs) (2)
HMS Superb (S109)
HMS Sceptre (S104)

[edit] Trafalgar-class submarines (SSNs) (7)
HMS Trafalgar (S107)
HMS Turbulent (S87)
HMS Tireless (S88)
HMS Torbay (S90)
HMS Trenchant (S91)
HMS Talent (S92)
HMS Triumph (S93)

Cavalry

[edit] Household Cavalry

[edit] Household Cavalry Regiment and Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment
The Life Guards
The Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons)

[edit] Royal Armoured Corps

[edit] Heavy Cavalry
1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards
The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys)
The Royal Dragoon Guards

[edit] Light Cavalry
The Queen's Royal Hussars (The Queen's Own and Royal Irish)
9th/12th Royal Lancers (Prince of Wales's)
The King's Royal Hussars
The Light Dragoons
The Queen's Royal Lancers

[edit] The Royal Tank Regiment
1st Royal Tank Regiment
2nd Royal Tank Regiment

[edit] Infantry

[edit] Foot Guards
Grenadier Guards - 1 battalion
Coldstream Guards - 1 battalion
Scots Guards - 1 battalion
Irish Guards - 1 battalion
Welsh Guards - 1 battalion

[edit] Line Infantry and Rifles
The Royal Regiment of Scotland - 5 battalions + 2 TA
The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment (Queen's and Royal Hampshires) - 2 battalions + 1 TA
The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment (King's Lancashire and Border) - 2 battalions + 1 TA
The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers - 2 battalions + 1 TA
The Royal Anglian Regiment - 2 battalions + 1 TA
The Yorkshire Regiment (14th/15th, 19th and 33rd/76th Foot) - 3 battalions + 1 TA
The 22nd (Cheshire) Regiment -1 battalion
The Royal Welsh - 2 battalions + 1 TA
The Royal Irish Regiment (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd and 87th and The Ulster Defence Regiment) - 1 battalion
The Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment (29th/45th Foot) - 1 battalion
The Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's) - 1 battalion
The Parachute Regiment - 3 battalions1 + 1 TA
The Royal Gurkha Rifles - 2 battalions
The Rifles - 5 battalions + 2 TA
The Royal Gibraltar Regiment - 1 battalion
Note 1: One battalion of the Parachute Regiment is assigned as part of the SFSG.
Note 2: Two further TA battalions operate with names separate from their parent regiments:
The London Regiment is a multi-badge battalion attached to the Guards Division
The Royal Irish Rangers serves as the TA battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment

[edit] Special Forces
Special Air Service Regiment
Special Reconnaissance Regiment
Special Forces Support Group

[edit] Support Arms and Services

[edit] Support Arms
Royal Regiment of Artillery
Corps of Royal Engineers
Royal Corps of Signals
Army Air Corps
Intelligence Corps

[edit] Services
Royal Army Chaplains Department
Royal Logistic Corps
Royal Army Medical Corps
Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Adjutant General's Corps
Royal Army Veterinary Corps
Small Arms School Corps
Royal Army Dental Corps
Army Physical Training Corps
General Service Corps
Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps
Corps of Army Music
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_British_Army_Regiments"

Their Navy has 3 more carriers than China and Russia combined. I'm sure thier Army is smaller.

Air power is what it is all about now.

They have a bud

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Hull Number Commission/
Decommission
Date Disposition
USS Langley
(CV 1) 20 Mar 1922 /
27 Feb 1942 Conv. to AV 3; Sunk as a result enemy action about 75 miles south of Tjilatjap.
USS Lexington
(CV 2) 14 Dec 1927 /
8 May 1942 Sunk as a result of enemy action at the Battle of the Coral Sea.
USS Saratoga
(CV 3) 16 Nov 1927 /
26 Jul 1946 Used as a test target and sunk at Bikini Atoll.
USS Ranger
(CV 4) 4 Jun 1934 /
18 Oct 1946 Sold for scrap 31 Jan 1947 to Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co.
USS Yorktown
(CV 5) 30 Sep 1937 /
7 Jun 1942 Sunk due to enemy action at the Battle of Midway.
USS Enterprise
(CV 6) 12 May 1938 /
17 Feb 1947 Sold, 1 Jul 1958.
USS Wasp
(CV 7) 25 Apr 1940 /
15 Sep 1942 Sunk due to enemy action southeast of San Cristobal Island.
USS Hornet
(CV 8) 20 Oct 1941 /
26 Oct 1942 Sunk due to enemy action at the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands.
USS Essex
(CV 9) 31 Dec 1942 /
20 Jun 1969 Stricken 1 Jun 1973. Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping 1 Jun 1975.
USS Yorktown
(CV 10) 15 Apr 1943 /
27 Jun 1970 Stricken 1 Jun 1973. Established as a floating museum in Charleston, S.C., 13 Oct. 1975.
USS Intrepid
(CV 11) 16 Aug 1943 /
15 Mar 1974 Established as a floating museum in New York City in 1982.
USS Hornet
(CV 12) 20 Nov 1943 /
26 May 1970 Stricken from the Navy List 1989. Donated to The Aircraft Carrier Hornet Foundation for use as a museum on 26 May 1998.
USS Franklin
(CV 13) 31 Jan 1944 /
17 Feb 1947 Reclassified AVT 8 on 15 May 1959. Stricken from the Navy List 10 Oct 1964.
USS Ticonderoga
(CV 14) 8 May 1944 /
1 Sep 1973 Stricken from the Navy List 16 Nov 1973. Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping 1 Sept 1975.
USS Randolph
(CV 15) 9 Oct 1944 /
13 Feb 1969 Stricken from the Navy List 1 Jun 1973. Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping 1 Apr 1975.
USS Lexington
(CV 16) 17 Feb 1942 /
8 Nov 1991 Stricken from the Navy List 30 Nov 1991. Now a museum in Corpus Christi, Tex.
USS Bunker Hill
(CV 17) 25 May 1943 /
9 Jul 1947 Stricken from the Navy List 1 Nov 1966; retained as moored electronic test ship in San Diego until Nov. 1972. Scrapped 1973.
USS Wasp
(CV 18) 24 Nov 1943 /
1 Jul 1972 Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping 21 May 1973.
USS Hancock
(CV 19) 15 Apr 1944 /
30 Jan 1976 Stricken from the Navy List 31 Jan 1976; Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping 1 Sept 1976.
USS Bennington
(CV 20) 6 Aug 1944 /
15 Jan 1970 Stricken from the Navy List 1989. Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping 1 Dec 1994.
USS Boxer
(CV 21) 16 Apr 1945 /
1 Dec 1969 Stricken from the Navy List 1 Dec 1969; Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping 13 Mar 1971.
USS Independence
(CVL 22) 14 Jan 1943 /
28 Aug 1946 Sunk as target 29 Jun 1951.
USS Princeton
(CVL 23) 25 Feb 1943 /
24 Oct 1944 Sunk due to enemy action in the Sibuyan Sea.
USS Belleau Wood
(CVL 24) 31 Mar 1943 /
13 Jan 1947 Transferred to France 1953-1960. Returned. Stricken 1 Oct 1960 and sold for scrapping.
USS Cowpens
(CVL 25) 28 May 1943 /
13 Jan 1947 Stricken from the Navy List 1 Nov 1959 and sold for scrapping.
USS Monterey
(CVL 26) 17 Jun 1943 /
16 Jan 1956 Stricken from the Navy List 1 Jun 1970. Sold for scrapping in May 1971.
USS Langley
(CVL 27) 31 Aug 1943 /
11 Feb 1947 Transferred to France 1951-1963; Sold 19 Feb 1964.
USS Cabot
(CVL 28) 24 Jul 1943 /
21 Jan 1955 Transferred to Spain 30 Aug 1967; returned to private U.S. organization 1989. Auctioned by US Marshals Service to Sabe Marine Salvage, 10 Sep 1999.
USS Bataan
(CVL 29) 17 Nov 1943 /
9 Apr 1954 Stricken from the Navy List 1 Sep 1959. Sold for scrapping May 1961.
USS San Jacinto
(CVL 30) 15 Dec 1943 /
1 Mar 1947 Stricken from the Navy List 1 Jun 1970. Sold for scrapping on 15 Dec 1971 to National Metal and Steel Co., Terminal Island, Calif.
USS Bon Homme
(CV 31) 26 Nov 1944 /
2 Jul 1971 Stricken from the Navy List 1989. Scrapped 4 Feb 1992.
USS Leyte
(CV 32) 11 Apr 1946 /
15 May 1959 Stricken from the Navy List 1 Jun 1969.
USS Kearsarge
(CV 33) 2 May 1946 /
15 Jan 1970 Stricken from the Navy List 1 May 1973. Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping 1 Mar 1974.
USS Oriskany
(CVA 34) 25 Sep 1950 /
20 Sep 1979 Stricken from Navy List 1989. Sold 9 Sep 1995, but contractor defaulted. Repossessed by the Navy and contract terminated 30 Jul 1997. Sunk off coast of Florida 17 May 2006 for use as articifical reef.
Reprisal(CV 35) -- /
-- Never completed nor commissioned. Hull, 53% complete, was sold to Boston Metals Co, Baltimore, Md. and scrapped November 1949.
USS Antietam
(CV 36) 28 Jan 1945 /
8 May 1963 Stricken from the Navy List 1 May 1973. Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping 1 Dec 1973.
USS Princeton
(CV 37) 18 Nov 1945 /
30 Jan 1970 Stricken from the Navy List 30 Jan 1970.
USS Shangri-La
(CV 38) 15 Sep 1944 /
30 Jul 1971 Stricken from the Navy List 15 Jul 1982; disposed of by MARAD exchange 9 Aug 1988.
USS Lake Champlain
(CV 39) 3 Jun 1945 /
2 May 1966 Stricken from the Navy List 1 Dec 1969. Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping 28 Apr 1972.
USS Tarawa
(CV 40) 8 Dec 1945 /
13 May 1960 Stricken from the Navy List 1 Jun 1967.
USS Midway
(CVB 41) 10 Sep 1945 /
11 Apr 1992 Stricken 17 Mar 1997; Towed to San Diego 5 January 2004 to be used as a museum and memorial.
USS Franklin D. Roosevelt
(CVB 42) 27 Oct 1945 /
1 Oct 1977 Stricken from the Navy List 30 Sept 1977; Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping 1 Apr 1978.
USS Coral Sea
(CVB 43) 1 Oct 1947 /
26 Apr 1990 Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping 7 May 1993.
USS Valley Forge
(CV 45) 3 Nov 1946 /
15 Jan 1970 Stricken from the Navy List 15 Jan 1970; sold for scrap 29 Oct 1971 to Nicolai Joffre Corp., Beverly Hills, Calif.
USS Philippine Sea
(CV 47) 11 May 1946 /
28 Dec 1958 Stricken from the Navy List 1 Dec 1969.
USS Saipan
(CVL 48) 14 Jul 1946 /
14 Jan 1970 Name changed to Arlington 8 Apr 1965 and served as an communications relay ship until decomm. Disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping 6 Jun 1976.
USS Wright
(CVL 49) 9 Feb 1947 /
15 Mar 1956 Converted to and commissioned 11 May 1963 as a command ship. Decommissioned 27 May 1970 and disposed of, sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for scrapping 1 Aug 1980.
USS Forrestal
(CVA 59) 1 Oct 1955 /
30 Sep 1993 Stricken from the Navy List 11 Sep 1993; At the Naval Education and Training Center, Newport, R.I., 14 Sept. 1998 on hold as museum donation.
USS Saratoga
(CVA 60) 14 Apr 1956 /
20 Aug 1994 Stricken from the Navy List 30 Sep 1994; berthed at the Naval Education and Training Center, Newport, R.I., 7 Aug. 1998.
USS Ranger
(CVA 61) 10 Aug 1957 /
10 Jul 1993 In inactive reserve in the Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility (NISMF), Bremerton, Wash.
USS Independence
(CV 62) 10 Jan 1959 /
30 Sep 1998 In inactive reserve in the Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility (NISMF), Bremerton, Wash.
USS Kitty Hawk
(CV 63) 29 Apr 1961 /
-- Active -- see Fact File
USS Constellation
(CV 64) 27 Oct 1961 /
7 Aug 2003 Towed 12 September 2003, to be placed in inactive reserve in the Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility (NISMF), Bremerton, Wash.
USS Enterprise
(CVN 65) 25 Nov 1961 /
-- Active -- see Fact File
USS America
(CV 66) 23 Jan 1965 /
9 Aug 1996 Stricken from Navy List; In the Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility (NISMF), Philadelphia, Penn. planned for scrapping, instead sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off the Virginia coast on 14 May 2005, following a series of tests consisting of simulated attacks on the ship.
USS John F. Kennedy
(CV 67) 7 Sep 1968 /
-- Active -- see Fact File
USS Nimitz
(CVN 68) 3 May 1975 /
-- Active -- see Fact File
USS Dwight D. Eisenhower
(CVN 69) 18 Oct 1977 /
-- Active -- see Fact File
USS Carl Vinson
(CVN 70) 13 Mar 1982 /
-- Active -- see Fact File
USS Theodore Roosevelt
(CVN 71) 25 Oct 1986 /
-- Active -- see Fact File
USS Abraham Lincoln
(CVN 72) 11 Nov 1989 /
-- Active -- see Fact File
USS George Washington
(CVN 73) 4 July 1992 /
-- Active -- see Fact File
USS John C. Stennis
(CVN 74) 9 Dec 1995 /
-- Active -- see Fact File
USS Harry S. Truman
(CVN 75) 25 July 1998 /
-- Active -- see Fact File
USS Ronald Reagan
(CVN 76) 12 July 2003 /
-- Active -- see Fact File
George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) -- /
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