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Qué (quién) es Royal Navy - definición

NAVAL WARFARE FORCE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
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Senior Service         
¦ noun Brit. the Royal Navy.
Future of the Royal Navy         
OVERVIEW ABOUT THE FUTURE OF THE ROYAL NAVY
The Royal Navy in the 21st Century; Royal Navy in the 21st Century; Future Attack Submarine; Royal Navy in the 21st century; Future of the royal navy; Hydrographic Squadron
Future planning of the Royal Navy's capabilities is set through periodic Defence Reviews carried out by the British Government. The Royal Navy's role in the 2020s, and beyond, is outlined in the 2021 defence white paper, which was published on 22 March 2021.
History of the Royal Navy (after 1707)         
HISTORY OF THE NAVAL FORCE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
The Dark Ages of the Victorian Navy; The Dark Ages of the Royal Navy; History of the royal navy; Victorian Royal Navy; The 1860s Naval Arms Race; 1860s Naval Arms Race; The 1850s Naval Arms Race; 1850s Naval Arms Race; Dark Ages of the Victorian Navy; Two-power standard; Two-Power Standard; Two Power Standard; Two power standard; Restoration Navy; Royal victorian navy
The official history of the Royal Navy reached an important juncture in 1707, when the Act of Union merged the kingdoms of England and Scotland into the Kingdom of Great Britain, following a century of personal union between the two countries. This had the effect of merging the Royal Scots Navy into the Royal Navy.

Wikipedia

Royal Navy

The Royal Navy (RN) is the United Kingdom's naval warfare force. Although warships were used by English and Scottish kings from the early medieval period, the first major maritime engagements were fought in the Hundred Years' War against France. The modern Royal Navy traces its origins to the early 16th century; the oldest of the UK's armed services, it is consequently known as the Senior Service.

From the middle decades of the 17th century, and through the 18th century, the Royal Navy vied with the Dutch Navy and later with the French Navy for maritime supremacy. From the mid-18th century until the Second World War, it was the world's most powerful navy. The Royal Navy played a key part in establishing and defending the British Empire, and four Imperial fortress colonies and a string of imperial bases and coaling stations secured the Royal Navy's ability to assert naval superiority globally. Owing to this historical prominence, it is common, even among non-Britons, to refer to it as "the Royal Navy" without qualification. Following World War I, it was significantly reduced in size, although at the onset of World War II it was still the world's largest. During the Cold War, the Royal Navy transformed into a primarily anti-submarine force, hunting for Soviet submarines and mostly active in the GIUK gap. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, its focus has returned to expeditionary operations around the world and it remains one of the world's foremost blue-water navies.

The Royal Navy maintains a fleet of technologically sophisticated ships, submarines, and aircraft, including 2 aircraft carriers, 2 amphibious transport docks, 4 ballistic missile submarines (which maintain the nuclear deterrent), 6 nuclear fleet submarines, 6 guided missile destroyers, 12 frigates, 9 mine-countermeasure vessels and 26 patrol vessels. As of March 2023, there are 71 operational commissioned ships (including submarines as well as one historic ship, HMS Victory) in the Royal Navy, plus 13 ships of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA); there are also five Merchant Navy ships available to the RFA under a private finance initiative. The RFA replenishes Royal Navy warships at sea, and augments the Royal Navy's amphibious warfare capabilities through its three Bay-class landing ship vessels. It also works as a force multiplier for the Royal Navy, often doing patrols that frigates used to do.

The Royal Navy is part of His Majesty's Naval Service, which also includes the Royal Marines. The professional head of the Naval Service is the First Sea Lord who is an admiral and member of the Defence Council of the United Kingdom. The Defence Council delegates management of the Naval Service to the Admiralty Board, chaired by the Secretary of State for Defence. The Royal Navy operates from three bases in Britain where commissioned ships and submarines are based: Portsmouth, Clyde and Devonport, the last being the largest operational naval base in Western Europe, as well as two naval air stations, RNAS Yeovilton and RNAS Culdrose where maritime aircraft are based.

Ejemplos de uso de Royal Navy
1. Royal Navy orders Reports that a new generation of Royal Navy aircraft carriers could be part built in French shipyards triggered angry protests on both sides.
2. The Royal Navy is currently testing the powerful Sonar 2087.
3. A Royal Navy underwater rescue robot was airlifted to Kamchatka.
4. The person who created the Royal Navy was Henry VIII.
5. Nuclear weapons were routinely carried on Royal Navy ships.