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This is a list of the naval forces from the United Kingdom that took part in the Falklands War. For a list of naval forces from Argentina, see Argentine Naval Forces in the Falklands War.
- Command
In Northwood, London[Sir Lawrence Freeman (2005). The Official History of the Falkands Campaign. Routledge. ISBN 0-7146-5207-5. ]:
In the South Atlantic:
- Commander Task Group 317.8 (Carrier/Battle Group) and Flag Officer, First Flotilla: Rear-Admiral J. \'Sandy\' Woodward (HMS Hermes)
- Commander Task Group 317.0 (Amphibious Task Group) and Commodore Amphibious Warfare: Commodore M. Clapp (HMS Fearless)
- Supply force: Commodore S.C. Dunlop
- Centaur class aircraft carrier - V/STOL carrier
- Invincible class aircraft carriers
- Landing Platform Docks
- Type 82 destroyer
- Type 42 destroyers
- County class destroyers
- Type 22 frigates
- Type 21 frigates
- Leander class frigates
- Rothesay class frigates
- Ice patrol ship
- Castle class patrol vessels
As despatch vessels, carrying mail between the Task Force and Ascension Island.
- Churchill class submarines
- Oberon class submarines
- Valiant class submarines
- Swiftsure class submarines
- Hecla class survey vessels
2,744 t, used as casualty ferries
- Trawler/Minesweepers
Civilian trawlers converted to Extra-Deep Armed Team Sweep (EDATS) with acoustic and electro-magnetic tow. Manned by RNR personnel[Antony Preston: Sea combat off the Falklands, 1982, Willow Books, ISBN 0-00-218046-4].
Tankers
- RFA Olna (A123) 36,000 t
- RFA Olmeda (A124) 36,000 t
- RFA Tidespring (A75) 27,400 t
- RFA Tidepool (A76) 27,400 t
- RFA Blue Rover (A270) 11,522 t
- RFA Appleleaf (A79) 40,870 t
- RFA Brambleleaf (A81) 40,000 t
- RFA Bayleaf (A109) 40,000 t
- RFA Plumleaf (A78) 25,790 t
- RFA Pearleaf (A77) 25,790 t
Landing Ship Logistic
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RFA Sir Tristram at Fitzroy, late June 1982
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Supply Ships
Helicopter Support Ship
Ships Taken Up From Trade
SS Canberra in San Carlos Water, May 1982. She was not attacked, because the Argentine pilots thought the white ship was a hospital ship [Ward, Sharkey (1992). Sea Harrier over the Falklands. Cassell Military Paperbacks, 271. ISBN 0-304-35542-9. ].
The following Merchant Navy ships were requisitioned, as Ships Taken Up From Trade (STUFT).
- Liners
- Roll-on-Roll-off ferries
- Container / Cargo ships
- Atlantic Causeway 14,946 t — carried ASW Sea Kings
- Contender Bezant 11,000 t — purchased as RFA Argus post-war
- Geestport 7,730 t
- Laertes 11,804 t
- Lycaon 11,804 t
- Saxonia 12,029 t
- St. Helena 3,150 t — minesweeper support ship
- Tankers
- Alvega 33,000 t
- Anco Charger 25,300 t
- Balder London 19,980 t
- British Avon 15,640 t
- British Dart 15,650 t
- British Esk 15,643 t
- British Tamar 15,646 t
- British Tay 15,650 t
- British Test 16,653 t
- British Trent 15,649 t
- British Wye 15,649 t — hit by bomb from Lockheed C-130 Hercules - Minor Damage
- Eburna 19,763 t
- Fort Toronto 31,745 t — fresh water tanker
- G.A.Walker 18,744 t
- Scottish Eagle 33,000 t
- Tugs / Repair / Support Ships
- British Enterprise III 1,595 t — diving support ship
- CS Iris 3,873 t — cable ship as despatch vessel
- Irishman 686 t — ocean tug
- Salvageman 1,598 t — ocean tug
- Stena Inspector 7,000 t — purchased as RFA Diligence post-war
- Stena Seaspread 6,061 t — oilfield support ship
- Wimpey Seahorse 1,599 t — oilfield supply vessel
- Yorkshireman 686 t — ocean tug
Weaponry
References
- Hastings, Max; Jenkins, Simon (1983). The Battle for the Falklands. Michael Joseph Ltd.. ISBN 0-7181-2228-3.
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- Clapp, Michael; Southby-Tailyour, Ewen (1996). Amphibious Assault Falklands. Leo Cooper. ISBN 0-85052-420-2.
External links
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