Ships of U.K.
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Up to and during the First World War, the [[Ship:Ships_of_Germany|Germans]] attempted to challenge the might of the Royal Navy, only to be blockaded by them and stymied by superior tactics (drawn from centuries of experience) and numbers, achieving its only real victory via their U-boats commerce raiding. Although World War I severely depleted the British and consequently the Royal Navy, it was still a formidable force, and after the London and Washington Naval Treaties were no longer being observed by the other nations in 1938, it set about rapidly re-arming itself to reaffirm its place as the most powerful navy in the world. This did not come by easily however, as it suffered massive losses in the opening stages of World War II with the sinking of HMS ''Courageous'', HMS ''Glorious'', and HMS ''Hood'' in the Atlantic, and HMS ''Hermes'', HMS ''Repulse'' and HMS ''Prince of Wales'' in the Pacific. Nevertheless, the Royal Navy's resilience won through, playing a major part in Operations ''Dynamo'', ''Husky'', ''Torch'', ''Avalanche'', and ''Overlord''; the guarding of supply lines that enabled the British and her allies to fight in all theaters of the War; the systematic cornering and sinking of the Kriegsmarine's powerful battleships and battlecruisers; the seizing of many Enigma-related codebooks and machines; and the near-annihilation of the U-boat fleet. Both World Wars greatly taxed the British Empire, and her decline led to the Royal Navy handing the reins over to the US Navy as the most powerful navy in the world. | Up to and during the First World War, the [[Ship:Ships_of_Germany|Germans]] attempted to challenge the might of the Royal Navy, only to be blockaded by them and stymied by superior tactics (drawn from centuries of experience) and numbers, achieving its only real victory via their U-boats commerce raiding. Although World War I severely depleted the British and consequently the Royal Navy, it was still a formidable force, and after the London and Washington Naval Treaties were no longer being observed by the other nations in 1938, it set about rapidly re-arming itself to reaffirm its place as the most powerful navy in the world. This did not come by easily however, as it suffered massive losses in the opening stages of World War II with the sinking of HMS ''Courageous'', HMS ''Glorious'', and HMS ''Hood'' in the Atlantic, and HMS ''Hermes'', HMS ''Repulse'' and HMS ''Prince of Wales'' in the Pacific. Nevertheless, the Royal Navy's resilience won through, playing a major part in Operations ''Dynamo'', ''Husky'', ''Torch'', ''Avalanche'', and ''Overlord''; the guarding of supply lines that enabled the British and her allies to fight in all theaters of the War; the systematic cornering and sinking of the Kriegsmarine's powerful battleships and battlecruisers; the seizing of many Enigma-related codebooks and machines; and the near-annihilation of the U-boat fleet. Both World Wars greatly taxed the British Empire, and her decline led to the Royal Navy handing the reins over to the US Navy as the most powerful navy in the world. | |||
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+ | ===Cruisers=== | |||
+ | Royal Navy [[Ship_types_cruiser|cruisers]] are currently being tested and are scheduled for release in the near future. | |||
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Revision as of 02:09, 30 September 2016
Up to and during the First World War, the Germans attempted to challenge the might of the Royal Navy, only to be blockaded by them and stymied by superior tactics (drawn from centuries of experience) and numbers, achieving its only real victory via their U-boats commerce raiding. Although World War I severely depleted the British and consequently the Royal Navy, it was still a formidable force, and after the London and Washington Naval Treaties were no longer being observed by the other nations in 1938, it set about rapidly re-arming itself to reaffirm its place as the most powerful navy in the world. This did not come by easily however, as it suffered massive losses in the opening stages of World War II with the sinking of HMS Courageous, HMS Glorious, and HMS Hood in the Atlantic, and HMS Hermes, HMS Repulse and HMS Prince of Wales in the Pacific. Nevertheless, the Royal Navy's resilience won through, playing a major part in Operations Dynamo, Husky, Torch, Avalanche, and Overlord; the guarding of supply lines that enabled the British and her allies to fight in all theaters of the War; the systematic cornering and sinking of the Kriegsmarine's powerful battleships and battlecruisers; the seizing of many Enigma-related codebooks and machines; and the near-annihilation of the U-boat fleet. Both World Wars greatly taxed the British Empire, and her decline led to the Royal Navy handing the reins over to the US Navy as the most powerful navy in the world.