British light cruiser HMS Dauntless underway in April 1942.
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British light cruiser HMS Dauntless underway in April 1942.
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HMS Dauntless, a British Type 45 destroyer, photographed while on a routine trip to Gibraltar.
This picture, taken in 2015, won the 2016 Peregrine Trophy for best photograph of Royal Navy equipment.
HMS Dauntless and the destroyer HMS Wakeful during the First World War.
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British light cruisers Gambia and Dauntless during the capture of Tamatave, which was the principal port of Madagascar.
18 September 1942
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A bored Royal Navy destroyer making pretty patterns. Whatever happened to the good old days of jolly romps with the Frogs every few years?
Winner of this year’s Royal Navy Best Maritime Image Award: HMS Dauntless at Gibraltar, by L(phot) Simmo Simpson.
The £1,050M Type 45 destroyer HMS Dauntless (D33) sails past the £394M luxury private yacht Azzam, currently the largest in the world. The Type 45s are currently the most advanced anti-aircraft/missile defence ships afloat; capable of controlling airspace over Charles de Gaulle from the dockside in Portsmouth, England.
HMS DAUNTLESS