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Name: Type 45 destroyer
Builders: BAE Systems Maritime – Naval Ships
Operators: Royal Navy
Preceded by: Type 42
Cost: Over £1,050M per ship inc R&D
Planned: 6
Completed: 6
Active: 6
General characteristics
Type: Guided missile destroyer
Displacement: 8,000[3] to...
HMS Dragon's Lynx helicopter fires infra red flares during an exercise over the Type 45 destroyer.
As well as flying her own Lynx helicopter - of 815 Naval Air Squadron based in Yeovilton - Dragon has been flexing muscle as part of joint training with Typhoons from her affiliated 6 Squadron...
HMS Dragon, the Royal Navy's latest Type 45 Destroyer, was launched on Clydeside yesterday. It was a wet and miserable day, but there was still a good turnout of spectators for the launch.
The painted dragon on the bow is to represent her affiliation with the city of Cardiff.
HMS Dragon, the Royal Navy's latest Type 45 Destroyer, was launched on Clydeside yesterday. It was a wet and miserable day, but there was still a good turnout of spectators for the launch.
The painted dragon on the bow is to represent her affiliation with the city of Cardiff.
HMS Dragon, the Royal Navy's latest Type 45 Destroyer, was launched on Clydeside yesterday. It was a wet and miserable day, but there was still a good turnout of spectators for the launch.
The painted dragon on the bow is to represent her affiliation with the city of Cardiff.
HMS Dragon, the Royal Navy's latest Type 45 Destroyer, was launched on Clydeside yesterday. It was a wet and miserable day, but there was still a good turnout of spectators for the launch.
The painted dragon on the bow is to represent her affiliation with the city of Cardiff.
No sooner is HMS Diamond launched, than the next one, HMS Dragon is on its way! The bow section for HMS Dragon was out of the sheds, awaiting transfer to the shipyard slipway at the time of the launch of Diamond.
This barge, containing the Type 45 Destroyer Mast and other components, was being...
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