HMS Dauntless deployed again after regeneration and training (2024)

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After nine months of maintenance and trials the UK’s Type 45 destroyer has been cleared for operations once again.

John Hill May 2, 2023

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The UK Type 45 destroyer (DDG), HMS Dauntless, has been cleared for global operations by the Royal Navy. The go-ahead follows nine months of regeneration that included trials last summer, engine and power upgrades and additional training tests around the south coast of England.

The restoration programme, known as the Power Improvement Project (PIP), addressed the resilience of the DDG’s engines as well as the power generation that drives her advanced sensor suite, weapons and systems. The two original diesel engines were removed and replaced with three more reliable, powerful and cleaner generators.

The Royal Navy claim that the PIP not only gives Dauntless a boost but “could also power the technologies of tomorrow, such as energy weapons already under development for the Royal Navy in UK labs.”

The subsequent training put the the Portsmouth-based warship to the test with demanding trials, tests and finally a gruelling assessment of her crew and all weapons and systems generators.

The Commanding Officer of HMS Dauntless, Ben Power,said: “[T]o be able to take a ship with a new and unproven propulsion plant and turn it in to a credible air defence destroyer ready for global operations in a period of just nine months is an enormous achievement.”

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Training tests

The recent training tested her weapon systems, which fired during training began with general purpose and heavy machine guns, through to the 30mm cannons, ramping up to the main 4.5 inch main gun and Phalanx radar-controlled gun, which is capable of spitting out four-and-a-half thousand rounds per minute at incoming aircraft, missiles or fast-attack boats.

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Testing also included tracking targets with a very low radar cross section, designed to replicate a small incoming missile – a crucial part of the air defence destroyer’s capability.

The training increased in complexity throughout, with other vessels and helicopters added to equation as the ship defeated threats simulated by aircraft and boats in a range of environments, including in the air, on the surface and even underwater.

The centrepiece of the training was the disaster relief exercise, deploying sailors ashore to a village and providing the humanitarian aid needed following a natural disaster, including providing fresh food and water, extinguishing fires and repairing critical infrastructure such as communications networks, electricity supply and water supply.

“Powering the technologies of tomorrow”

The Royal Navy suggest that the PIP upgrades could “power the technologies of tomorrow, such as energy weapons already under development for the Royal Navy in UK labs.”

The UK’s Integrated Review Refresh 2023 suggests that the country is committed “to spending £20bn a year by 2024/25 on research and development” alongside the country’s effort to “reorganising government to enable greater focus and dynamism” in emerging technologies.

GlobalData tells us that directed energy weapons is attracting increasing attention, just as the Royal Navy suggest. In the company’s report on Directed Energy Weapons (2022), it asserts “it is only in recent years that militaries such as China, Israel, Russia, the UK, and the US have finally been capable of fielding those technologies through integration with existing platforms or capabilities.”

In the naval domain, the development of directed energy weapons (DEWs) is focused heavily on their potential as counter-uncrewed aerial systems and counter-rocket, artillery and mortar, as well as air defence systems.

Due to the logistical complexity of resupplying surface warfare vessels with munitions during extended deployments, the use of DEWs would address a key challenge by providing vessels with high precision, low-cost air defence systems capable of utilizing a significant energy supply as a near-infinite magazine to protect the vessels from hostile threats.

This is quickly becoming a necessity as the US and its allies are becoming increasingly present in the Indo-Pacific region, where the sustainable use of naval capabilities is a prized asset for such a vast expanse.

There is a lot to suggest that navies need to meet the challenging demands of the Indo-Pacific. America’s strategic ally, Australia, has contracted the US-firm, Lockheed Martin, to deliver a sateillite communictaions system that will provide constant situational awareness across the Indo-Pacific. Additionally, Europe is considering organising a naval presence in the Taiwan strait.

Meanwhile, the private sector are keen to deliver on these naval requirements; the Sikorsky company has even custom-built its Raider X rotorcraft to meet the distance demands posed by the Indo-Pacific.

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HMS Dauntless deployed again after regeneration and training? ›

The UK Type 45 destroyer

Type 45 destroyer
The Type 45 destroyer, also known as the D or Daring class, is a class of six guided-missile destroyers built for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy in the early 21st century.
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A guided-missile destroyer (DDG) is a destroyer whose primary armament is guided missiles so they can provide anti-aircraft warfare screening for the fleet.
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), HMS Dauntless, has been cleared for global operations by the Royal Navy. The go-ahead follows nine months of regeneration that included trials last summer, engine and power upgrades and additional training tests around the south coast of England.

What happened to the HMS Dauntless? ›

In the 2003 film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, a fictional HMS Dauntless appears as the flagship and pride of the Royal Navy. It is later revealed in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest that the ship was destroyed between the two movies by a hurricane.

What is the most advanced ship in the Royal Navy? ›

HMS Dauntless is the second ship of the Daring Class. Together, the Royal Navy's six Type 45 destroyers are among the most advanced warships ever constructed.

How many Type 83 destroyers will be built? ›

**Additionally, the listing of six Type 83 Destroyers presumes the Type 45 Destroyers are replaced on a one for one basis.

Was the HMS Dauntless a real ship? ›

HMS Dauntless was a Danae-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy. She was built by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company of Jarrow, launched on 10 April 1918 and commissioned on 22 November 1918.

Who is the commanding officer of the HMS Dauntless? ›

The ship's commanding officer, Commander Ben Dorrington, Petty Officer Corinne Adams and the ship's chaplain, Reverend Janice Honey Morgan, visited 106-year-old Ena Collymore-Woodstock.

What is the most advanced navy ship? ›

The Zumwalt-class (DDG 1000) is the largest and most technologically advanced surface combatant in the world.

What is the most badass naval ship? ›

USS Zumwalt, Navy's Most Advanced Surface Warship, Commissioned in Baltimore. BALTIMORE (NNS) -- The Navy's newest and most technologically advanced warship, USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) was commissioned into active service Saturday, Oct. 15, at North Locust Point in Baltimore.

What is the best navy ship ever built? ›

The Japanese Battleships Yamato, and Musashi, were the largest, and theoretically, the most powerful, battleships ever built. The Yamato, commissioned in 1941, and the Musashi the next year, were of 64,000 tons standard displacement, and 71,659 tons full load displacement (Yamato) and 73,000 tons full load(Musashi).

What is the fastest destroyer ever built? ›

Design and description. The Le Fantasque-class ships were designed to counter the fast Italian Condottieri-class light cruisers and Le Terrible set a world record for a ship with a conventional hull of 45.02 knots (83.38 km/h; 51.81 mph).

What is replacing a type 45 destroyer? ›

The Defence Command Paper published in 2022 announced the intention to begin the concept and assessment phase for the Type 45 destroyer replacements. These vessels are supposed be delivered in the late 2030s and will be classified as Type 83 destroyers.

Are there any Type 42 destroyers left? ›

The Royal Navy used this class of destroyer for 38 years between 1975 and 2013. No ships of this class remain active in the Royal Navy and both have also been retired from the Argentine Navy. The Royal Navy has replaced them with Type 45 destroyers.

What does HMS mean on a ship? ›

Another long standing military prefix is “HMS,” which is short for “Her (or His) Majesty's Ship.” This is the British equivalent to USS and refers to all vessels of the Royal Navy.

What happened to the Dreadnought ship? ›

Nor did Dreadnought participate in any of the other First World War naval battles. In May 1916 she was relegated to coastal defence duties in the English Channel, before rejoining the Grand Fleet in 1918. The ship was reduced to reserve in 1919 and sold for scrap two years later.

What happened to the Dauntless ship? ›

While Norrington was pursuing Jack Sparrow and the Black Pearl, they came across a hurricane off Tripoli. Norrington ordered the crew to pursue their quarry regardless, but the hurricane proved too powerful to navigate and the Dauntless was destroyed.

Is there anything left of HMS Warspite? ›

By now it was obvious that the Warspite would never be taken to the Clyde for scrapping so it was decided to cut her up where she lay. For ease of access they manage to move her the short distance to a beach alongside St. Michael's Mount. Over the next five years she was chopped up, until she disappeared from view.

What happened to HMS Dreadnought after ww1? ›

Nor did Dreadnought participate in any of the other First World War naval battles. In May 1916 she was relegated to coastal defence duties in the English Channel, before rejoining the Grand Fleet in 1918. The ship was reduced to reserve in 1919 and sold for scrap two years later.

What happened to the HMS Nemesis? ›

Images show the iron wreck resting upright on a broad sand plain, with significant damage to its bow and stern. It is thought the engine became overwhelmed in the storm, and when the Nemesis was hit by a large wave she sank too quickly for life boats to be deployed.

What happened to the last HMS Ark Royal? ›

The most recent HMS Ark Royal, which was an Invincible-class aircraft carrier, was decommissioned in 2011, after more than 25 years of service. The ship was sold to a Turkish scrapyard for around £2.9 million, and it was towed to the scrapyard in Aliaga, Turkey, in 2013.

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