Falklands War order of battle: British naval forces

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This is a list of the naval forces from the United Kingdom that took part in the Falklands War, often referred to as "the Task Force" in the context of the war. [1] For a list of naval forces from Argentina, see Falklands War order of battle: Argentine air forces.

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Royal Navy

Operation Corporate command structure 1982 Operation Corporate command structure 1982.png
Operation Corporate command structure 1982
The flagship of the Carrier Group, HMS Hermes, alongside HMS Broadsword HMS Broadsword and Hermes, 1982 (IWM).jpg
The flagship of the Carrier Group, HMS Hermes, alongside HMS Broadsword
Command

In Northwood, London: [2]

In the South Atlantic:

Centaur-class aircraft carrier - V/STOL carrier
HMS Invincible in the South Atlantic. Invincible 1982.JPG
HMS Invincible in the South Atlantic.
Invincible-class aircraft carriers
Landing platform docks
Large Foxtrot - Fearless LCU at Red Beach. Foxtrotcallsign.jpg
Large Foxtrot - Fearless LCU at Red Beach.
Large Tango - Intrepid LCU. Tangocallsign.jpg
Large Tango - Intrepid LCU.
HMS Bristol HMS Bristol storing at Ascension Island 1982.JPG
HMS Bristol
Type 82 destroyer
Type 42 destroyers
County-class destroyers
Type 22 frigates
Type 21 frigates
HMS Antelope returning to San Carlos, 23 May 1982 HMS Antelope 1982.jpg
HMS Antelope returning to San Carlos, 23 May 1982
Leander-class frigates
Rothesay-class frigates
HMS Endurance EndurancePic.jpg
HMS Endurance
Ice patrol ship
Castle-class patrol vessels

As despatch vessels, carrying mail between the Task Force and Ascension Island.

HMS Conqueror returning to Faslane Naval Base after the war, flying the Jolly Roger to signal her sinking of ARA General Belgrano HMS Conqueror (S48).jpg
HMS Conqueror returning to Faslane Naval Base after the war, flying the Jolly Roger to signal her sinking of ARA General Belgrano
Churchill-class submarines
Oberon-class submarines
Valiant-class submarines
Swiftsure-class submarines
Hecla-class survey vessels

2,744 t, used as casualty ferries (hospital ships)

Trawler/Minesweepers - Minesweeper Auxiliary (MSA) 11th MCM Squadron
HMS Northella departing Portsmouth Harbour Northella.jpg
HMS Northella departing Portsmouth Harbour

Civilian trawlers converted to Extra-Deep Armed Team Sweep (EDATS) with some extempore acoustic and sonar equipment. They were crewed by Royal Naval personnel, mainly from 1st MCM Squadron based at Rosyth. All five minesweepers were involved in clearing two minefields off Port Stanley.

Royal Fleet Auxiliary

RFA Olmeda (A124) A124 Olmeda.jpg
RFA Olmeda (A124)

Tankers

Landing Ship Logistic

The peacetime crews of the Round Table-class ships – British merchant seamen, operating under Ministry of Defence jurisdiction – were joined by British servicemen as signalmen, stevedores and gunners. [9] [10]

RFA Sir Lancelot. San Carlos Water. RFA Sir Lancelot.San Carlos Water.1982.jpg
RFA Sir Lancelot. San Carlos Water.
RFA Sir Tristram being carried home after the war by MV Dan Lifter RFA Sir Tristram & MV Dan Lifter late 1982.JPG
RFA Sir Tristram being carried home after the war by MV Dan Lifter

Supply ships

Helicopter support ship

Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service

RMAS Typhoon off Stanley. RMAS Typhoon.jpg
RMAS Typhoon off Stanley.

Ships taken up from trade

Canberra in San Carlos Water. May 1982 "Canberra" - San Carlos, 1982.jpg
Canberra in San Carlos Water. May 1982

The following Merchant Navy ships were requisitioned, as Ships Taken Up From Trade (STUFT).

Liners
Roll-on-Roll-off ferries
Container / Cargo ships
Atlantic Conveyor approaching the Falklands Atlantic Conveyor (cropped).jpg
Atlantic Conveyor approaching the Falklands
Freighters
Geestport, refrigerated ship, in Southampton Docks Geestport.jpg
Geestport, refrigerated ship, in Southampton Docks
Tankers
Tugs / Repair / Support Ships
Cable ship Iris CS Iris.jpg
Cable ship Iris
MV Stena Seaspread MV Stena Seaspread (11653272595).jpg
MV Stena Seaspread

Weaponry

HMS Cardiff Sea Dart Launcher. HMS Cardiff Sea Dart Launcher.JPG
HMS Cardiff Sea Dart Launcher.
Type 42 destroyer returning from a nightly shelling Aftermath Cardiff NGS.JPG
Type 42 destroyer returning from a nightly shelling

See also

Notes

  1. "British Task Force - Falklands War 1982". Naval History. 31 May 2013.
  2. Sir Lawrence Freeman (2005). The Official History of the Falklands Campaign. Routledge. ISBN   0-7146-5207-5.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Morison (June 1983) pp.119-124
  4. Gionco, Daniel G. "Secc. histórica - Acción de los buques del Apostadero Naval Malvinas". www.aposmalvinas.com.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 May 2025.
  5. Luscombe, Stephen. "The Falklands War". www.britishempire.co.uk. Retrieved 1 June 2025.
  6. Chard sailor's Falkland experience
  7. West, Nigel (2010). Historical Dictionary of Naval Intelligence. Scarecrow Press, pp. 63-64. ISBN   0-8108-6760-5
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Baker (June 1983) pp.111-118
  9. "The War Within". South China Morning Post. 10 June 2007.
  10. Roberts, P.J. (January 1984). "RFA Sir Galahad - The Demise of a Gallant Knight" (PDF). The Naval Review. 72 (1): 53–58. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 August 2017. Retrieved 19 August 2017.
  11. Villar (1984) p.171
  12. Trotter (June 1983) pp.108-111
  13. Villar (1984) pp.49&173
  14. 1 2 3 Villar(1984)p.183
  15. Villar (1984) pp.9,37-38,40&171
  16. Villar (1984) pp.43&173
  17. Villar (1984) pp.44&172
  18. Villar (1984) p.173
  19. Villar (1984) pp.31&172
  20. Villar (1984) pp.28&174
  21. "British Railways - Sealink".
  22. 1 2 3 4 5 Villar (1984) p.180
  23. Villar (1984) pp.87&179
  24. Villar (1984) pp.37&178-179
  25. Villar (1984) pp.84&179
  26. Villar (1984) pp.86&179
  27. Villar (1984) pp.95&180
  28. Villar (1984) p.179
  29. 1 2 Villar (1984) p.182
  30. 1 2 Villar (1984) p.53
  31. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Villar (1984) p.169
  32. 1 2 Villar (1984) p.176
  33. 1 2 Villar (1984) p.174
  34. Villar (1984) p.175
  35. Villar (1984) p.101
  36. Villar (1984) p.116&182
  37. Villar (1984) pp.67&178
  38. Villar (1984) p.178
  39. http://www.thenewscentre.co.uk/falklands%5B%5D

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