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How many ships does the Royal Navy have mothballed?

How many ships does the Royal Navy have mothballed?

89 ships
Today, the British navy doesn’t even have jet fighters. It mothballed its last Harriers in 2010. It possesses just 89 ships. (By comparison, the U.S. Navy and Military Sealift Command, the Pentagon’s fleet of support ships, have roughly 400.)

Is the mothball fleet gone?

The mothball fleet sat unused for decades; a floating toxic waste dump. After being laid up for years in the mothball fleet at Suisun Bay, she’s the last ship from there scheduled to be dismantled. “We had to get 57 ships done in seven years,” said Joel Szabat with the U.S. Maritime Administration.

What is done with old cruise ships?

Instead, older ships are sold to ship breaking yards, where they are stripped and their parts sold on. Usually the ship ‘breaking’ process begins at the bow, with workers making their way through the ship until they reach the stern. The process usually takes around six to eight months.

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What are the different categories of prize money in the Navy?

These prize money categories (based on the regulations before 1808) were: Senior Wardroom Officers — One-eighth of the prize. Junior Wardroom Officers, Standing Officers, and Cockpit Mates (except for Surgeon’s Mates who were included in the next lower category) — One-eighth.

How can a vessel protect itself from piracy?

Other measures vessels can take to protect themselves against piracy are air-pressurised boat stopping systems which can fire a variety of vessel-disabling projectiles, implementing a high freewall and vessel boarding protection systems (e.g., hot water wall, electricity-charged water wall, automated fire monitor,…

How desperate was the British Navy for seamen?

In fact, only 40-years later the exemptions from impressment were withdrawn, so desperate was the British Navy for seamen. American merchant vessels were a common target. Between 1793 and 1812, the British impressed more than 15,000 U.S. sailors to supplement their fleet during their Napoleonic Wars with France.

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Which countries use the different types of ships?

Countries using the different types of ships (this info might come to change): United States, Australia, Canada, China, Croatia, Denmark, Germany, India, Iran, Italy, Malaysia, Myanmar, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Philippines, Romania, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Turkey, Taiwan, United Kingdom.