HMS Dauntless
2007 Type 45 guided missile destroyer
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HMS Dauntless is a Type 45 or Daring-class air-defense destroyer built for the British Royal Navy. Launched in January 2007 at the BAE Systems Naval Ships yard in Govan, she was formally commissioned on June 3, 2010. Constructed primarily from modules assembled outside at Govan, her hull and superstructure were completed efficiently, allowing her to undertake sea trials by November 2008, where her power, propulsion, weapons, and communication systems were tested. She was handed over to the Royal Navy in December 2009. Measuring approximately 152 meters in length and displacing around 8,000 tons, Dauntless features advanced missile systems, including the Sea Viper missile system, which she successfully tested early in her service. Her armament also includes various other weapons suitable for air-defense and surface warfare roles. The ship boasts a modern design emphasizing speed, agility, and technological sophistication, with a focus on missile defense capabilities. Her service history includes participation in numerous exercises and deployments. In 2011, she engaged in Exercise Saxon Warrior and joined the FRUKUS war game exercises in Atlantic waters, conducting cross-helicopter operations with a Russian destroyer, marking a notable cooperation. She also visited London, hosted Turkish President Abdullah Gül, and deployed to the South Atlantic to reinforce British presence around the Falkland Islands, a move that drew Argentine controversy. Dauntless has also been involved in anti-piracy patrols in the Middle East, provided escort for the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson during air operations against ISIL, and participated in NATO missile demonstrations. Her operational life faced periods of refit and upgrades, including a significant regeneration refit completed in 2022, which included installing new generators as part of the Power Improvement Project. In 2023, she was deployed to the Caribbean, seizing significant quantities of drug smuggling cargo and visiting British territories. Her ongoing modernization may see her equipped with the Naval Strike Missile (NSM). As of 2025, she is scheduled to join the Royal Navy's carrier strike group for operations in the Indo-Pacific region, underscoring her continued strategic importance.
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