HMS Fearless

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Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Fearless:

  • The first Fearless was a 12 gun vessel, launched in 1794 and wrecked in 1804 in Plymouth Sound.
  • The second Fearless was a 12 gun "Gunbrig" which saw action at Copenhagen in 1807 before wrecked near Cadiz in 1812.
  • The third Fearless was a wooden paddlewheel survey vessel, formerly the GPO's "Flamer" renamed in 1837 and used as packet service until broken up in 1875.
  • The fourth Fearless was a torpedo cruiser launched in 1886, and sold off in 1905.
  • The fifth Fearless, launched in 1913 was one of the Active class of scout cruisers. She served in World War I and was scrapped in 1921.
  • The seventh Fearless, an amphibious warfare ship of the Cold War era launched in 1963, participated in the Falklands War and was paid-off in 2002.


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