HMS Hardy (F54)

Career (UK)
Name: HMS Hardy (F54)
Namesake: Thomas Masterman Hardy
Builder: Yarrow Shipbuilders
Laid down: 4 February 1953
Launched: 25 November 1953
Acquired: 8 December 1955
Commissioned: 15 December 1955
Fate: Sunk as Target 3 July 1984
General characteristics
Class and type: Blackwood-class frigate

HMS Hardy, Pennant number F54, was an anti-submarine warfare frigate of the Blackwood class or Type 14.

She was named, as were the other HMS Hardy's, after Thomas Masterman Hardy Captain of HMS Victory at Trafalgar.

HMS Hardy was the first Type 14 frigate built, completed on 8 December 1955, by Yarrow. The after 40 mm gun in these ships were removed early in their careers due to hull strengthening problems. Serving mainly in the Londonderry and Portland areas, she paid off to the Standby Squadron August 1977, then, after another short spell operational service at Portland, became a stores accommodation ship in Portsmouth October 1979. She was used as a target for Exocet missiles and was finally sunk, by torpedo, in the Western Approaches 3 July 1984.