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  1. HMS „Trafalgar” – 106-działowy okręt liniowy pierwszej rangi (first-rate) zwodowany w 1820, w 1825 przechrzczony na HMS „Camperdown”, od 1854 w służbie portowej, od 1857 hulk, w 1882 przemianowany na HMS „Pitt”, sprzedany w 1906.

  2. HMS Trafalgar is a decommissioned Trafalgar-class submarine of the Royal Navy. Unlike the rest of the Trafalgar-class boats that followed, she was not launched with a pump-jet propulsion system, but with a conventional 7-bladed propeller. [3] Trafalgar was the fifth vessel of the Royal Navy to bear the name, after the 1805 Battle of Trafalgar.

  3. Okręty podwodne typu Trafalgar – typ brytyjskich okrętów podwodnych z napędem atomowym przeznaczonych do zwalczania żeglugi i innych okrętów podwodnych. Wprowadzanie okrętów do służby rozpoczęło się w 1983. Zbudowano 7 jednostek, 6 wycofano już ze służby.

  4. The Trafalgar class is a class of nuclear-powered fleet submarines (SSNs) in service with the Royal Navy, and the successor to the Swiftsure class. Like the majority of Royal Navy nuclear submarines, all seven boats were constructed at Barrow-in-Furness shipyard, Cumbria.

  5. After years of doggedly seeking a climactic naval battle with France, Admiral Horatio Nelson seized the moment on 21 October 1805 off Cape Trafalgar, Spain. The long British campaign and ensuing dramatic fight offer enduring lessons of importance.

  6. 17 lut 2011 · During the engagement at Trafalgar, on 21 October 1805, the Royal Navy annihilated the greatest threat to British security for 200 years, but lost Britain's national hero in the process.

  7. The Trafalgar class is a refinement of the Swiftsure class and was designed six years later than its predecessor. The design includes a new reactor core and Type 2020 sonar (now replaced by Sonar 2076 on some boats). The internal layout is similar to the Swiftsure, and is only 2.5 metres longer.

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