HMS Dauntless, a Type 45 Daring-class destroyer, has departed from Portsmouth to commence a series of sea trials ahead of its involvement in the upcoming Exercise Strike Warrior.

The destroyer left port at approximately 8:30 am, passing by HMS Queen Elizabeth before heading out into open waters, as families gathered to wave off the crew.

Dauntless smoothly slipped into the sea amidst breezy conditions along the south coast.

These sea trials are a significant step in preparing the vessel for its role in Exercise Strike Warrior. This deployment follows a previous period of maintenance and upgrades, including improvements under the Power Improvement Project.

Dauntless is now set to put its systems and crew through rigorous testing over the coming days.

The departure of HMS Dauntless marks the ship’s return to active duty following recent taskings in the Caribbean, where it was engaged in counter-narcotics operations and supported local authorities in hurricane preparations.

The destroyer seized over a tonne of cocaine from smugglers, with a street value exceeding £140 million, demonstrating its versatile operational capabilities.


HMS Dauntless – Key Specifications and Recent Taskings:

  • Displacement: 8,000 to 8,500 tonnes
  • Length: 152.4 metres
  • Armament: PAAMS air-defence system, Aster 30 missiles, Naval Strike Missiles (from 2024), 4.5-inch Mark 8 naval gun, Phalanx CIWS
  • Aircraft: Capable of carrying one Lynx Wildcat or Westland Merlin, armed with anti-ship missiles or anti-submarine torpedoes
  • Speed: In excess of 30 knots

Construction of Dauntless began at BAE Systems’ Govan yard in August 2004, and the vessel was launched in January 2007. After a major refit under the Power Improvement Project, Dauntless returned to sea in 2022. Most recently, it was deployed in the Caribbean for six months in 2023, where it carried out drug interdiction operations and assisted in hurricane preparedness.

Having recently undergone maintenance, Dauntless is also set to become the first ship in its class to be equipped with the Naval Strike Missile.

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Geoff Roach
Geoff Roach (@guest_860124)
5 hours ago

They are handsome beasts. Good to see her fully ready. Bon voyage. 😎

Jim
Jim (@guest_860127)
4 hours ago

I’m hoping all the escorts on CSG25 have NSM.

FormerUSAF
FormerUSAF (@guest_860150)
2 hours ago

NSM, present tense or future tense? Under armament bullet point, reference to Aster 15 missiles deleted; purposeful omission? If Dauntless is selected to participate in CSG-25, will hull sonar be reactivated? 🤔

Quentin D63
Quentin D63 (@guest_860166)
1 hour ago
Reply to  FormerUSAF

And when will the forward CAMM be added?

David
David (@guest_860170)
1 hour ago
Reply to  Quentin D63

Not until 2026 with all six destroyers having CAMM fitted by 2032.

Quentin D63
Quentin D63 (@guest_860181)
10 seconds ago
Reply to  David

It’s a pity they couldn’t start sooner with this and dovetailing with the pip upgrade program. Maybe it is the earliest. It just seems ages. And with adding NSM as Jim asks.

Andrew D
Andrew D (@guest_860157)
2 hours ago

Hope all goes well for her and crew. Anybody know what’s going on with HMS Daring is she ever going to be on the ocean waves again ?