Seven vessels of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Valiant.
- HMS Valiant (1755), a schooner launched at Oswego, New York, Thirteen Colonies and captured by the French in 1756.[1]
 - HMS Valiant (1759), launched in 1759 at Chatham, was a third-rate ship of the line of 74 guns.
 - HMS Valiant (1807), launched in 1807, was a Repulse-class third-rate.
 - HMS Valiant was ordered in June 1825 as another third-rate, but was cancelled in February 1831.
 - HMS Valiant (1863), launched in 1863, was a Hector-class ironclad battleship, scrapped in 1957.
 - HMS Valiant (1914), launched in 1914, was a Queen Elizabeth-class battleship that served in World War I and World War II.
 - HMS Valiant (S102), launched in 1963, was a nuclear-powered submarine, the lead boat of her class. She was paid off in 1994.
 - HMS Valiant will be the second boat of the Dreadnought-class submarine class.
 
Battle honours
- Belle Isle, 1761
 - Havana, 1762
 - Ushant, 1781
 - The Saints, 1782
 - First of June, 1794
 - Basque Roads, 1809
 - Jutland, 1916
 - Norway, 1940
 - Mediterranean, 1940−43
 - Matapan, 1941
 - Crete, 1941
 - Malta Convoys, 1941
 - Sicily, 1943
 - Salerno, 1943
 - Sabang, 1944
 - Falklands, 1982
 
See also
- Airborne Aircraft Carrier HMS Valiant From Dr. Who
 - Hired armed lugger Valiant
 - HMC Valiant, customs cutter
 - Valiant (disambiguation)
 - Valiant-class submarine
 - USS Valiant
 
References
- ↑ "British schooner 'Valiant' (1755)". Threedecks. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
 
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