Royal Navy (Argentina’s opponents as target, not operator)

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The Royal Navy is the United Kingdom’s naval warfare force, renowned for its global power projection and a central role in British military history, including conflicts such as the Falklands War against Argentina.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf naval force
country United Kingdom
hasRole air defence at sea
amphibious warfare support
anti-submarine warfare
anti-surface warfare
blockade enforcement
carrier strike operations
counter-narcotics operations
counter-piracy operations
defence diplomacy
deterrence
escort of merchant shipping
evacuation of civilians in crises
expeditionary warfare
freedom of navigation operations
humanitarian assistance and disaster relief
intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance
maritime interdiction
maritime law enforcement support
maritime patrol
maritime security
mine countermeasures
naval gunfire support
naval warfare
nuclear deterrent support
power projection
protection of British overseas territories
protection of fisheries
protection of offshore infrastructure
protection of sea lines of communication
sea control
search and rescue at sea
strategic sealift
submarine operations
support to Arctic operations
support to European security
support to NATO operations
support to United Nations operations
support to amphibious landings
support to anti-air warfare
support to anti-human trafficking operations
support to anti-smuggling operations
support to ballistic missile defence
support to capability development
support to coalition command and control
support to coalition maritime task forces
support to coastal defence of the United Kingdom
support to coastal surveillance
support to convoy operations
support to counter-terrorism at sea
support to crisis response operations
support to cyber operations
support to defence of British interests overseas
support to deterrent patrols
support to disaster relief at coastal regions
support to doctrine development
support to electronic warfare
support to environmental protection at sea
support to forward presence
support to global maritime security
support to global power projection
support to high-intensity naval combat
support to homeland defence
support to hostage rescue at sea
support to humanitarian logistics
support to interoperability with allies
support to joint and coalition operations
support to joint expeditionary forces
support to joint fires coordination
support to littoral operations
support to logistics over the shore
support to low-intensity maritime operations
support to maritime border security
support to maritime domain awareness
support to maritime embargoes
support to maritime infrastructure protection
support to maritime partnership building
support to maritime security capacity building
support to maritime situational awareness
support to maritime special reconnaissance
support to maritime stabilisation operations
support to maritime training exercises
support to medical assistance at sea
support to mine-laying operations
support to multinational naval exercises
support to naval aviation
support to naval experimentation and innovation
support to naval presence missions
support to non-combatant evacuation operations
support to officer and sailor education
support to offshore energy security
support to peacetime engagement
support to port security
support to rapid reaction forces
support to sanctions enforcement
support to search for missing vessels
support to space-based maritime surveillance
support to special operations forces
support to strategic communications at sea
support to strategic maritime presence
support to undersea cable protection
support to warfighting readiness
training of naval personnel
militaryBranchType navy
partOf British Armed Forces NERFINISHED
serviceBranchOf United Kingdom NERFINISHED

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MM38 usedBy Royal Navy (Argentina’s opponents as target, not operator)