HMS Broadsword

HMS Broadsword

*The first HMS "Broadsword" was a Weapon class destroyer commissioned in 1948.
*The second HMS "Broadsword" was the lead Type 22 frigate commissioned in 1979. She saw combat action in the Falklands War in 1982.


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