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  • HMS Ocean
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  • HMS Ocean is the only active helicopter assualt ship in the Royal Navy. She is fully equipped with helicopters and landing craft and golf buggies for a full-scale, amphibious landing force. This would be ideal if, say, a British colonial island somewhere in the Caribbean experienced a tropical storm. Combined with all the other landing assault ships in the Royal Naval fleet (to-wit: the HMS Bulwark), a total assault force could number 800 men with 20 helicopters, more than enough to dispatch the whole might of the Chinese military.
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  • Speed
  • Range
  • Fleet
  • Length
  • Height
  • Propulsion
  • Motto
  • Role
  • Result
  • Armament
  • Launched
  • Homeport
  • Complement
  • Commissioned
  • Ordered
  • Lunch Special
  • Favourite port
  • Laid down
  • Misplacement
  • Predicted Fates
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  • 1993-05-11
  • 1994-05-30
  • 1995-10-11
  • 1998-09-30
  • Gibraltar
  • Portsmouth
  • Unlimited
  • 1980.0
  • 50.0
  • "It's a very fine looking ship"
  • "Stupidly Hopefully Tiny"
  • 204.3
  • The smallest ship ever made to be given the title of "aircraft carrier"
  • Jolly fast!
  • Standard naval rations
  • The 1st Royal Naval Fleet
  • Sold to the private navy of a rich person from Dubai after continuous service until the bow falls off.
  • Sometimes the four big engines but most of the time when they are broken the crew jump into the water and push
  • Light Aircraft Carrier/Amphibious Assualt Ship/Flagship
  • Southern Atlantic Ocean /Red Sea/Indian Ocean/North Sea/English Channel/Mediterranean/Off the coast of Libya
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  • HMS Ocean 40px thumb|centre|300px|(The Ocean in all her glory)
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  • HMS Ocean is the only active helicopter assualt ship in the Royal Navy. She is fully equipped with helicopters and landing craft and golf buggies for a full-scale, amphibious landing force. This would be ideal if, say, a British colonial island somewhere in the Caribbean experienced a tropical storm. Combined with all the other landing assault ships in the Royal Naval fleet (to-wit: the HMS Bulwark), a total assault force could number 800 men with 20 helicopters, more than enough to dispatch the whole might of the Chinese military.