HMS Brazen

HMS Brazen

There have been a number of Royal Navy ships called HMS "Brazen"

*The French "L´Invincible General Bonaparte" - taken in 1798, became HMS "Brazen" and was wrecked in January 1800 near Newhaven.

*"Brazen" - lead ship of the Brazen class destroyers, a C class destroyer built at the end of the 19th century.

*"Brazen" (H80) - a B class destroyer, built in 1930 and lost in 1940.

*"Brazen" (F91) - a Type 22 frigate sold to the Brazilian Navy and renamed "Bosisio".


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