HMS Alderney

HMS Alderney

Several ships of the Royal Navy have been called HMS "Alderney", named after the Island of Alderney.

* HMS Alderney (P416) was an Amphion class submarine
* The most recent "Alderney" was an Island class patrol vessel.


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