HMS Exeter
Five ships of the
Royal Navy
have been named
HMS
Exeter
after the city of
Exeter
in
Devon
.
HMS
Exeter
(1680)
was a 70-gun
third rate
launched in 1680. She was damaged in an explosion in 1691 and was hulked. She was broken up in 1717.
HMS
Exeter
(1697)
was a 60-gun
fourth rate
launched in 1697. She was rebuilt to carry 58 guns in 1744 and was broken up in 1763.
HMS
Exeter
(1763)
was a 64-gun third rate launched in 1763. She was burned as unseaworthy in 1784.
HMS
Exeter
(68)
was a
York
-class
heavy cruiser
launched in 1929. She fought at the
River Plate
in 1939, and was sunk during the
Second Battle of the Java Sea
on 1 March 1942.
HMS
Exeter
was planned as a
Type 61
frigate
. She was ordered in 1956, but cancelled in 1957.
HMS
Exeter
(D89)
was a
Type 42 destroyer
, launched in 1979. She served in the
Falklands War
and the
Gulf War
, and was in service until she was decommissioned on 27 May 2009.