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* {{HMS|Trent|1877}} was a {{sclass-|Medina|gunboat}} launched in 1877. She was renamed HMS ''Pembroke'' in 1905, and HMS ''Gannet'' in 1917 when she served as a diving tender. She was scrapped in 1923.
* {{HMS|Trent|1877}} was a {{sclass-|Medina|gunboat}} launched in 1877. She was renamed HMS ''Pembroke'' in 1905, and HMS ''Gannet'' in 1917 when she served as a diving tender. She was scrapped in 1923.
* {{HMS|Trent|K243|6}} was a {{sclass2-|River|frigate}} launched in 1942. She was transferred to the [[Royal Indian Navy]] in 1946 and was renamed ''Kukri''. She was converted into a [[survey vessel]] in 1952 and renamed ''Investigator''. She was broken up in 1975.
* {{HMS|Trent|K243|6}} was a {{sclass2-|River|frigate}} launched in 1942. She was transferred to the [[Royal Indian Navy]] in 1946 and was renamed ''Kukri''. She was converted into a [[survey vessel]] in 1952 and renamed ''Investigator''. She was broken up in 1975.
*HMS ''Trent'' will be one of three new [[Offshore Patrol Vessel]]s, due to be commissioned in 2018.

==See also==
==See also==
* The mail steamer {{RMS|Trent}}, at the centre of the [[Trent Affair]].
* The mail steamer {{RMS|Trent}}, at the centre of the [[Trent Affair]].

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Five ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Trent, after the River Trent:

See also