HMS Duncan
Seven ships of the Royal Navy were named HMS Duncan after Admiral Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan of Camperdown , the winner of the Battle of Camperdown (Kamperduin) :
- HMS Duncan (1804) , a 1792 in Bombay overflowed from the deck East Indiaman Carron of the East India Company , which the Royal Navy in 1804 as a ship ankaufte 5th grade and Duncan renamed; In 1807 the ship was renamed HMS Dover and crashed off Madras in 1811 .
- HMS Duncan (1811) , a 74-gun ship of the line , launched in 1811 and used as a port ship from 1826 to 1863.
- HMS Duncan (1859) , a 101-gun screw-propelled ship of the line , launched in 1859 and used as the Pembroke port ship from 1890 to 1905 and then as the Tenedos until 1910.
- HMS Duncan (1901) , Duncan class ship of the line , launched in 1901, shelled at German positions and installations on the Flemish coast during World War I and sold for demolition in 1920.
- HMS Duncan (D99) , flotilla of the D-Class , in 1932 was launched.
- HMS Duncan (F80) , Blackwood-class frigate (Type 15), in service from 1957 to 1985.
- HMS Duncan (D37) , Daring-class anti- aircraft destroyer (Type 45) launched in 2010 .
The frigate Duncan of Blackwood-Class , 1968