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Devonport in 1909, courtesy WW1 Archive from the Rame Peninsula , Cornwall ]] Her Majesty's Naval Base (HMNB) Devonport ( HMS ''Drake'' ), commonly called '''Devonport Dockyard''', is a major Royal Navy base located in Devonport , in the west of the City of Plymouth in Devon . It is the largest naval base in Western Europe. HISTORY In 1676, Plymouth was visited by Charles II looking to select a new location for a naval dockyard. After considering Turnchapel on the River Plym , he opted for Devonport due to its geographical advantages. Work began in 1691 and from then until the end of the Second World War the dockyards were the economical backbone of the city. TODAY With 15 dry docks, four miles (6km) of waterfront, 25 tidal berths, five basins and an area of 650 acres (2.6 km²) the Royal Navy Dockyard is the largest naval base in Britain and is the base for seven of the Trafalgar class nuclear powered hunter killer submarines and the main refitting base for all Royal Navy nuclear submarines. Work was completed in 2002 to build a refitting dock to support the Vanguard class Trident Missile nuclear ballistic missile submarines. Locals and tourists have long been able to visit the Dockyard during Navy Days, a three day event where visitors can tour the facility, go on active naval ships and watch various displays of naval prowess. Among the most popular attractions is the nuclear powered submarine HMS ''Conqueror'' , used in the Falklands War . Devonport serves as headquarters for Flag Officer Sea Training , who is responsible for the training of all the ships of the Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary , along with many from foreign naval services. DEVONPORT FLOTILLA Many ships are based at the port, known as the Devonport Flotilla. This includes the Navy's assault ships HMS ''Ocean'' , HMS ''Albion'' and HMS ''Bulwark'' . It also serves as home port to most of the hydrographic surveying fleet of the Navy, the ''Trafalgar''-class Submarine s and a substantial number of Type 22 and Type 23 frigates. Amphibious Ships
Type 22 Frigate s Type 23 Frigate s
Trafalgar Class Submarine s
It is a major centre for naval refitting. EXTERNAL LINKS
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