ROSYTH, United Kingdom -- The second Type 31 frigate planned for the U.K. Royal Navy, the HMS Active, was floated out in Rosyth, Scotland, on March 21, marking her first entry to water. The operation took place within the dockyard’s non-tidal basin following preparatory dredging to enable submersion of the heavy-lift barge transporting the vessel. The float-off utilized the Malin Augustea CD01 barge, also employed across the UK’s Type 26 frigate program.
The Type 31, or Inspiration class, program is intended to produce five hulls for the Royal Navy by 2030, though this delivery date has been challenged by delays. The lead ship, Venturer, is expected to enter service by 2027. Steel was cut for the fourth frigate of the class, Bulldog, in late February. All five ships will be constructed by Babcock International in Rosyth.
An additional four ships of this design are planned for Indonesia, with a further three to be built for the Polish Navy.