When completed on 2 April 1945, the Colossus-class aircraft carrier HMS Warrior was lent to the Royal Canadian Navy as HMCS Warrior. She remained in Canadian hands from 14 March 1946 until 23 March 1948.
Upon returning to British service, HMS Warrior was refitted at Devonport, where she was equipped with an experimental flexible deck. The concept of the rubber deck was to permit aircraft to land without an undercarriage, the impact of landing being absorbed by the flexible deck. Although successful it was not implemented and Warrior was paid off to reserve in 1949.
Re-commissioned in 1960, Warrior was used to transport troops and equipment for the Korean War. When she returned to the UK in 1955, she was refitted, and an angled deck installed, along with upgrades to the arrester system and catapults to enable the operation of aircraft up to 20,000lbs.
During 1957, Warrior was used as the headquarters ship for Operation Grapple the British hydrogen bomb tests. For this operations she embarked Grumman Avenger AS4s to collect samples and a flight of Westland Whirlwind helicopters. The Avengers became contaminated from flying through the radioactive dust clouds and were dumped overboard at the end of the operation.
Warrior was decommissioned on 28 February 1958 and sold to Argentina as ARA Independencia on 6 August 1958.
HMS Warrior (R31) fitting outHMS Warrior (R31) at anchor in 1945HMS Warrior (R31) USS Des Moines (CA-134) and HMS Gambia (48) at Malta 1951HMS Warrior (R31) USS Des Moines (CA-134) and HMS Gambia (48) at Malta 1951HMS Warrior in 1953HMS Warrior in 1953HMS Warrior on speed trials in 1953 showing the J deck letterHMS Warrior on speed trials in 1953 showing the J deck letterPreparing fuel lines on HMS Warrior 1953HMS Warrior on escort duty to Gothic which was carrying Her Majesty the Queen in 1953HMS Warrior and Gothic in 1953HMS Warrior leaving Plymouth Sound bound for the Far East 1953HMS Warrior at Grand Harbour, Malta 1953HMS Warrior at Kobe, Japan in 1954HMS Warrior and landing craft, Vietnam, 1954HMS Warrior at Simonstown, South Africa in 1954HMS Warrior, Hong Kong, October 3, 1954HMS Warrior seen in 1956HMS Warrior (R31) in 1957HMS Warrior, 4th September 1957, Puerto Belgrano, ArgentinaHMS Warrior (R31) in 1957HMS Warrior ship’s boatHMS WarriorHMS Warrior
Armament
Twin-40mm anti-aircraft guns on HMS Warrior40mm anti-aircraft guns on HMS WarriorAnti-aircraft guns on HMS WarriorRange finder on HMS Warrior
Aircraft Operations
Fairey Firefly and Hawker Sea Fury
Hawker Sea Fury FB.11s of 881 NAS from HMS Warrior parked with wings folded at Kuala Lumpur in October 1954Hawker Sea Fury FB.11s of 881 NAS from HMS Warrior parked with wings folded at Kuala Lumpur in October 1954Hawker Sea Fury FB.11s of 881 NAS from HMS Warrior parked with wings folded at Kuala Lumpur in October 1954Hawker Sea Fury and Fairey Firefly aircraft on HMS WarriorHawker Sea Fury and Fairey Firefly aircraft on HMS WarriorHawker Sea Fury HMS Warrior 11 Nov 1954 during a visit to Port Elizabeth South Africa
Westland WS-51 Dragonfly
July 14, 1954 Crash of a Westland WS-51 Dragonfly off Kunsan, South Korea
Rubber Deck Trials
de Havilland Sea Vampire landing on flexible flight deck on HMS Warriorde Havilland Sea Vampire landing on flexible flight deck on HMS Warriorde Havilland Sea Vampire after landing on flexible flight deck on HMS Warriorde Havilland Sea Vampire being maneuvered on the flexible flight deck on HMS Warrior
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