Blackwood-class Frigate

The Type 14 Blackwood-class were a ship class of minimal "second-rate" anti-submarine warfare frigates. Built for the Royal Navy during the 1950s at a time of increasing threat from the Soviet Union's submarine fleet, they served until the late 1970s. Twelve ships of this class served with the Royal Navy and a further three were built for the Indian Navy.

Royal Navy

 * HMS Hardy (F54)
 * HMS Dundas (F48)
 * HMS Murray (F91)
 * HMS Keppel (F85)
 * HMS Pellew (F62)
 * HMS Grafton (F51)
 * HMS Russell (F97)
 * HMS Blackwood (F78)
 * HMS Malcolm (F88)
 * HMS Palliser (F96)
 * HMS Exmouth (F84)
 * HMS Duncan (F80)

Indian Navy

 * INS Khukri (F149) - torpedoed and sunk by PNS Hangor 9 in 1971
 * INS Kirpan (F144) - transferred to Indian Coast Guard in 1978
 * INS Kuthar (F146) - transferred to Indian Coast Guard in 1978