HMS Guardian was a net laying ship of the Royal Navy, launched in 1932 and scrapped in 1962. She was also equipped for target towing and gunnery photography.[4] A second net-layer, HMS Protector, was built to a modified design. Launched in 1936 Protector was scrapped in 1970.
Service history
Guardian was ordered as part of the 1930 naval programme,[5] the first purpose built netlayer for the Royal Navy.[6] She was laid down at Chatham Dockyard on 15 October 1931, was launched on 1 September 1932 and completed on 13 June 1933.[7]
In 1952, Guardian was taken out of the Reserve Fleet storage on the River Tamar between Devonport and Saltash and towed to Newport for a refit and modernisation, which was completed in 1954. She was then mothballed and returned to rejoin the reserve fleet at Plymouth.