HMS Inflexible

Five ships of the Royal Navy have been called HMS Inflexible.


 * HMS Inflexible (1776) was a 280-ton sloop-of-war launched in 1776. HMS Inflexible was disassembled at Quebec City and transported upriver in pieces and reassembled and commissioned 1776 at Saint-Jean on the upper Richelieu River upon a request of General Carleton. She carried eighteen 12-pounders. She fought at the battle of Battle of Valcour Island in 1776 under the command of John Schank. Her fate is unknown.
 * HMS Inflexible (1780) was a 64-gun third-rate Inflexible-class ship of the line launched in 1780. She was used as a storeship from 1793, a troopship from 1809 and was broken up in 1820.
 * HMS Inflexible (1845) was a wooden screw sloop launched in 1845 and sold in 1864.
 * HMS Inflexible (1876) was an ironclad battleship launched in 1876 and sold in 1903.
 * HMS Inflexible (1907) was an Invincible-class battlecruiser launched in 1907 and sold for scrapping in 1921.

Battle honours
Ships named Inflexible have earned the following battle honours:


 * Lake Champlain, 1776
 * Egypt, 1801
 * New Zealand, 1845−47
 * Crimea, 1854−55
 * China, 1856−60
 * Alexandria, 1882
 * Falkland Islands, 1914
 * Dardanelles, 1915
 * Jutland, 1916