Year Laid down Completed Ships scrapped (age in parentheses) Pre-Jut. Post-Jut.
.... ... ... Commonwealth (16), Agamemnon (13), Dreadnought (15), Bellerophon (12), St. Vincent (11), Inflexible (13), Superb (12), Neptune (10), Hercules (10), Indomitable (13), Temeraire (12), New Zealand (9), Lion (9), Conquerer (9), Monarch (9), Orion (9), Australia (8), Agincourt (7), Erin (7), 4 building or projected.* 21 1
1922 AB# ... . 21 1
1923 ... ... . 21 1
1924 ... ... . 21 1
1925 ... A B King George V (13), Ajax (12), Centurion (12), Thunderer (13) 17 3
1926 ... .... . 17 3
1927 ... ... . 17 3
1928 ... ... . 17 3
1929 ... ... . 17 3
1930 ... ... . 17 3
1931 C D ... . 17 3
1932 E F ... . 17 3
1933 G.. ... . 17 3
1934 H I C D Iron Duke (20), Marborough (20), Emperor of India (20), Benbow (20) 13 5
1935 J.. E F Tiger (21), Queen Elizabeth (20), Warsprite (20), Barham (20) 9 7
1936 K L G Malaya (20), Royal Sovereign (20) 7 8
1937 M.. H I Revenge (21), Resolution (21) 5 10
1938 N O J Royal Oak (22) 4 11
1939 P Q K L Valiant (23), Repulse (23) 2 13
1940 ... M Renown (24) 1 14
1941 ... N O Ramillies (24), Hood (21) 0 15
1942 ... P Q A (17), B (17) 0 15
*The British Empire may retain the Colossus and Collingwood for noncombatant purposes, after complying with the provisions of Part 2, III (b).
# Two 35,000-ton ships, standard displacement.
Note.-A, B, C, D, etc., represent individual capital ships of 35,000 tons standard displacement, laid down and completed in the years specified.