The Royal Navy have many purposes. If all of these were to be listed then the list would be never ending as they do not only have purposes in the United Kingdom, but also abroad in other coutries.
These are the four main purposes which the Royal Navy have:
1. To protect the shores of the UK.
2. To protect the shipping of the UK.
3. To enable the British Army to move from one area to another.
4. To protect the interests of the British government abroad.
The Royal Air Force's role, in conjunction with the Defence organisations, is to deliver the UK Defence Vision:
The role of the Royal Navy (RN) is to protect British interests at home and abroad, executing the foreign and defence policies of Her Majesty's Government through the exercise of military effect, diplomatic activities and other activities in support of these objectives.
To defend Britain from air attack and bomb German cities.
The purpose of the Royal Air Force is to give aerial defence to the United Kingdom and it's Protectorates.
Yes, the Royal Navy is also referred to as the British Royal Navy or the Royal British Navy.
Royal Navy was created in 1707.
There is no particular patron of the Royal Navy.
Royal Malaysian Navy's motto is ''.
Royal Netherlands Navy was created in 1488.
Royal Saudi Navy was created in 1960.
Royal Lao Navy was created in 1955.
Ships of the Royal Navy was created in 1969.
Royal Cambodian Navy was created in 1953.
Royal Norwegian Navy was created in 1814.
Royal Brunei Navy was created in 1965.
Royal Australian Navy was created in 1901.