Force K
| Force K | |
|---|---|
| HMS Renown was part of the first Force K | |
| Active | 1939–1942 | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Branch | Royal Navy | 
| Garrison/HQ | Gibraltar | 
| Engagements | Battle of the Atlantic Battle of the River Plate Battle of the Mediterranean Battle of the Duisburg Convoy First Battle of Sirte Operation Stoneage | 
| Commanders | |
| Notable commanders | William Agnew Henry Harwood Andrew Cunningham | 
Force K was the name given to three British Royal Navy groups of ships during the Second World War. The first Force K operated from West Africa in 1939, to intercept commerce raiders. The second Force K was formed in October 1941 at Malta, to operate against convoys sailing from Italy to Libya. Axis air attacks on Malta led to Force K being reduced and on 8 April 1942, the last ship of the force was withdrawn. After a convoy was run to Malta in Operation Stoneage (16–20 November) Force K was re-established against Axis convoys.