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Sunday 11 October 2009

HMS Diamond

























HMS Diamond setting out on her second set of sea trials on the 10October 2009

Saturday 10 October 2009

Defensora F41









A Brazilian Frigate on the Clyde,she was taking part in a NATO exercise.

Niteroi class (Mk10 type) frigates

Displacement: 3,707 tons full load
Dimensions: 129.2 x 13.5 x 5.5 meters (424 x 44.2 x 18.2 feet)
Propulsion: 2 shafts; 4 cruise diesels, 15,000 hp, 22 knots; 2 TM3B boost gas turbines, 50,080 hp, 30 knots
Crew: 217
Radar: ASW 3 air/surf search
Sonar: EDO 610E hull, EDO 700E towed VDS
Fire Control: 2 RTN 10X
EW: Cutlass intercept, chaff, Cygnus jammer
Aviation: aft helicopter deck and hangar for 1 Lynx
Armament: 4 MM40 Exocet SSM, 2 triple SeaCat SAM, 1 114 mm DP, 2 40 mm AA, 2 triple 12.75 inch torpedo tubes, 1 375 mm ASW mortar

Concept/Program: Variants of the Vosper Mk10 design. These are general purpose frigates with some emphasis on ASW. However, the Ikara ASW launchers are believed to be inoperable. They are being extensively modernized.

Builders: Vosper Thornycroft Ltd., UK




Friday 9 October 2009

Fionoa Swan

Fionia Swan [black hull] passes Nordic Helsinki,both tankers were uploading from Finnart on Loch Long.

Nordic Helsinki




While at anchor at the entrance of Loch Long Nordic Helsinki is passed by a Royal Navy Mine Hunter.

Wednesday 7 October 2009

USS John L. Hall (FFG-32)





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USS John L. Hall (FFG-32)








USS John L. Hall (FFG-32), twenty-fourth ship of the Oliver Hazard Perry class of guided-missile frigates, was named for Admiral John L. Hall, Jr. (1891–1978).

Ordered from Bath Iron Works, Bath, ME on 23 January 1978 as part of the FY78 program, John L. Hall was laid down on 5 January 1981, launched on 24 July 1981, and commissioned on 26 June 1982.

Tuesday 6 October 2009

HMS ILLUSTRIOUS


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HMS ILLUSTRIOUS











HMS Illustrious passing Gourock, she was taking part in the Joint Warrior 09 exercise.

HMS Illustrious is the second of three Invincible Class Aircraft carriers, and the fifth ship to bear her proud name. Illustrious, or ‘Lusty’ as she is known fondly by all on board, was built at Swan Hunters Ship Builders Yard on the Tyne, and subsequently commissioned in her base port of Portsmouth in 1982.

In terms of her ‘vital statistics’, Illustrious is an impressive 209m long, with a beam of 36m and a displacement of 22,000 tonnes. She has 1400 compartments and 15 lifts, and she is powered by 4 Gas Turbine Olympus engines (a marinised version of Concorde's), giving her a top speed in excess of 30 knots. With a Tailored Air Group embarked she has a full complement of over 1000 people, and can operate with a range of both rotary and fixed wing aircraft from the Harrier GR9 to troop-carrying Chinooks. Her roles can vary widely, and include everything from Maritime Strike to Evacuation Operations; all of which she has ably demonstrated herself to be very much capable of fulfilling.

The Ship’s motto, “Vox Non Incerta”, comes from a quote in the bible, specifically Corinthians I, Ch.14 v.8, which reads: "For if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself to the battle?" The motto then, means “No Uncertain Sound”, and suits Illustrious extremely well.

Thanks to the Royal Navy for the above information.

Monday 5 October 2009

Arklow Rose







Having uploaded a cargo of scrap from Diesel Wharf she heads past HMS Diamond and Dauntless.