HMS Eskimo (F119)
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Laid down: | 22 October 1958 |
Launched: | 20 March 1960 |
Commissioned: | 21 February 1963 |
Decommissioned: | August 1980 |
Fate: | Sunk as target 1986 |
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- This is a page about an individual ship, for general information please see: Tribal class frigate
HMS Eskimo (F119) was a Tribal-class frigate of the Royal Navy, built by J. Samuel White of Cowes. She was launched on 20 March 1960 and commissioned on 21 February 1963.
In 1967, Eskimo deployed to the Mediterranean, where she visited a variety of ports, as-well as performing exercises, and subsequently deployed to the Persian Gulf during the tense times there. In 1977, Eskimo deployed to the sunny climes of the West Indies, performing a variety of duties that the Royal Navy of the present-day (2004), still performs, in the form of Atlantic Patrol Task (North). Eskimo also deployed to the South Atlantic.
In 1979, Eskimo was placed in Reserve, the Standby Squadron. In 1980, Eskimo was decommissioned in 1980, and the following year, Eskimo was placed on the disposal list. She was cannibalised, used for spare parts for the three Tribals that were sold to Indonesia in 1984. Eskimo subsequently became a target vessel, and was sunk in 1986.
See HMS Eskimo for other ships of this name.
Tribal-class frigate |
Ashanti | Eskimo | Gurkha | Mohawk | Nubian | Tartar | Zulu |
List of frigates of the Royal Navy |