LÉ Ciara (P42)

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LÉ Ciara (P42) at sea.
Career Irish Naval Jack
Ordered:
Laid down:
Launched:
Commissioned: October 17, 1984
Decommissioned:
Fate: in active service
General Characteristics
Displacement: 712 tons Full Load
Length: 204.1 ft (62.6 m) overall
Beam: 8 ft (10 m)
Draught: 8.9 ft (2.7 m)
Speed: 25+ knots (46.3+ km/h) max
Complement: 39 (6 Officers and 33 ratings)
Armament: 1x76 mm OTO Melara Cannon
2x12.7 mm HMG
4x7.62 mm GPMG

Ciara (P42) is a ship in the Irish Naval Service. The ship is named after Ciara, a daughter of a wealthy Christian family who settled near Nenagh, Co Tipperary in the 7th century. The ship was originally built for the Royal Navy as HMS Swallow for service in Hong Kong. It is the fastest ship in the Irish fleet.

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Irish Naval Service Fleet
Active Fleet

Emer (P21) | Aoife (P22) | Aisling (P23) | Eithne (P31) | Orla (P41) | Ciara (P42) | Niamh (P52) | Róisín (P51)


Decommissioned

Muirchú | Deirdre (P20) | Grainne (CM10) | Banba (CM11) | Fola (CM12) | Macha (01) | Maev (02) | Cliona (03)