HMS Rothesay (F107)

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Career RN Ensign
Ordered:
Laid down: 6th November 1956
Launched: 9th December 1957
Commissioned: 23rd April 1960
Decommissioned: March 1988
Fate: Scrapped
Struck:
Motto:

HMS Rothesay (F107) was a Rothesay or Type 12I class anti-submarine frigate of the British Royal Navy.

[edit] History

In the spring/summer of 1961 HMS Rothesay was in Halifax, Nova Scotia and was intending to make courtesy at ports on the eastern seaboard of the USA but was instead diverted to Bermuda where she was to stay ready to protect British intrests in Cuba.

Between 1966 and 1968 Rothesay was refitted in Rosyth, Among the improvements the 40mm gun was replaced with Seacat missile system, radar and communication equipment was updated, accommodation improved and perhaps most significantly a helicopter flight deck and hanger were added. Although this required the removal of one of the two triple barrelled anti-submarine mortars, it allowed the Rothesay Class to carry the Westland Wasp helicopter which was a huge asset for anti-submarine operations. This modernisation was a vast improvement over the Whitby Class and brought the Rothesay class up to the standard of the succeeding Leander Class.

On the 6th August 1969, together with HMS Minerva, they landed 315 men of The Parachute Regiment on Anguilla to restore order after the islanders objected to being placed under the government of Saint Kitts.

In 1973 HMS Rothesay undertook Cod War Fishery Protection Patrols.

In 1977 She attended the Silver Jubilee Fleet Review with sisterships HMS Plymouth and HMS Berwick.

During the Falklands war in 1982, Rothesay was stationed in the Caribbean.

There was plans to withdraw the ship from service in 1983 but these were abandoned and instead in 1985 she underwent a refit in preperation for her new role in the Dartmouth Training Squadron. She served in this role until she was paid off on 13th March 1988. During her many years of service she clocked up over 800,000 miles. She was sold to Spain to be broken up there.

[edit] General characteristics

Type 12I Rothesay class RN Ensign
General Characteristics
Displacement: 2,150 tons standard / 2,560 tons full load
Displacement as modified: 2,380 tons standard / 2,800 tons full load
Length: 370 ft o/a
Beam: 41 ft
Draught: 17.3 ft
Propulsion: 'Y-100 plant; 2 Babcock and Wilcox boilers, 2 English Electric steam turbines, 2 shafts, 30,000 shp
Speed: 30 knots
Range: 400 tons oil fuel, 5,200 nautical miles at 12 knots
Complement: 152, later 225, modified to 235
Armament (as built): 1 x twin 4.5in gun Mark 6

1 x 40mm Bofors gun Mark 7
2 x Limbo A/S mortar Mark 10
12 x 21-in A/S torpedo tubes (removed or never shipped)

Armament (as modified): 1 x twin 4.5in gun Mark 6

1 x Sea Cat GWS-20 SAM
2 x 20mm Oerlikon guns
1 x Limbo A/S mortar Mark 10
1 x Westland Wasp HAS.1 MATCH helicopter
2 x 8-barrel 3in Knebworth/Corvus countermeasures launchers

Electronics (as built): Radar Type 293Q target indication

Radar Type 277Q height finding
Radar Type 275 fire control on director Mark 6M
Radar Type 974 navigation
Type 1010 Cossor Mark 10 IFF
Sonar Type 174 search
Sonar Type 162 target classification
Sonar Type 170 attack

Electronics (as modified): Radar Type 993 target indication

Radar Type 903 fire control on director MRS3
Radar Type 978 navigation
Type 1010 Cossor Mark 10 IFF
Sonar Type 177 search
Sonar Type 162 target classification
Sonar Type 170 attack

[edit] Trivia

HMS Rothesay appeared in the James Bond film Thunderball in 1965 as the ship which leads the attack on the Disco Volante. During the attack the ship fires a cannon at the Disco Volante.



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