Sandown class minehunter
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Sandown-class | |
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Type: | Single Role Mine Hunter |
In Service From: | 1989 |
Complement: | 34 (7 officers, 27 ratings) |
Displacement: | 484 tons full |
Length: | 52.5 m |
Beam: | 10.9 m |
Draught: | 2.3 m |
Machinery: | 2 shafts Voith-Schneider propulsors, diesel-electric drive, Paxman Valenta diesels, 1,500 shp |
Speed: | 13 kts diesel, 6.5 kts electric |
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The Sandown class is a class of minehunter originally built for the British Royal Navy (RN). Sandown-class vessels also serve with the Royal Saudi Navy and the Estonian Navy (Merevägi). The first vessel commissioned into RN service on June 9, 1989 and all the British ships are named after coastal towns and cities.
These small (53 m) fibreglass vessels are single role mine hunters (SRMH) rather than minesweepers. 12 ships were built for the RN and 3 ships were exported to Saudi Arabia. Three RN vessels were decommissioned following the Strategic Defence Review in 2003; HMS Sandown (January 2005), Inverness (April 2005) and Bridport (July 2004). A further ship, HMS Cromer, was decommissioned and transferred to a training role at the Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth, England in 2001 as Hindostan.
The three decommissioned vessels were sold to Estonia in September 2006. They will be re-equipped with TCS (Tactical Control System) and the Atlas Elektronik Seafox ROV for mine disposal. The sonar system will be also be updated. The first ship is scheduled to be delivered in April of 2007, the second in March 2008 and the last in February or March 2009.
[edit] Ships
Name | Pennant | Builder | Launched | Commissioned | Home port | Status |
Royal Navy | ||||||
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Sandown | M101 | Vosper Thornycroft, Woolston | 1988 | 1989 | Sold to Estonia | |
Inverness | M102 | Vosper Thornycroft | 1990 | 1991 | Sold to Estonia | |
Cromer | M103 | Vosper Thornycroft | 1990 | 1992 | Dartmouth | Training Ship |
Walney | M104 | Vosper Thornycroft | 1991 | 1992 | Faslane | Active |
Bridport | M105 | Vosper Thornycroft | 1992 | 1993 | Sold to Estonia | |
Penzance | M106 | Vosper Thornycroft | 1997 | 1998 | Faslane | Active |
Pembroke | M107 | Vosper Thornycroft | 1997 | 1998 | Faslane | Active |
Grimsby | M108 | Vosper Thornycroft | 1998 | 1999 | Faslane | Active |
Bangor | M109 | Vosper Thornycroft | 1999 | 1999 | Faslane | Active |
Ramsey | M110 | Vosper Thornycroft | 1999 | 2000 | Faslane | Active |
Blyth | M111 | Vosper Thornycroft | 2000 | 2001 | Faslane | Active |
Shoreham | M112 | Vosper Thornycroft | 2001 | 2001 | Faslane | Active |
Royal Saudi Arabian Navy | ||||||
Al Jawf | Vosper Thornycroft | |||||
Shaqra | Vosper Thornycroft | |||||
Al Kharj | Vosper Thornycroft |
[edit] References
- Britain's Modern Royal Navy, Paul Beaver, Patrick Stephens Limited, 1996, ISBN 1-85260-442-5
Sandown-class minehunter |
Sandown | Inverness | Cromer | Walney | Bridport | Penzance | Pembroke | Grimsby | Bangor | Ramsey | Blyth | Shoreham |
List of mine countermeasure vessels of the Royal Navy |