HMC Protector

HMC Protector in Mytilene port, Greece
History
Finland
Name: Tavi
Ordered: January 2000
Builder: Rauma shipyard, Finland
Yard number: 20125[1]
Launched: January 2002
Identification:
Fate: Sold to UK Border Force in August 2013
United Kingdom
Acquired: August 2013
Commissioned: 17 March 2014
Renamed: Protector
Status: In service
General characteristics
Class and type: Telkkä-class Customs Cutter
Tonnage:
Displacement: 434 t (427 long tons; 478 short tons)
Length: 49.7 m (163 ft)[3]
Beam: 7.3 m (24 ft)[1]
Draught: 3.65 m (12.0 ft)[4]
Installed power: 4,800 kW (6,400 hp)[1]
Propulsion:
  • Two Wärtsilä 12V200 engines [4]
  • Two reduction gearboxes
  • One bow thruster
Speed: 22 knots (41 km/h) [1]
Armament: None

HMC Protector is a Border Agency (customs) cutter of the United Kingdom, formerly the Tavi of the Finnish Border Guard. She was originally built by Rauma shipyard in Finland and was acquired by the UK Border Force in 2013. After a period of refit, the vessel was officially launched by then Home Secretary Theresa May on 17 March 2014. Protector replaced the HMC Sentinel, which was retired in 2013.

Construction

HMC Protector is the only vessel of the Telkkä-class operating in the UK Border Force's fleet and works alongside four 42-metre (138 ft) customs patrol vessels. Protector was built in 2002 in Rauma shipyard, Finland and named Tavi, originally serving with the Finnish Border Guard. The design includes an ice-class steel hull and an aluminium superstructure.[3]. After service with the Finnish Border Guard from 2002 to 2013, Tavi was sold to the UK Border Force [5]. Following a period of refit, the vessel was renamed Protector and entered service on 17 March 2014 with a commissioning ceremony in London. The home port of the Protector is Portsmouth.

Propulsion

Protector is fitted with twin Wärtsilä 12V200 engines [1] driving twin propellers [1] through a pair of reduction gearboxes[1]. The total installed power of 4,800 kW (6,400 hp)[1] gives Protector a top speed of 22 knots (41 km/h).[1] A single bow thruster is fitted[1] for slow speed manoeuvring in confined spaces.

Operational history

From April to October 2015, HMC Protector was located in the Mediterranean as part of Operation Triton [6] alongside HMC Seeker. The two ships were responsible for rescuing 1,650 refugees and apprehended 26 people traffickers. Both vessels operated alongside the Italian Armed Forces and had a small contingent of Royal Marines aboard [6].


References

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