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HMS Hecate (A137)

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In November 1981 while on a routine visit to Nantes, France, an attempt was made to sink the vessel using a bomb placed on the hull by divers. The detonator went off in the early hours of the morning, but the explosive failed to detonate.
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conducted patrols and surveys in the South Atlantic. A survey was made at Mare Harbour in East Falkland, which later became the port facilities for RAF Mount Pleasant. A survey was also made of the Bay of Isles, South Georgia.
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calling themselves "the Bobby Sands Committee" later claimed responsibility. Hecate was undamaged and conducted North Atlantic surveys for the next 4 months, visiting Gibraltar, Tangiers, Madeira and Lisbon.
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Burden, Rodney A.; Draper, Michael I.; Rough, Douglas A.; Smith, Colin R.; Wilton, David (1986).
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was carrying out a hydrographic survey in collaboration with the government of the Republic.
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became the first Royal Navy ship to visit South America following the hostilities.
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surface-to-air missiles. On 23 July, after the ceasefire had ended the fighting,
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survey ships, built to merchant ship standards and of similar design to
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on 31 March 1965 and was commissioned on 20 December 1965. She had the
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Combat Fleets of the World 1986/87: Their Ships, Aircraft and Armament
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surveying the entrance areas in the event of conflicts while based in
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was painted grey and given an armament of two 20 mm guns and
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12,000 nmi (22,000 km) at 11 kn (20 km/h)
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Hydrographic Survey Work in the Royal Navy up to the 1980s
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was 260 feet 2 inches (79.3 m) long, with a
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helicopter, while two surveying launches were carried.
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Royal Navy deep ocean survey vessel of the Hecla class.
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British Aviation Research Group. 270:Hangar workshop rear of flight deck 457:, survived with minor damage. HMS 242:121 (13 officers and 6 scientists) 191:15.4 m (50 ft 6 in) 47:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 519:returned to Britain for a refit. 441:while the vessels were moored at 439:Provisional Irish Republican Army 359:shipyard on 26 October 1964, was 224:14 kn (26 km/h) maximum 199:4.9 m (16 ft 1 in) 183:79 m (259 ft 2 in) 1231: 1226: 332:class were designed as combined 221:11 kn (20 km/h) cruise 130:Yarrows Yard, Scotstoun, Glasgow 103: 32: 316:on 29 July 1969. The ship was 1: 734:Jane's Fighting Ships 1979–80 532:bases and spent Christmas in 496:were used as hospital ships, 736:. London: Jane's Yearbooks. 548:embarked a Chilean pilot at 211:Ventura V-12 diesel engines 1277: 1261:Maritime incidents in 1971 1256:Hecla-class survey vessels 18: 1221: 1088:November (unknown date): 814: 778: 732:Moore, John, ed. (1979). 560:took passage through the 515:as Ice Patrol Ship while 488:In June 1982, during the 274: 166: 96: 92: 564:for a four-day visit to 530:British Antarctic Survey 627:Couhat & Baker 1986 610:Couhat & Baker 1986 482:French IRA sympathisers 449:. One of the launches, 324:Design and construction 250:2 × Oerlikon 20 mm guns 167:General characteristics 62:more precise citations. 1156:April (unknown date): 696:Falklands: The Air War 772:-class survey vessels 464:In the mid-1970s HMS 964:May (unknown date): 175:2,800 tons full load 447:Republic of Ireland 353:Yarrow Shipbuilders 267:Aviation facilities 678:Burden et al. 1986 552:before sailing to 397:of 2,898. She had 1243: 1242: 1081:Samuel B. 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HMS Hecate
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Paxman
Westland Wasp
Falklands War
Royal Navy
survey vessel
Hecla class
Torbay
decommissioned
hydrographic
oceanographic
RRS Discovery
laid down
Yarrow Shipbuilders
Scotstoun
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pennant number
beam
draught
Displacement
long tons
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diesel-electric
diesel engines

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