HMS Exeter in the River Thames, sailing downstream past Limehouse, London.
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History | |
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United Kingdom | |
Name | HMS Exeter |
Builder | Swan Hunter, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom |
Laid down | 22 July 1976 |
Launched | 25 April 1978 |
Sponsored by | Lady Joan Mulley |
Commissioned | 19 September 1980 |
Decommissioned | 27 May 2009[1] |
Homeport | Portsmouth |
Identification |
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Motto | Semper Fidelis ("Always faithful") |
Honours and awards |
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Fate | Scrapped |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Type 42 destroyer |
Displacement | 4,820 tonnes |
Length | 125 metres (410 ft) |
Beam | 14.3 metres (47 ft) |
Propulsion |
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Speed | 28.7 knots (53.2 km/h; 33.0 mph) |
Range | 1900Nm at full speed. 4200Mn at optimal speed |
Complement | 287 |
Time to activate | 4 hours |
Armament |
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Armour | none |
Aircraft carried | Lynx HMA8 |
Notes | Batch 2A version of Type 42 Destroyer |
HMS Exeter was a Type 42 destroyer, the fifth ship of the Royal Navy to be named Exeter, after the city of Exeter in Devon. The vessel fought in the Falklands War and the first Gulf War, she was scrapped in 2011.