HMS Russell (F97)

HMS Russell at sea in 1972
History
United Kingdom
NameHMS Russell
BuilderSwan Hunter, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom
Laid down11 November 1953
Launched10 December 1954
Commissioned7 February 1957
IdentificationPennant number: F97
FateBroken up 1985
General characteristics
Class and typeBlackwood-class frigate
Displacement1,456 long tons (1,479 t) fll load
Length310 ft (94 m)
Beam33 ft (10 m)
Draught15 ft (4.6 m)
Propulsion
  • Y-100 plant
  • 2 × Babcock & Wilcox boilers
  • steam turbines on single shaft
  • 15,000 shp (11 MW)
Speed27 knots (50 km/h)
Range5,200 nautical miles (9,630 km) at 12 knots (22 km/h)
Complement112
Sensors and
processing systems
  • Radar Type 974 navigation
  • Sonar Type 174 search
  • Sonar Type 162 target classification
  • Sonar Type 170 targeting
Armament

HMS Russell was one of a dozen Blackwood-class frigates (also known as the Type 14) of second-rate anti-submarine frigates built for the British Royal Navy during the 1950s. She was named for Edward Russell, 1st Earl of Orford, commander at the Battle of Barfleur in 1692.[1]