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Belgian ship Godetia (A960)

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Name
  
Godetia

Homeport
  
Zeebrugge Naval Base

Nickname(s)
  
HMS Godetia

Length
  
91 m

Beam
  
14 m

Commissioned
  
1966

Motto
  
"More majorum"

Launched
  
7 December 1965

Draft
  
3.5 m

Builder
  
Temse

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Fate
  
Active in service as of 2012

Godetia (A960) is a command and logistical support ship of the Belgian Naval Component, launched on December 7, 1965 at the Boelwerf in Temse, and christened by Mrs. Moyersoen. The patronage of the A960 Godetia was accepted by the city of Ostend. She was the first of two support ships.

Contents

The Godetia is currently commanded by Corvette Captain Luc Desanghere.

History

The Godetia is the successor of the HMS Godetia (K226), a British Flower-class corvette which was manned by Belgian sailors during World War II.

She has undergone several changes during her long career: fitted with royal apartments, mounting of aft twin 40 mm guns and buildup of helo platform with 3 big rollers for spare magnetic cables, mounting of the 3 rollers and buildup of an helo hangar, mounting of fore twin 40 mm for one single, mounting of this one for .50 machine guns, electronics and navigation aids optimized.

Missions

The Godetia has several missions: fishery protection, humanitarian aid, support and supply ship for minesweepers, and acting as a command ship in turn for NATO mine countermeasure operations, show the flag and traveling embassy.

Still commissioned, she is scheduled to be maintained on duty until 2020. This will make her one of the oldest warships in activity.

References

Belgian ship Godetia (A960) Wikipedia