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HMS Beaver (F93)

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Name
  
HMS Beaver

Laid down
  
20 June 1980

Decommissioned
  
1 May 1999

Construction started
  
20 June 1980

Length
  
146 m

Displacement
  
4.354 million kg

Operator
  
Commissioned
  
13 December 1984

Identification
  
Launched
  
8 May 1982

Weight
  
4,877 tons

Draft
  
6.4 m

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HMS Beaver was one of 10 Type 22 missile frigate of the Broadsword Class ordered by the Royal Navy.

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The ship was laid down at the Yarrow Shipbuilders Ltd., Scotstoun, on 20 June 1980 and finally commissioned on 13 December 1984. Originally 22 ships of the class were planned to be built, but after the Falklands War, it was decided 10 was enough.

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Power & Complement

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With a maximum displacement of 4800 tons and a crew complement of 273 hands, HMS Beaver had a propulsion of 54,000HP from 2 Rolls Royce gas turbine Olympus TM3B and 2 Rolls Royce gas turbine Tyne RM1C engines, a maximum speed of 30 Knots and a range of 4,500 Nautical Miles.

Armaments & Equipment

Armaments included:

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  • 4 × Exocet MM38 missiles
  • 2 Seawolf SAM missiles
  • 4 30 mm GCM-A03 guns
  • 2 20 mm GAM-B01 guns
  • 6 × 324 mm ASW torpedo tubes
  • On top of this HMS Beaver could carry 2 Lynx HMA 8 helicopters.

    Other equipment included:

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  • Radar Type 1006 for navigation
  • Radar Type 967 / 968 for searching at air level
  • Radar Type 911 for weapons guidance
  • Sonar type 2016 for the bow
  • Sonar type 2031 for towing from the stern
  • Bolton's Adoption

    HMS Beaver (F93) Boxer Class Type 22 friagtes

    HMS Beaver was the adopted ship of the town of Bolton. Despite being many miles inland the town has a proud naval tradition based on the fact that during one week in the Second World War it raised one million pounds for the Royal Navy. The sixth HMS Dido was officially adopted by the town during the war to mark this honour.

    Prior to decommissioning, it was possible for Beaver Scouts to become honorary members of the crew.

    Decommissioning and fate

    On 1 May 1999, HMS Beaver was decommissioned and then sold for scrap on 21 February 2001.

    Publications

  • Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969]. Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy (Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing. ISBN 978-1-86176-281-8. OCLC 67375475. 
  • References

    HMS Beaver (F93) Wikipedia