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Name
  
HMS Brocklesby

Completed
  
25 October 1982

Identification
  
Pennant number M33

Length
  
60 m

Draft
  
2.2 m

Operator
  
Royal Navy

Commissioned
  
3 February 1983

Launched
  
12 January 1982

Weight
  
750 tons

Builder
  
VT Group

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Sponsored by
  
Viscountess Trenchard, the wife of Viscount Trenchard MC, then Minister of State for Defence Procurement

HMS Brocklesby is a Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessel of the British Royal Navy.

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Cherbourg incident

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In 1993 she became involved in the Cherbourg incident, when Brocklesby challenged the French trawler La Calypso in the Channel Islands waters.

2003 Invasion of Iraq

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She gained a battle honour when she was among the first coalition ships into Umm Qasr during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. She was part of a group of mine countermeasure vessels that cleared a mined channel into the port, enabling access to it by sea.

2011 Libya operations

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In 2011 she took part in surveillance and embargo operations off the coast of Libya alongside HMS Liverpool, as part of Operation Ellamy, the UK's contribution to Operation Unified Protector. In early May 2011, she took part in a mine-clearing operation to secure the waters of Misrata Port, Libya, after mines were dropped by Muammar Gaddafi's forces to prevent aid from being delivered to the besieged city. Brocklesby used her sonar and SeaFox mine disposal system to locate and destroy a mine that was located 1.6 km from the harbour entrance, making the waters safe for aid ships to enter.

Brocklesby's commanding officer, Lieutenant Commander Jim Byron DSC, said:

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The Royal Navy has always had a great reputation for mine clearance and it is precisely this type of operation that shows the world just how good we are. We are extremely proud that we could use our skills and knowledge to open that port and allow humanitarian aid back into Libya where it is so desperately needed. Without this capability there could have been hundreds of lives lost through the detonation of that mine.

Brocklesby returned to Portsmouth on 5 July 2011 flying a special version of the Jolly Roger, indicating the successful destruction of a sea-mine.

Exercise Joint Warrior 2013

She participated in Exercise Joint Warrior 2013.

References

HMS Brocklesby (M33) Wikipedia