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HMS Tyne (P281)

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Name
  
HMS Tyne

Ordered
  
April 2001

Homeport
  
Portsmouth

Launched
  
27 April 2002

Draft
  
3.8 m

Builder
  
VT Group

Operator
  
Royal Navy

Commissioned
  
4 July 2003

Identification
  
Pennant number P281

Length
  
80 m

Endurance
  
21 days 0 hours

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HMS Tyne is the sixth Royal Navy ship to carry the name Tyne. She is a River-class offshore patrol vessel built by Vosper Thornycroft in Southampton to serve as a fishery protection unit within the United Kingdom's waters along with her two sister ships Mersey and Severn. All three were commissioned into service in 2003 to replace the five older Island-class patrol vessels.

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Tyne was featured in the first episode of the BBC series Empire of the Seas, "How the Navy Forged the Modern World, Heart of Oak", presented by Dan Snow

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Description

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The ships have large working decks to allow the vessels to cope in several roles, such as disaster relief, fire fighting, rescue work, and interception of other vessels. For this purpose a crane capable of lifting 25 tonnes is fitted, to enable standard containers to be used. The deck is also large enough to permit the transport of other craft such as oil spill recovery tractors and landing craft.

Affiliations

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Her affiliations include North Tyneside Council, St Catherines Primary School, Hadrian Special Needs Primary School, TS Caledonia (Peterhead Sea Cadets unit), TS Tyne (Newburn Sea Cadets unit), and the Worshipful Company of Butchers.

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References

HMS Tyne (P281) Wikipedia