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'''HMS ''Echo'' (H87)''' is the first of two multi-role ] survey ships commissioned by the ]. With her sister ship, ], they form the ] of survey vessels. '''HMS ''Echo'' (H87)''' is the first of two multi-role ] survey ships commissioned by the ]. With her sister ship, ], they form the ] of survey vessels.

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For other ships with the same name, see HMS Echo.
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Career RN Ensign
Ordered: 19 June 2000
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Launched: 4 March 2002
Commissioned: 7 March 2003
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Fate: Template:Ship fate box active in service
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General Characteristics
Displacement: 3,470 tonnes
Length: 90.6m
Beam: 16.8m
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Speed: 15 knots
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HMS Echo (H87) is the first of two multi-role hydrographic survey ships commissioned by the Royal Navy. With her sister ship, HMS Enterprise (H88), they form the Echo class of survey vessels.


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