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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. She was built by ] in ] in 2002 .


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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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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. She was built by Appledore Shipbuilders in Devon in 2002 .


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