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HMS Argyll (F231)

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File:HMS Argyll (F231) Type 23 frigate.jpg
Career RN Ensign
Ordered: September 1986
Laid down: 20 March 1987
Launched: 8 April 1989
Commissioned: 31 May 1991
Decommissioned:
Fate: Template:Active in service
Struck: hms kent.
General Characteristics
Displacement: 4,900 tonnes
Length: 133 m (463 ft)
Beam: 16.1 m (52.9 ft)
Draught: 7.3 m
Propulsion: CODLAG (Combined Diesel-electric and Gas)

2 Rolls Royce spey boost turbines
4 GEC Paxman-Valenta diesel engines
2 GEC electric motors

Speed: 28 knots, 15 knots on diesel-electric
Range: 7,800 miles at 15 knots
Complement: 185
Armament: 2 quad Harpoon launchers

Vertical Launch Sea Wolf anti-missile system
4.5 inch (110 mm) Mk 8 gun
Two 30 mm Oerlikon guns
Two Quad Harpoon missile launchers
Two magazine launched anti-submarine torpedo tubes
NATO Seagnat and DFL3 decoy launchers

Aircraft: Lynx HMA8
Motto: Ne Obliviscaris (Lest We Forget)

The third and current HMS Argyll (F231) is a Type 23 'Duke' Class frigate. She was laid down in March 1987 by Yarrow Shipbuilders at Glasgow, and launched in 1989 by Lady Lady Wendy Levene and commissioned in May 1991. Agryll is currently part of the 6th Frigate Squadron based at Devonport Dockyard.

In 2001, Argyll was part of the Royal Navy task force — comprising Illustrious, Ocean, Iron Duke, Chatham, and four RFA ships — that deployed to Sierra Leone, during the civil war there in 2000. Argyll, during those operations, acted as the West African Guardship and remained off West Africa until September 2000. During her deployment, Argyll saved fifty eight lives from drowning. She was relieved by her sister-ship Iron Duke in September.

In 2001, while in the Bay of Biscay, Argyll suffered an electrical fire. Thankfullly the fire was quickly put out by the ship's damage control team, with the ship suffering only minimal damage.

Argyll is currently undergoing Sea Training to prepare for her re-entry back into the fleet, after her second 'Docking Period' in early 2003, in which removing, renewing and fitting new equipment and maintenance was done.

See HMS Argyll for other ships of the name.

Type 23 frigates
 Royal Navy
 Chilean Navy
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