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HMS Cornwall (F99)

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HMS Cornwall
Career RN Ensign
Ordered:
Laid down: 14 December 1983
Launched: 14 October 1985
Commissioned: 23 April 1988
Decommissioned:
Fate: Template:Ship fate box active in service
Struck:
General Characteristics
Displacement: 5,300 t
Length: 148.1 m (485.9 ft)
Beam: 14.8 m (48.5 ft)
Draught:
Propulsion: 2 x Rolls Royce Spey gas turbines (high speed)

2 x Rolls Royce Tyne gas turbines (cruising)

Speed: 30 knots (56 km/h)
Range:
Complement: 250 (max 301)
Armament: 114 mm (4.5 inch) MK 8 gun

Goalkeeper close-in weapons system (CIWS)
Sea Wolf anti-missile system
Two Quad Harpoon missile launchers
Two 20 mm Close range guns
Two Triple anti-submarine torpedo tubes
NATO Seagnat Decoy Launchers
Two Magazine launched anti submarine torpedo tubes

Aircraft: Lynx MK 8 helicopters

armed with:
Sea Skua anti-ships missiles
Stingray anti-submarine torpedoes
Mk 11 depth charges
Machine guns

Motto: Latin: unus et omnes (one and all)

The sixth and present HMS Cornwall is the first of the Batch 3 Type 22 frigates of the Royal Navy.

She was launched in October 1985 and was commissioned at Falmouth in 1988 by the ship's sponsor, the late Diana, Princess of Wales.

In 1993, Cornwall acted as flagship of the Battle of the Atlantic Fleet Review, which ommemorated of the 50th anniversary of the Second Battle of the Atlantic in World War II.

In 2001, Cornwall was part of the Royal Navy Task Force sent to take part in the invasion of Afghanistan. The following year, Cornwall performed a 21-gun salute after a day of events for the Golden Jubilee of HM Queen Elizabeth II.

Cornwall was again involved in the "War on Terrorism" in 2003 as part of NATO's Standing Naval Force Atlantic. She returned to the UK later that year. In early 2004 the ship assumed the task of Fleet Ready Escort, based in Britain. She is the lead ship of the 2nd Frigate Squadron based at HMNB Devonport in Devon, England.

28th January 2006. Cornwall was rededicated in a ceremony at Falmouth attended by the ship's sponsor, Lady Mary Holborow Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall.

Type 22 frigates
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