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HMS Newcastle (D87)

Career RN Ensign
Ordered:
Laid down: 21 February 1973
Launched: 24 April 1975
Commissioned: 23 March 1978
Decommissioned: 1 February 2005
Fate: Awaiting Disposal
Struck:
General Characteristics
Displacement: 4,820 tonnes
Length: 125 m (410 ft)
Beam: 14.3 m (47 ft)
Draught: 5.8 m
Propulsion: 4 Rolls-Royce (2 Olympus and 2 Tyne) producing 36 MW COGAG (Combined Gas and Gas) arrangement
Speed: 30 knots (56 km/h)
Range:
Complement: 287–312
Armament: Twin Sea Dart Missile launcher

114 mm (4.5 inch) Mk 8 gun
2 x 20 mm Oerlikon Close range guns
2 x Vulcan Phalanx close in weapons system (CIWS)
2 x Triple anti submarine torpedo tubes
NATO Seagnat and DLF3 Decoy Launchers

Aircraft: Lynx HMA8
Motto:

The eighth and current HMS Newcastle (D87) is a Type 42 (Batch 1) destroyer of the Royal Navy, launched in 1973. The Batch 1 ships are much smaller than the Batch 3 ships of the same class.

In 1998, Newcastle made her way to the British territory of Montserrat to assist the population, a few months after a devastating volcanic eruption, who were rather distressed and in need of outside assistance. HMS Liverpool had been the first ship to come to the aid of the people of Montserrat.

In 1999, Newcastle escorted HMS Invincible during the Kosovo War, in which Invincible performed with distinction, launching precise and deadly attacks on Serbian targets. Newcastle took part in six-month Atlantic Patrol Deployment in 2002. During this deployment, she visited Sierra Leone to display the continuing UK commitment to that country. She was the longest serving Type 42 in Royal Navy service, and speculation was been rife that four Type 42s would be either decommissioned or mothballed. Despite this in January 2004, Newcastle deployed to the Mediterranean for a 6 to 7-month tour of duty.

It was announced in July 2004, as part of the Delivering Security in a Changing World review, that Newcastle would be decommissoned in January 2005. Newcastle was finally decommissioned on 1st February 2005.

See HMS Newcastle for other ships of the name.

Last updated: 05-25-2005 15:04:30
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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