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HMS Brighton (F106)

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HMS Brighton in 1972
History
RN EnsignUnited Kingdom
NameHMS Brighton
BuilderYarrow & Co Ltd, Glasgow
Laid down23 July 1957
Launched30 October 1959
CommissionedOctober 1961
Decommissioned1981
IdentificationPennant number: F106
FateSold for scrap 16 September 1985
StatusScrapped
General characteristics
Class and typeRothesay-class frigate
Displacement2,800 tons
Length370 ft
Beam41 ft
Draught17 ft 4 in
Propulsion2 x Babcock & Wilcox boilers operating at 550lb sq. in, 850°F English Electric geared turbines, 2 shafts, 30000 shafts horsepower
Speed30 knts
Complement235
Armament2 x 4.5" dual purpose on a Mk VI Mounting

1 x 40mm on STAGG mounting

2 x Limbo Mortar Mk 10 Mountings
Aircraft carried1 x Wasp helicopter

HMS Brighton was a Rothesay or Type 12I class anti-submarine frigate of the British Royal Navy.

With the rest of her class, HMS Brighton was rebuilt between 1970 and 1972 with more modern radar and fire control, and facilities for a Wasp helicopter for long range, anti-submarine engagement. HMS Brighton was the penultimate conversion, her reconstruction was a success, but being late in the schedule, she did not receive further updating. Unlke the rest of the class she retained the short range, 4km range 174 sonar,[1] rather than upgrading to 177M or 184. The original Rothesay class were partly platforms to test a variety of sonars, being fitted with either 174, 177(176 passive) and 184 in probably Lowescroft and Londonderry the allocated 177M being used on export 12M frigates.

Brighton attended the 1977 Silver Jubilee Fleet Review off Spithead when she was part of the 6th Frigate Squadron.[2]

She was offered for sale to friendly nations, as a result of the 1981 Nott Defence Review, paid off in November 1981, the first of her class to be disposed of.

Commanding officers

1963 1966 Commander A J Cooke RN
1966 1966 Commander P M Stanford RN
1967 1969 Commander L A Bird RN
1977 1977 Commander P Bell RN
1978 1979 Commander J J R Tod RN
1980 1981 Commander T G Maltby RN

References

  1. ^ N.Friedman. British Destroyers and Frigates.
  2. ^ Official Souvenir Programme, 1977. Silver Jubilee Fleet Review, HMSO

Publications

  • Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969]. Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy (Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing. ISBN 978-1-86176-281-8.
  • Marriott, Leo, 1983. Royal Navy Frigates 1945-1983, Ian Allen Ltd. ISBN 07110 1322 5