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HMS Cottesmore (M32)

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HMS Cottesmore in Lithuanian service as Skalvis (M53)
History
United Kingdom
NameHMS Cottesmore
OperatorRoyal Navy
BuilderYarrow Shipbuilders
Launched9 February 1982[1]
Sponsored byLady Buchanon, wife of Vice Admiral Sir Peter Buchanon
Commissioned24 June 1983
DecommissionedSeptember 2005
IdentificationPennant number: M32
Lithuania
NameSkalvis
OperatorLithuanian Naval Force
Acquired2008
Commissioned2011
IdentificationPennant number: M53
FateIn active service
General characteristics
Class and typeHunt-class mine countermeasures vessel
Displacement750 tons
Length60 m
Beam9.8 m
Draught2.2 m
Propulsion2 shaft Napier Deltic diesel, 3,540 shp
Speed17 knots
Complement45 (6 officers & 39 ratings)
Sensors and
processing systems
Sonar Type 2193
Armament
  • 40mm BOFORS
  • 2 × Mk44 minigun
  • 3 × 7.62mm general purpose machine guns
  • Mine counter measures equipment:
  • SeaFox mine disposal system
  • Diver-placed explosive charges

HMS Cottesmore was a Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessel of the British Royal Navy, launched in 1982 and converted in 1997 into a patrol vessel. The ship was declared surplus to requirement and put on the MoD list for disposal in 2004. In 2008 she was bought by Lithuania, along with Dulverton.

Lieutenant Commander His Royal Highness The Duke of York commanded Cottesmore from April 1993 until November 1994.

She was decommissioned by the Royal Navy in September 2005. The ship's bell and other memorabilia were presented to the village of Cottesmore, Rutland.

The ship entered service with the Lithuanian navy as M53 Skalvis. Thales was the prime contractor to upgrade the vessels with a technologically advanced minehunting system including the hull-mounted Sonar 2193 system, propulsion, command and control systems, and mine disposal systems.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Hunt Class Minesweepers
  2. ^ "Lithuanian Navy Hunt Class Commissioning" Press release published 5 June 2013
  3. ^ "Thales reactivates minehunters for Lithuanian Navy" Thales press release published 15 July 2013