HMS Yarmouth (F101)
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The HMS Yarmouth (F101) |
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| Overview | |
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| Type | frigate |
| Shipyard | |
| Keel laying | November 29, 1957 |
| Launch | March 23, 1959 |
| 1. Period of service |
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| Commissioning | March 26, 1960 |
| Decommissioning | April 30, 1986 |
| Whereabouts | sunk as a target ship |
| Technical specifications | |
| displacement |
2150 ts |
| length |
113 m |
| width |
12 m |
| Draft |
5.3 m |
| Armament |
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The 1960 entered service in HMS Yarmouth (F101) was a frigate of the Rothesay-class (Type 12M modified) of the British Navy .
history
The Yarmouth was laid down on November 29, 1957 by John Brown & Company . It was launched on March 23, 1959 and entered service on March 26, 1960. It was intended for anti-submarine combat.
On July 13, 1965, the Yarmouth collided with the British submarine HMS Tiptoe in front of the Portland Bill . After being repaired, it operated in the Atlantic during the Cold War and took part in the Falklands War in 1982 . She narrowly escaped being sunk by an Exocet marine target missile that had been fired by a Super Étendard of the Argentine Navy Air Force. A second Exocet anti-ship missile fired hit HMS Sheffield , which later sank.
The Yarmouth was decommissioned on April 30, 1986 and sunk on June 30, 1987 by the HMS Manchester during a maneuver.