- HMS Raider (P275)
HMS "Raider" (P275) is an "Archer" class patrol and training vessel of the British
Royal Navy , used to fulfil the sea-training syllabus of the CambridgeUniversity Royal Naval Unit (CURNU). Based inIpswich , HMS "Raider" is used to conduct sea-training at weekends during term-time; travelling to ports on the east coast and on the continent. During the Easter and summer vacations, HMS "Raider" is deployed for up to 6 weeks of sea time.Cambridge URNU
Students undergo shore-based training at weekly drill-nights held in Town Headquarters (THQ) in Cambridge. Sea-training takes place on HMS "Raider" at weekends during term time and on vacation deployments. Students also have opportunities to spend time on larger Royal Navy warships and naval bases, to participate in adventurous training and to gain RYA qualifications.
Cambridge URNU is affiliated with the town of
Harwich , the Trafalgar-class SSN, HMS "Torbay" and815 Naval Air Squadron (NAS) based atRNAS Yeovilton in Somerset. 815 NAS provides fast, agile Lynx helicopters for the Royal Navy, and is the largest helicopter squadron in the world, as well as one the oldest squadrons of theFleet Air Arm . The Squadron operates the Mk3 and, in increasing numbers, the Mk 8 Westland Lynx. Students get regular opportunities to visit and spend time with these affiliated units.Cambridge URNU, despite the name, serves and represents the
University of East Anglia inNorwich as well as the Cambridge-based universities,Anglia Ruskin University and theUniversity of Cambridge . Other URNUs similarly recruit from one or more universities.HMS Raider
HMS "Raider" is one of sixteen 20 metre, 54 tonne P2000 patrol craft employed by the Royal Navy. She is constructed from glass-reinforced plastic (GRP). All sixteen P2000s fall within the 1PBS, with fourteen of these being affiliated with URNUs. As a Batch 2, HMS "Raider" has a sustainable top speed of 24 knots, but can exceed this given suitable sea conditions. Faster than her Batch 1 sister ships, HMS "Raider"'s more powerful supercharged MTU diesels give the Cambridge URNU the ability to travel further afield when on deployments and sea-weekends.
The only other Batch 2 P2000 is HMS "Tracker" (P274) which is affiliated to
Oxford URNU.Crew
In addition to her Captain, HMS "Raider" has a permanent crew of four Royal Navy regulars and one Reserve Officer as Navigator. When deployed, up to twelve students may be embarked in addition to one of CURNU's four Training Officers (TOs). All TOs are
Lieutenants or Sub Lieutenants in theRoyal Naval Reserve , with the most senior taking the title of Senior Training Officer (STO). Students in CURNU hold the rank of honoraryMidshipmen and are paid at standard Navy rates.External links
* [http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/server/show/nav.2973 HMS Raider (Cambridge) on the Royal Navy website]
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