- HMS Exeter (D89)
HMS "Exeter" (D89) is a Type 42
destroyer , the fifth ship of theRoyal Navy to be named "Exeter", after the city ofExeter inDevon ."Exeter" was the first of the slightly modified 'Batch 2' Type 42 destroyers. This was a mid-build consideration with her later sister ship, HMS "Southampton" sporting a similar weapons and sensors upgrade with no discernible hull modifications. The weapons and sensors fit was the first grouping of the 1022, 992Q and 1006 radars in a British warship.
Early in her first commission, "Exeter" sported a turquoise hull; this was an experimental co-polymer paint which was only available in a few non-standard colours at the time. The experiment proved successful and the ship's hull was repainted to standard brick red/black during its first docking period, post
Operation Corporate .The ship saw service in the
Falklands War shooting down four Argentine aircraft [ [http://www.naval-history.net/F64argaircraftlost.htm 30 May: two A-4C, 7 June: one Learjet and 13 June: one Canberra; all with Sea Dart missiles] ] , deploying to the area from theCaribbean after the start of the British invasion operations to replace "Sheffield". "Exeter" also served inOperation Granby , the 1991Gulf War , under the command of CaptainNigel Essenhigh , Royal Navy, laterFirst Sea Lord . Among her roles was the air defence of the USbattleship s bombarding enemy positions. She attended Falklands 25th anniversary commemorations atNewquay , Cornwall in 2007, as the last remaining Royal Navy ship in commission to have served in the Falklands. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/check/player/nol/newsid_6690000/newsid_6694000?redirect=6694027.stm&news=1&nbwm=1&nbram=1&bbwm=1&bbram=1&asb=1]On 30 July 2008, she was placed in a state of 'Extended Readiness' at
HMNB Portsmouth . With her crew dispersed it is unlikely she will sail again before her planned decomissioning in 2009.Affiliations
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The Rifles
*Exeter College, Oxford
*Worshipful Company of Plaisterers References
External links
* [http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/server/show/nav.1642 Royal Navy: HMS "Exeter" official homepage]
* [http://www.hmsexeter.co.uk HMS "Exeter" unofficial website]
* [http://www.navynews.co.uk/articles/2004/0406/0004061802.asp Navy News article]
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