- HMS Diomede (F16)
HMS "Diomede" (F16) was a "Leander"-class frigate of the
Royal Navy (RN). She was built byYarrow Shipbuilders inGlasgow . "Diomede" was launched on15 April 1969 and commissioned on2 April 1971 . Her nickname was "Dimweed".In 1972, "Diomede" took part in the
Second Cod War during the fishing dispute withIceland , though thankfully "Diomede's" involvement was more quiet than her involvement in the subsequent Cod War. Also that year, "Diomede" joined the3rd Frigate Squadron which was then based in theFar East .In 1974, "Diomede", took part in Task Group (TG) 317.2 which was a deployment that caused some controversy back in the UK when the TG, on its way to the
Far East /Pacific , visitedSouth Africa , which was at that time underapartheid rule, as-well as performing military exercises with the South African armed forces. "Diomede", along with the nuclear submarine "Warspite", visited the port ofSimonstown while the rest of the TG visitedCape Town . The TG, upon reaching the Far East performed a number of exercises and 'fly the flag' visits with Far East and Pacific countries. They did not visit South Africa on their return, and headed to Brazil for an exercise with theBrazilian Navy . "Diomede" returned to the UK in June 1975.The following year, "Diomede" joined the
Fishery Protection Squadron , and took part in the Third Cod War. During that 'war' in February, "Diomede" was rammed by the Icelandic gunboat "Baldur", which performed a number of similar incidents to many ships during the Cod Wars. The following month, "Diomede" was involved in a similar incident with the same gunboat and just three days after that incident was again rammed by another gunboat, the "Tyr", equally notorious to the RN during the Cod Wars. Astonishingly, later that month, "Diomede" was rammed once again by "Baldur".In 1977, "Diomede", along with others of the "Leander"-class, was present in the, so far, last Fleet Review of the RN, in celebration of HM the Queen's Silver Jubilee. Her modernisation that would have given her
Exocet and Sea Wolf was cancelled due toJohn Nott 's1981 Defence Review and she was intended to be placed in theStandby Squadron but the decision was repealed due to the 1982Falklands War . During that year, "Diomede" was deployed to thePersian Gulf on patrol."Diomede" returned to the South Atlantic in 1985 where she performed a number of patrols in the vicinity of the
Falkland Islands as well as visiting the Island ofSouth Georgia .In 1986 she deployed again to the
West Indies as the 'West Indies Guardship' accompanyingHM Queen Elizabeth II aboard HMY "Britannia". The Queen was so impressed by the way her ships company performed their duties, that she ordered 'splice the mainbrace '.In 1988, "Diomede" was decommissioned from the Royal Navy and subsequently sold to
Pakistan where she was renamed "Shamsher".
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