- HMS Apollo (F70)
HMS "Apollo" (F70) was a Leander-class frigate of the
Royal Navy (RN). She was, like the rest of the class, named after a figure of mythology. "Apollo" was built byYarrow Shipbuilders ofScotstoun . She was launched on the 15th October 1970 and commissioned on the 28th May 1972.She saw her first 'action' during the
Second Cod War in 1973, during the fishing disputes withIceland , when "Apollo", while on a Fishery Protection Patrol, was rammed by the Icelandic gunboat V/s "Ægir"on 29/8/73. In 1977, "Apollo" took part in the lastFleet Review of the Royal Navy so far, in celebration of HM the Queen's Silver Jubilee. "Apollo" was positioned in the middle of HM ships "Hardy" and "Salisbury"."Apollo" was intended to be modernised, which would have included the removal of her one 4.5-in twin gun, which would have been replaced by the
Exocet anti-ship missile, but the modernisation was cancelled due to the1981 Defence Review by the ministerJohn Nott . In July 1982, "Apollo" was sent to patrol the South Atlantic in the aftermath of theFalklands War and returned home in September. In late 1983, "Apollo" once again returned to the South Atlantic. In 1988, "Apollo's" Royal Navy career came to an end when she was decommissioned and subsequently sold toPakistan , being renamed "Zulfiquar" and remains in service with thePakistani Navy as of 2004.
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