HMS Jupiter (F60)

HMS Jupiter (F60)

HMS "Jupiter" (F60) was a "Leander"-class frigate of the Royal Navy (RN). She was, like the rest of the class, named after a figure of mythology. "Jupiter" was built by Yarrow Shipbuilders of Scotstoun. She was launched on the 4 September 1967 and commissioned on the 9 August 1969.

1970s

In 1970, "Jupiter" deployed to the West Indies, a common duty for the RN, and which continues to the present day. In 1971, "Jupiter" joined Standing Naval Force Atlantic (STANAVFORLANT), a multi-national squadron of NATO. In 1972, "Jupiter" was again present in the West Indies. The following year, "Jupiter" took part in the Second Cod War. Jupiter then visited Africa on her way to the Far East and Pacific, and when she reached the Far East, "Jupiter" did a variety of duties, including performing fly-the-flag visits to numerous ports. "Jupiter" also visited Christchurch, New Zealand during the 1974 Commonwealth Games. She also visited the American naval base at Pearl Harbor where some propulsion problems were sorted out. HRH The Prince of Wales joined "Jupiter" as Ship's Communications Officer, in January 1974, and remained in "Jupiter" until her return to the UK later that year.

In late 1976, "Jupiter" joined the 7th Frigate Squadron as Captain F7 - Captain David G Armytage RN, succeeded in 1977 by Captain Geoffrey T J O Dalton RN. In early 1977, "Jupiter" led the 7th Frigate Squadron in the annual Group Deployment (Group 5 - January to May 1977, led by FOF2 in the cruiser HMS "Tiger"), performing naval exercises and visiting the Caribbean and Rio de Janeiro and Salvador, Brazil in April 1977 and Funchal, Madeira. "Jupiter" also took part in the Fleet Reviewin Spithead on 28 June 1977, in celebration of HM the Queen's Silver Jubilee. After the Fleet Review, frigates of the 7th Frigate Squadron visited different ports in south Wales, "Jupiter" visiting Cardiff in early July 1977. Later that year, "Jupiter" became the Gibraltar Guard ship. Full details of the ship's programme from January 1977 to August 1978 are posted at [http://www.hmsjupiter.co.uk] .

"Jupiter" also enjoyed fame on BBC TV, through starring as HMS "Hero" in the acclaimed drama series Warship. All members of the crew were given HMS Hero cap tallies for filming purposes. The main ship used for filming was, however, HMS "Phoebe".

1980s

In 1980, "Jupiter's" modernisation commenced, and included the addition of the Sea Wolf missile system, as well as the removal of her twin 4.5 in gun turret in favour of the Exocet anti-ship missile. The boilers were modified to the Babcock & Wilcox Y160 Steam Atomisation type water-tube boiler.The modernisation was completed in 1983. On 13 June, 1984, as she was leaving the Pool of London after a visit to the capital, she collided with London Bridge causing significant damage to both ship and bridge.

In September 1986, Jupiter was part of the NATO exercise "Autumn Train '86'" and visited Gibraltar, then spent a continuous four weeks in the Mediterranean, and returned to Gibraltar prior to returning to her (then) home base of Plymouth. "Jupiter" changed her home port to Portsmouth in 1985. She was a member of the 7th Frigate Squadron.

In 1986, captained by Commander R Bridges, "Jupiter" deployed to the Persian Gulf - the Armilla Patrol - in partnership with HMS "Newcastle", and while there, helped in the evacuation of British and Commonwealth nationals from the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen after a bloody campaign to overthrow the government of that country began. Her exploits were broadcast by the BBC World Service.

During the Armilla Patrol, "Jupiter" paid courtesy calls to Gibraltar, Djibouti, Aqaba, Doha, Muscat, Mombassa and returned via the Suez Canal and Pireus. After a transit of the Corinth Canal, Commander Bridges was promoted to Captain during the return voyage.

Between 1984 - 1986, "Jupiter" also visited Bremerhaven, Amsterdam, Bordeaux and Middlesbrough,In September 1986, she was Guard ship to the Tall Ships Race visit to Newcastle upon Tyne.

"Jupiter" was twinned with the town of Middlesbrough in North East England.

1990s

During the First Gulf War, "Jupiter" was on Armilla Patrol, which was created in 1980 in response to the increased danger posed by the Iran–Iraq War to British interests. Her last deployment came in late 1991 to early 1992 when she deployed to the South Atlantic. "Jupiter" decommissioned in 1992. She was sold for scrap in 1997.

ee also

* Warship (TV series)
* HMS "Hero"
* Royal Navy

External links

* [http://www.hmsjupiter.co.uk/ HMS Jupiter Association website]
* [http://www.action-tv.org.uk/guides/warship.htm "Warship" Episode Guide]
* [http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/series/27878 British Film Institute site on "Warship"]
* [http://www.btinternet.com/~neilavery999/Phoebe-Herobooklet.PDF Royal Navy leaflet on "Warship", from the HMS Phoebe Association website]
* [http://www.michaelbriant.com/warship.htm Comments on "Warship" by series Director Michael Briant]
* [http://www.mjbird.org.uk/Warship.html Webpage (at Home > Scriptwriting > Warship) about Michael J Bird's scripts for "Warship"]


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