- HMS Zulu (F124)
HMS "Zulu" (F124) was a Tribal-class
frigate of theRoyal Navy . She was the third ship bearing the name of HMS "Zulu", having been named after an ethnic group located primarily inKwaZulu-Natal Province ,South Africa . "Zulu" was built byAlexander Stephen and Sons ofGovan . She was launched on the on 3 July 1962 and commissioned on the on 17 April 1964."Zulu" was the only "Tribal" built with
Seacat missiles ; her six sister frigates were built with two40 mm Bofors guns and fitted with Seacat during later refits.Operational history
In 1972, a
United States Navy P-3 Orion aircraft crashed on a mountain in northernMorocco . "Zulu" sent herWestland Wasp helicopter to the wreckage site, where the helicopter crew found five dead bodies. All fourteen of the aircraft's crew were killed. In 1974, "Zulu" deployed to theWest Indies . In 1975, while in thewestern hemisphere , "Zulu" patrolled the coast ofBelize , which was at that time threatened by its neighbours, specificallyGuatemala , who had desires to annex a large amount of Belizean territory.In 1977, "Zulu" took part in the last, at the time, Fleet Review of the Royal Navy. It took place in honour of Queen Elizabeth's Silver Jubilee. Later that year, "Zulu", along with her sister-ship HMS|Mohawk|F125|6, was part of the eight-ship Group 6 deployment, led by the cruiser HMS|Tiger|C20|6, that deployed to the Far East, visiting a variety of ports in fly-the-flag visits, as-well as performing naval exercises. "Zulu" returned home, along with the rest of the Group, in 1978, via the
Mediterranean , where the group, minus "Mohawk", which had suffered slight hull damage in an accident inMalta , performed naval exercises before returning to the UK.In 1979, "Zulu" was placed in Reserve, the
Standby Squadron , and then placed on the disposal list in 1981. The following year, in response to theFalklands War , "Zulu" was taken out of Reserve, so that she could fill in the gaps in Home Waters created by the many warships that had deployed to theSouth Atlantic to take part in the war. The following year, "Zulu" became theGibraltar Guardship . In 1984, "Zulu" was decommissioned and subsequently sold toIndonesia along with two of her sister-ships. "Zulu" was renamed "Martha Kristina Tiyahahu". "Martha Kristina Tiyahahu" remains in service with theIndonesian Navy .
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