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HMS Cumberland (F85)

Type 22 • Batch 3 • Royal Navy Frigate

HMS Cumberland

Pennant: F85

Batch 3 Type 22 Exported

Overview

HMS Cumberland (F85) was a Type 22 Batch 3 frigate, commissioned in 1989. Equipped for anti-submarine, anti-surface, and anti-air warfare, she operated in NATO exercises, Gulf deployments, and humanitarian missions. Cumberland was decommissioned in 2011 after more than two decades of service.

Specifications

Laid down 1985
Launched 1987
Completed / Commissioned 1989
Decommissioned 2011
Displacement 4,800 tonnes
Dimensions 148 m × 14.8 m × 6.7 m (L × beam × draught)
Speed 30 knots (max)
Range 4,500 nmi at 18 knots (assuming similar to sister ships)
Propulsion 2 × Rolls‑Royce Olympus TM3B + 2 × Rolls‑Royce Tyne RM1C (COGOG)
Complement ~222 (Batch 1)
Armament 2 × Sea Wolf anti air system (Total of 72 Sea Wolf missiles) 2 × Quad Harpoon missile launchers (total of 8 Harpoons) 2 × triple Ship Torpedo Weapon System (STWS) tubes firing Stingray ASW torpedoes (total of 36 torpedoes) 1 × 4.5-inch (114 mm) Mk.8 gun 2 × 20 mm GAM-BO1 guns 1 × Goalkeeper CIWS NATO Seagnat Decoy Launchers
Aircraft 2 × Lynx or Sea King helicopters

Service Timeline

  • 1989 Commissioned into Royal Navy
  • 1990–2010 NATO exercises, Gulf deployments, humanitarian operations
  • 2011 Decommissioned from Royal Navy

Notable Events

  • 1991: Gulf War maritime support operations
  • 2003: Participated in anti-piracy and maritime security missions

Key Facts

Commissioned

1989

Speed

30 knots

Displacement

4,800t

Fate

Chile

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