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HMS London (F95)

Type 22 • Batch 2 • Royal Navy Frigate

HMS London

Pennant: F95

Batch 2 Type 22 Exported

Overview

HMS London (F95) was a Type 22 Batch 2 frigate, commissioned in 1986. With advanced radar, sonar, and missile systems, she was capable of anti-submarine, anti-ship, and anti-air warfare. London operated in NATO exercises, Persian Gulf patrols, and humanitarian missions. She was decommissioned in 2011.

Specifications

Laid down 1 May 1983
Launched 12 Dec 1984
Completed / Commissioned 10 Jul 1986
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 280
Armament 2 × 6 GWS25 Sea Wolf SAM launchers 4 × 1 Exocet SSM launchers 2 × Twin 30 mm AA guns 2 × 20 mm GAM-BO1 guns 4 × 7.62 mm GPMGs
Aircraft 2 × Lynx or Sea King helicopters

Service Timeline

  • 1986 Commissioned into Royal Navy
  • 1987–2010 NATO exercises, Gulf deployments, and humanitarian operations
  • 2011 Decommissioned

Notable Events

  • 1991: Supported operations during Gulf War
  • 2003: Deployed to Iraq for maritime security operations

Key Facts

Commissioned

1986

Speed

30 knots

Displacement

4,800t

Fate

Chile

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