On 1st February, the Royal Navy's first Type 45 destroyer will be lauched. The Type 45 destroyer will be the world's most advanced warship, and will be larger than the current Type 42 destroyer which it is replacing.
The others will be called HMS Dauntless, HMS Diamond, HMS Dragon, HMS Defender and HMS Duncan. There are two others, but I can't find the names.
25 Jan 2006
LAUNCH OF WORLD'S MOST ADVANCED WARSHIP - 1 FEBRUARY 2006
HMS Daring, the first of the Royal Navy’s new Type 45 class of anti air warfare destroyers, will be launched on 1 February 2006 at 14:25 from the BAE Systems shipyard at Scotstoun, on the Clyde. The Lady Sponsor will be her Royal Highness the Countess of Wessex.
The launch is expected to be a very well attended event with 11,000 tickets already issued. The tickets have been issued to BAE Systems staff, members of the public and around 1,500 school children.
The Type 45 programme will provide the Royal Navy with a versatile destroyer capable of contributing to worldwide maritime and joint operations for much of the first half of this century. As well as providing a specialist air warfare capability, they will also afford the fleet a general-purpose multi-role platform capable of performing tasks from peace support and defence diplomacy through to high-intensity warfare.
Further information on the Type 45 launch can be found at www.type45.com
baesystems.com
The others will be called HMS Dauntless, HMS Diamond, HMS Dragon, HMS Defender and HMS Duncan. There are two others, but I can't find the names.
25 Jan 2006
LAUNCH OF WORLD'S MOST ADVANCED WARSHIP - 1 FEBRUARY 2006
HMS Daring, the first of the Royal Navy’s new Type 45 class of anti air warfare destroyers, will be launched on 1 February 2006 at 14:25 from the BAE Systems shipyard at Scotstoun, on the Clyde. The Lady Sponsor will be her Royal Highness the Countess of Wessex.
The launch is expected to be a very well attended event with 11,000 tickets already issued. The tickets have been issued to BAE Systems staff, members of the public and around 1,500 school children.
The Type 45 programme will provide the Royal Navy with a versatile destroyer capable of contributing to worldwide maritime and joint operations for much of the first half of this century. As well as providing a specialist air warfare capability, they will also afford the fleet a general-purpose multi-role platform capable of performing tasks from peace support and defence diplomacy through to high-intensity warfare.
Further information on the Type 45 launch can be found at www.type45.com
baesystems.com