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- HMS_Hecate_(A137) length "79000.0".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) abstract "HMS Hecate (A137) was a Royal Navy deep ocean survey vessel of the Hecla-class. She was present at the \"presentation of fleet colours\" review in Torbay on 29 July 1969. The ship was decommissioned in 1990.In April 1971, two launches attached to HMS Hecate were towed out to sea and bombed by the IRA while the vessels were moored at Baltimore, Republic of Ireland. One of the launches, the Stork, was wrecked, while the other boat, the Puffin, survived with minor damage. HMS Hecate was carrying out a hydrographic survey in collaboration with the government of the Republic.In the mid-1970s HMS Hecate was in the Persian Gulf surveying the entrance areas in the event of conflicts while based in Bandar Abbas, Iran.During the Falklands War, Hecate, unlike her sister ships, was painted grey and sent south to assume HMS Endurance's role as the Ice Patrol Ship. Arriving on station after the ceasefire, Hecate conducted patrols and surveys in the South Atlantic. Hecate visited British Antarctic Survey bases and spent Christmas in Grytviken, South Georgia, where the crew attended a candlelit Christmas mass in the settlement's old whaling church. The New Year was spent at the Falkland Islands before Hecate became the first Royal Navy ship to visit South America following the hostilities. Hecate embarked a Chilean pilot at Punta Arenas before sailing to Talcahuano, Chile via the Patagonian Channel. Following a brief visit, Hecate took passage through the Panama Canal for a four-day visit to Antigua. Hecate returned to the UK in February, 1983.".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) length "79.0".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) shipBeam "15.4".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) topSpeed "20.372".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageExternalLink xGM-Tech-HydrographicSurvey.htm.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageID "1241162".
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- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageRevisionID "708228029".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageWikiLink Antigua.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore,_County_Cork.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageWikiLink British_Antarctic_Survey.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hecla-class_survey_vessels.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1971.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageWikiLink Falklands_War.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageWikiLink Grytviken.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageWikiLink Hecla-class_survey_vessel.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageWikiLink Panama_Canal.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageWikiLink Paxman_(engines).
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageWikiLink Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageWikiLink Punta_Arenas.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Ireland.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageWikiLink South_Georgia_and_the_South_Sandwich_Islands.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageWikiLink Survey_vessel.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageWikiLink Talcahuano.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageWikiLink Westland_Wasp.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageWikiLinkText "HMS ''Hecate'' (A137)".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageWikiLinkText "HMS ''Hecate''".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageWikiLinkText "HMS'' Hecate''".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) isShip "yes".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) operations Falklands_War.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) shipAircraft "1".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) shipAircraftFacilities "Hangar workshop rear of flight deck".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) shipArmament "2".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) shipBuilder "Yarrows Yard Scotstoun Glasgow".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) shipChristened "By Lady Yarrow".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) shipComplement "121".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) shipCountry "United Kingdom".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) shipDecommissioned "1990".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) shipDisplacement "2800".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) shipHomeport "Plymouth".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) shipName "HMS Hecate".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) shipPropulsion "3".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) shipRange "at".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) shipSpeed "* cruise * maximum".
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- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hecla_class_survey_ship.
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- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_career.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_characteristics.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_ships.
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- HMS_Hecate_(A137) subject Category:Hecla-class_survey_vessels.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1971.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) hypernym Vessel.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) type Ship.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) type Class.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) type Incident.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) type Vessel.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) type Product.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) type Thing.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) type Q11446.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) comment "HMS Hecate (A137) was a Royal Navy deep ocean survey vessel of the Hecla-class. She was present at the \"presentation of fleet colours\" review in Torbay on 29 July 1969. The ship was decommissioned in 1990.In April 1971, two launches attached to HMS Hecate were towed out to sea and bombed by the IRA while the vessels were moored at Baltimore, Republic of Ireland. One of the launches, the Stork, was wrecked, while the other boat, the Puffin, survived with minor damage.".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) label "HMS Hecate (A137)".
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) sameAs Q5632745.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) sameAs اچاماس_هکاته_(ای۱۳۷).
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) sameAs m.04lds7.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) sameAs Q5632745.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Hecate_(A137)?oldid=708228029.
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Hecate_(A137).
- HMS_Hecate_(A137) name "HMS Hecate (A137)".