Echo-class survey ship

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The Echo class was a class of multi-purpose hydrographic survey ships in commission with the Royal Navy. The ships were primarily tasked with conducting survey work in support of submarine and amphibious operations, however, the class also has a secondary role in mine countermeasures. The two vessels of the class were the most recent additions to the Royal Navy's Hydrographic Squadron. Each ship displaced approximately 3,700 tonnes, and was equipped with a state of the art suite of equipment. The lead ship of the class, HMS Echo, was retired in 2022 and her sister ship in 2023.

2002  WikimediaWikidata
Echo-class survey ship (2002)
2 produced, 
shipsurvey vesselAppledore ShipbuildersRoyal NavyUnited Kingdom

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  • HMS Enterprise
    2002 Echo-class survey ship
  • HMS Echo
    2002 Echo-class survey ship
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2002 Echo-class survey ship
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2002 — 2022 HMS Echo
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HMS Enterprise in British waters.HMS Enterprise in British waters.
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