HMS Ramsey was a Sandown -class minehunter of the British Royal Navy. Like other vessels of the Sandown class, Ramsey was built of glass-reinforced plastic and other non-magnetic materials so that her hull does not trigger naval mines as easily as standard warships.
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Wikimedia , Wikidata M110; M110 length 52.5 metre, draft 2.3 metre, beam 10.5 metre, speed 13 knot, minehunter , Sandown-class minehunter , Royal Navy , VT Group ,
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ship commissioning
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ship decommissioning
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ship launching
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HMS Ramsey (M110) in Liverpool
Sandown Class Mine Hunter HMS Ramsey Departs HMNB Clyde for the Middle East MOD 45152718
Sandown Class Mine Hunter HMS Ramsey MOD
US Navy 110816-N-YX920-116 The Royal Navy mine countermeasures ships HMS Ramsey (M110), left, and HMS Pembroke (M107) participate in a bilateral tr
US Navy 110816-N-YX920-055 The Royal Navy mine countermeasures ship HMS Ramsey (M110) transits the Arabian Gulf during a bilateral training exercis
US Navy 110816-N-YX920-369 The Royal Navy mine countermeasures ship HMS Ramsey (M110) transits the Arabian Gulf during a bilateral training exercis
RN Flotilla 45154692
BALTOPS 2019 (5513237)
German tender Donau (A516) with seven minesweepers in the Baltic Sea on 16 June 2020 (200615-N-NO901-0028)
German tender Donau (A516) with four minesweepers in the Baltic Sea on 16 June 2020 (200615-N-NO901-0019)