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HMS Dragon D35 - IMO 4907866

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Photographer:
Clive G Herbert [ View profile ]
Captured:
Sep 8, 2016
Photo Category:
Destroyers
Added:
Sep 9, 2016
Views:
1,140
Image Resolution:
4,000 x 2,666

Description:

The fourth Type 45 Destroyer in Portsmouth naval base, proudly displaying her Red Dragon with official Royal approval from the Queen, Sept 8th 2016.

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Current name:
DRAGON
Vessel Type:
Combat Vessel
Gross tonnage:
10,129 tons
Summer DWT:
6,300 tons
Length:
152 m
Beam:
22 m

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Destroyers - 148 photos

Formation and group shots - 1 photos

_ Armaments - 8 photos

_Flight Decks - 1 photos

_ Ship Crests - 5 photos

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Malim Sahib

1 photos

Steve Wright

1 photos

DEREK SANDS

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Rob Renes

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Eddie Walker

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paceyms

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Pedro Amaral

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Geir Vinnes

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peter

1 photos

tony

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Ian Thomas

5 photos

Michel FLOCH

8 photos

Robbie Shaw

2 photos

Allan Wright

1 photos

Neil Watkin

17 photos

Robert Foy

4 photos

Don Fraser

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Gary Styles

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gwrdave

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John Durston

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Emmanuel.L

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MikeGreaves

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MattB

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TARBATNESS

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The Admiral told me never to discus it...

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Or could be taken from the boat tour Mattyboy - I caught Dragon earlier this year from the harbour trip.

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Great picture there Clive. Privileged access to the docks no doubt.

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He..He.. that's a good one, hope that his wife is not a ship enthusiast....cause if so, he must have missed a lot of dinners.
regards.

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Someone said some years ago when hearing of the frigate named HMS Battleaxe:
"Why on earth did they name a ship after my mother-in-law...."
This must be her successor...
Regards
Göran

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