HMS Duncan

HMS Duncan
HMS Duncan år 2016¨
HMS Duncan år 2016¨
Allmänt
TypRobotjagare
OperatörerThe Royal Navy
Tekniska data
Deplacement8 000 ton
Längd152 meter<
Framdrift
Kraftkälla2 × Rolls-Royce WR-21 gasturbiner
2 × Wärtsilä 12V200 dieselgeneratorer
Maskinstyrka40 MW
Propellermotor2 × Converteam elektriska motorer
Prestanda
Maxfart30 knop
Räckvidd7 000 sjömil
Lastförmåga
Besättning190
Beväpning
Huvudartilleri1 × 4,5-tumskanon
Sekundärartilleri2 × Oerlikon 30 mm automatkanoner
Luftvärnsartilleri2 × Phalanx CIWS
UbåtsjaktvapenLynx Wildcats används i denna roll
RobotarSea Viper Missile
Helikoptrar1–2 × Lynx Wildcat
FlygdäckJa
SensorerUltra/EDO MFS-7000 sonar + SAMPSON AESA radar + S1850M radar
MotmedelSeagnat - Radarstörning + Surface Ship Torpedo Defence System (SSTD) - Torpedskydd

HMS Duncan är en av 6 Daring klass jagare i bruk hos den brittiska flottan. Fartyget är namngivet efter Adam Duncan som besegrade den nederländska flottan 1797.

Fartyget är utrustat med modern och avancerad teknik. Bland annat så är den utrustad med en 4,5 tumskanon och Sea Viper Missiler.[1][2] HMS Duncan är även utrustad med ett flygdäck och opererar Wildacts med ubåtsbekämpnings förmåga.[3]

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HMS Duncan Arriving in Portsmouth (8639838273).jpg
Författare/Upphovsman: UK Ministry of Defence from London, United Kingdom, Licens: CC BY-SA 2.0

Type 45 destroyer HMS Duncan sails into Portsmouth for the first time.

HMS Duncan, the sixth and final of the UK’s sophisticated, new class of Type 45 destroyers, has been formally handed over to the Royal Navy by shipbuilder BAE Systems, the MOD announced today.

The 7,500 tonne vessel, armed with the world-leading Sea Viper missile defence system, sailed to her new home in Portsmouth where she will undergo a series of trials and tests before being declared suitable for operations next year.

Her arrival at the Naval Base marks the end of a successful 12 year build programme to provide the Royal Navy with a fleet of the largest and most powerful air defence destroyers it has ever received.



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Type 45 air-defence destroyer HMS Duncan (D37) photographed by Brian Burnell inbound to Portsmouth Naval Base at 09.38 GMT on 17 June 2016.
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Författare/Upphovsman: Mark Harkin, Licens: CC BY 2.0
Duncan passing Clydebank leaving for first sea trials
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Badge of HMS Duncan
HMS Duncan Arriving in Cardiff for NATO Summit MOD 45157956.jpg
(c) Photo: L(Phot) Alex Knott/MOD, OGL v1.0
It's a tight squeeze as Type 45 destroyer HMS Duncan is guided through a lock into Cardiff at the start of the NATO Summit.

The UK’s newest warship HMS Duncan sailed into Cardiff to provide an awe-inspiring platform for the NATO summit.

The sixth-in-class of the Royal Navy’s state-of-the-art Type 45 destroyers arrived in the Welsh capital late afternoon yesterday, expertly sailing through incredibly narrow berthing with just 70cm manoeuvring room either side.

Having recently been deployed to support the WW1 celebrations in Glasgow and hosting the BBC for the Commonwealth Games, Duncan is once again in the public and political eye.

  • Organization: Royal Navy
  • Object Name: MD140064012
  • Category: MOD
  • Supplemental Categories: Equipment, Ships, Destroyers, Type 45
  • Keywords: Cardiff, Britannia Quay, Nato Summit, HMS Duncan, Royal Navy, Equipment, Ship, Destroyer, DDG, Type 45, Lock
  • Country: UK
Lynx Wildcat - RIAT 2013 (9381228917).jpg
Författare/Upphovsman: Tim Felce (Airwolfhound), Licens: CC BY-SA 2.0
Lynx Wildcat - RIAT 2013