HMS Duncan (D37)
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Career | |
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Ordered: | December 2000 |
First steel cut: | 26th January 2007 |
Launched: | Unknown |
Commissioned: | Unknown |
Fate: | Under construction |
General Characteristics | |
Displacement: | 7350 tonnes |
Length: | 152.4 m |
Beam: | 21.2 m |
Draught: | 5.0 m |
Propulsion: | 2 Rolls-Royce WR-21 gas turbines, Alstom electric motors |
Speed: | more than 27 knots (50 km/h) |
Range: | 7,000 nautical miles / 13 000 km (at economical speed) |
Complement: | 190 |
Armament: | PAAMS Air Defence Missile System:
2 Phalanx CIWS (Close-in weapons system) |
Decoy Systems: | Seagnat and active torpedo (initial) infra-red 'spoofing' device (for retrofit) |
Other Armaments: | Launch capability and space for 8 RGM-84 Harpoon Anti-Ship Missiles Hullspace, power and control systems for future installation of ship-launched torpedo system |
Aircraft: | Lynx HMA8 (initial) Merlin HM1 (for retrofit) |
Motto: |
HMS Duncan is the sixth ship of the Type 45 or 'D' Class of air defence destroyer (AAW) planned to be built for the Royal Navy.
Duncan's construction began at the BAE Systems Naval Ships yard at Scotstoun on the River Clyde in 2006.
The Type 45 class is both the first class of warship to include e-mail and entertainment systems (including iPod charging points) within the messdecks and the first class of Royal Navy vessel to include gender-neutral living spaces to accommodate male and female crew members.
The Daring class will be one of the most advanced air-defence warship classes in the world.[1] The ship's capabilites centre on the SAMPSON Multi Function Radar which can detect targets out to a distance of 400 km and the PAAMS missile system.
[edit] External links
- BBC - Thousands cheer on warship launch
- BBC - Daring launch good news for Clyde
- Engadget - British warships fitted with Ipod docks and surround sound
Type 45 destroyer |
Daring | Dauntless | Diamond | Dragon | Defender | Duncan |
List of destroyers of the Royal Navy |