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'''HMS ''Explorer''''' is an {{sclass|Archer|patrol vessel|0}} P2000-type [[patrol boat|patrol]] and training vessel of the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Royal Navy]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/the-equipment/ships/patrol-and-mine-hunters/fast-patrol-boats |title=Patrol Boats – Archer class |website=Royal Navy |access-date=4 June 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.armedforces.co.uk/navy/listings/l0022.html |title=Archer Class P2000 (URNU) |website=Armed Forces.net |access-date=8 March 2019}}</ref> The ship is primarily assigned to the Yorkshire Universities [[University Royal Naval Unit|Royal Naval Unit]] (URNU), serving the universities of [[University of Hull|Hull]], [[University of Sheffield|Sheffield]] and [[University of Leeds|Leeds]]. The ship is based in [[Kingston upon Hull|Kingston-Upon-Hull]] and mainly operates on the East coast of the UK, particularly in and around the [[Humber]] estuary.


HMS ''Explorer'' is the second ship to bear the name; her predecessor was an unarmed [[HMS Explorer (submarine)|experimental Walter-turbine submarine]] based on the captured [[high test peroxide]] (HTP) powered [[German Type XVIIB submarine]] {{GS|U-1407||2}} launched in 1956 and scrapped in 1965.
'''HMS ''Explorer'' (P164)''' is an [[Archer class patrol vessel|''Archer''-class]] P2000-type [[patrol boat|patrol]] and training vessel of the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Royal Navy]].
[[File:HMS Explorer (P164) and Westland Sea King air-sea rescue helicopter.JPG|thumb|[[Westland Sea King]] [[helicopter]] of 'E' flight, [[No. 202 Squadron RAF]] and HMS Explorer (P164), [[Archer class patrol vessel]] at the celebrations of the [[Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II]] on 4 June 2012 at the [[Humber Bridge]], [[Hessle]], [[East Riding of Yorkshire]].]]
The ship is assigned to the Yorkshire Universities [[University Royal Naval Unit|Royal Naval Unit]] (URNU), serving the universities of [[University of York|York]], [[University of Hull|Hull]], [[University of Sheffield|Sheffield]] and [[University of Leeds|Leeds]]. The commanding officer has been Lieutenant Dafydd Bryden since the summer of 2011. Due to unforeseen circumstances, Lieutenant Simon Shaw has assumed command of HMS Explorer on 14th June 2013, along with HMS Exploits ships company. This additional command has made Simon Shaw the only URNU commanding officer to have command of two P2000 patrol vessels at the same time.


== Construction ==
[[File:HMS Example (P165) & HMS Archer (P264) & HMS Explorer (P165).jpg|thumb|left|HMS ''Example'' and HMS ''Explorer'' seen either side of HMS ''Archer'', demonstrating the distinctive black hull of the RNXS Example Class.]]
''Explorer'' was built in 1986 by the now-defunct Watercraft Marine for the [[Royal Naval Auxiliary Service]] (RNXS) as an ''Example'' class tender, to the same design as the Royal Navy ''Archer'' class, as XSV ''Explorer''. The ''Example'' class were distinguishable from their Royal Navy counterparts by their black painted hull until 2005, though they shared the same characteristics as them, being twin screw vessels constructed from moulded [[Fiberglass|glass-reinforced plastic]] (GRP).

== Operational service ==
''Explorer'' served for eight years as a RNXS tender with the pennant number A154 before being transferred to the Royal Navy upon the disbanding of the service in 1994. Upon joining the Naval service, the ship was assigned to the recently formed Yorkshire Universities Royal Navy Unit as its designated training vessel.
{{stack|[[File:HMS Explorer (P164) and Westland Sea King air-sea rescue helicopter.JPG|thumb|[[Westland Sea King]] [[helicopter]] and ''Explorer'', at the celebrations of the [[Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II]] on 4 June 2012 at the [[Humber Bridge]]]]}}
The ship's primary role is undergraduate sea training in support of the units programme of navigational skills and seamanship training, and this is accomplished through designated 'sea weekends' as well as Easter and Summer deployments, during which the ship deploys for up to five weeks. During these deployments, the five person ship's company remain 'in theatre' while students are transported out to the ship's location. After receiving a significant engine upgrade in 2014, the ship's range was greatly enhanced and consequently in summer 2015 and 2016 ''Explorer'' has deployed to the [[Baltic Sea]] where the ship conducted a range of training and local engagements.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.rfca-yorkshire.org.uk/11458-2/ |title=YURNU Deploy with HMS ''Explorer'' |date=26 September 2016 |website=[[Reserve Forces and Cadets Association|Reserve Forces' & Cadets' Association for Yorkshire and The Humber]] |access-date=21 December 2016}}</ref>

In addition to the ship's role as a training vessel, ''Explorer'' is also utilised by the Royal Navy for a range of ceremonial and other fleet tasking. The ship's comparatively small size is an asset in this regard, allowing the Royal Navy to "show the White Ensign in places that larger vessels cannot reach".<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/our-organisation/the-fighting-arms/surface-fleet/patrol/archer-class/hms-explorer |title=HMS ''Explorer'' (P164) |website=Royal Navy |access-date=21 December 2016}}</ref> Recent examples of this include regular cooperation with [[Humberside Police]] and Humberside Search and Rescue in the [[Humber]],<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/news-and-latest-activity/news/2013/december/02/131202-explorer-ventures-down-the-humber |title=''Explorer'' ventures down the Humber to shed light on life in the Royal Navy |date=2 December 2013 |website=Royal Navy |access-date=21 December 2016}}</ref> as well as ceremonial operations including providing transport for dignitaries including members of the royal family at the [[Battle of Jutland]] Centenary commemorations in June 2016,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/news-and-latest-activity/news/2016/june/17/160617-forth-majeure-as-royal-navy-patrol-boats-show-off-beneath-iconic-bridge |title=Forth Majeure as Royal Navy patrol boats show off beneath iconic bridge |date=17 June 2016 |website=Royal Navy |access-date=21 December 2016}}</ref> and acting as guard ship for the 2016 [[Sunderland International Airshow|Sunderland Air Show]]. The ship also takes part in public engagement events in order to raise the profile of the Royal Navy and provide a Naval presence where tasking or size limitations make other ships unsuitable.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/news-and-latest-activity/events/ships/patrol-ships-open-to-visitors-chatham |title=HMS ''Trumpeter'' and HMS ''Explorer'' open to visitors Chatham |date=17 September 2016 |website=Royal Navy |access-date=21 December 2016}}</ref>
[[File:HMS Explorer Biter Pursuer Baltic.jpg|thumb|left|HMS ''Explorer'' in formation with HMS ''Biter'', ''Pursuer'', and ''Trumpeter'' on a summer deployment in the Baltic Sea, 2015 (Photo taken from HMS ''Trumpeter'').]]
''Explorer,'' along with the other 13 URNU-assigned ''Archer''-class vessels, and, since 2020, the {{sclass|Scimitar|patrol vessel|4}} as well, is assigned to the Coastal Forces Squadron (CFS) Inshore Division (until May 2020 the Inshore Division was named the 1st Patrol Boat Squadron (1PBS)<ref>{{cite web|title=Ministry of Defence Navy Command FOI Section, Response to FOI Request FOI2020/06471, (Navy Command Headquarters: Portsmouth)|date=6 July 2020|url=https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/669180/response/1596389/attach/2/FOI%202020%2006471Final%20response.pdf?cookie_passthrough=1}}</ref>), under the command of Commander CFS. As such, they are assigned to the [[HMNB Portsmouth|Portsmouth flotilla]], although in practise most vessels are based elsewhere. ''Explorer'' is one of three P2000s whose home port is not a Royal Navy or [[Royal Naval Reserve|Royal Navy Reserve]] establishment, along with {{HMS|Express|P163|6}} (Wales URNU) and {{HMS|Trumpeter|P294|6}} (Cambridge URNU) which are based in Penarth Marina, [[Cardiff]], and [[Ipswich]] marina, respectively.

==Notes==
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==References==
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==External links==
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* {{cite web |url=http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/our-organisation/the-fighting-arms/surface-fleet/patrol/archer-class/hms-explorer |title=HMS ''Explorer'' |website=Royal Navy}}
* [http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/server/show/nav.2972 Royal Navy site]


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HMS Explorer serves ALL Yorkshire Universities.

Latest revision as of 17:12, 15 October 2024

HMS Explorer, 2004
History
United Kingdom
NameHMS Explorer
OperatorRoyal Navy
BuilderVosper Thornycroft
Commissioned1986
Reclassified1994
HomeportKingston-upon-Hull
Identification
StatusIn active service
General characteristics
Class and typeArcher-class patrol vessel
Displacement54 tonnes
Length20.8 m (68 ft)
Beam5.8 m (19 ft)
Draught1.8 m (5 ft 11 in)
Propulsion2 shafts, Cat C18 ACERT diesels, 873 bhp per shaft
Speed
  • 22 kn (41 km/h)
  • 45 kn (83 km/h) (Hull design, but limited due to engine fitted)
Range550 nmi (1,020 km)
Complement
  • 20 (training)[N 1]
  • 12 (operational)
Sensors and
processing systems
Decca 1216 navigation radar
Armament

HMS Explorer is an Archer-class P2000-type patrol and training vessel of the British Royal Navy.[1][2] The ship is primarily assigned to the Yorkshire Universities Royal Naval Unit (URNU), serving the universities of Hull, Sheffield and Leeds. The ship is based in Kingston-Upon-Hull and mainly operates on the East coast of the UK, particularly in and around the Humber estuary.

HMS Explorer is the second ship to bear the name; her predecessor was an unarmed experimental Walter-turbine submarine based on the captured high test peroxide (HTP) powered German Type XVIIB submarine U-1407 launched in 1956 and scrapped in 1965.

Construction

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HMS Example and HMS Explorer seen either side of HMS Archer, demonstrating the distinctive black hull of the RNXS Example Class.

Explorer was built in 1986 by the now-defunct Watercraft Marine for the Royal Naval Auxiliary Service (RNXS) as an Example class tender, to the same design as the Royal Navy Archer class, as XSV Explorer. The Example class were distinguishable from their Royal Navy counterparts by their black painted hull until 2005, though they shared the same characteristics as them, being twin screw vessels constructed from moulded glass-reinforced plastic (GRP).

Operational service

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Explorer served for eight years as a RNXS tender with the pennant number A154 before being transferred to the Royal Navy upon the disbanding of the service in 1994. Upon joining the Naval service, the ship was assigned to the recently formed Yorkshire Universities Royal Navy Unit as its designated training vessel.

Westland Sea King helicopter and Explorer, at the celebrations of the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II on 4 June 2012 at the Humber Bridge

The ship's primary role is undergraduate sea training in support of the units programme of navigational skills and seamanship training, and this is accomplished through designated 'sea weekends' as well as Easter and Summer deployments, during which the ship deploys for up to five weeks. During these deployments, the five person ship's company remain 'in theatre' while students are transported out to the ship's location. After receiving a significant engine upgrade in 2014, the ship's range was greatly enhanced and consequently in summer 2015 and 2016 Explorer has deployed to the Baltic Sea where the ship conducted a range of training and local engagements.[3]

In addition to the ship's role as a training vessel, Explorer is also utilised by the Royal Navy for a range of ceremonial and other fleet tasking. The ship's comparatively small size is an asset in this regard, allowing the Royal Navy to "show the White Ensign in places that larger vessels cannot reach".[4] Recent examples of this include regular cooperation with Humberside Police and Humberside Search and Rescue in the Humber,[5] as well as ceremonial operations including providing transport for dignitaries including members of the royal family at the Battle of Jutland Centenary commemorations in June 2016,[6] and acting as guard ship for the 2016 Sunderland Air Show. The ship also takes part in public engagement events in order to raise the profile of the Royal Navy and provide a Naval presence where tasking or size limitations make other ships unsuitable.[7]

HMS Explorer in formation with HMS Biter, Pursuer, and Trumpeter on a summer deployment in the Baltic Sea, 2015 (Photo taken from HMS Trumpeter).

Explorer, along with the other 13 URNU-assigned Archer-class vessels, and, since 2020, the Scimitar class as well, is assigned to the Coastal Forces Squadron (CFS) Inshore Division (until May 2020 the Inshore Division was named the 1st Patrol Boat Squadron (1PBS)[8]), under the command of Commander CFS. As such, they are assigned to the Portsmouth flotilla, although in practise most vessels are based elsewhere. Explorer is one of three P2000s whose home port is not a Royal Navy or Royal Navy Reserve establishment, along with HMS Express (Wales URNU) and HMS Trumpeter (Cambridge URNU) which are based in Penarth Marina, Cardiff, and Ipswich marina, respectively.

Notes

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  1. ^ 5 ship's company, 1 training officer, up to 14 URNU students.
  2. ^ When operational and not in URNU role.

References

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  1. ^ "Patrol Boats – Archer class". Royal Navy. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  2. ^ "Archer Class P2000 (URNU)". Armed Forces.net. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  3. ^ "YURNU Deploy with HMS Explorer". Reserve Forces' & Cadets' Association for Yorkshire and The Humber. 26 September 2016. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  4. ^ "HMS Explorer (P164)". Royal Navy. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  5. ^ "Explorer ventures down the Humber to shed light on life in the Royal Navy". Royal Navy. 2 December 2013. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  6. ^ "Forth Majeure as Royal Navy patrol boats show off beneath iconic bridge". Royal Navy. 17 June 2016. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  7. ^ "HMS Trumpeter and HMS Explorer open to visitors Chatham". Royal Navy. 17 September 2016. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  8. ^ "Ministry of Defence Navy Command FOI Section, Response to FOI Request FOI2020/06471, (Navy Command Headquarters: Portsmouth)" (PDF). 6 July 2020.
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