RFA Sir Lancelot
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RFA Sir Lancelot (L3029) was the lead ship and prototype of the Round Table class landing ship logistics, an amphibious warfare design operated by the British Armed Forces.
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RFA Sir Lancelot. San Carlos Water. 1982 | |
History | |
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United Kingdom | |
Name | Sir Lancelot |
Namesake | Lancelot |
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Ordered | December 1961 |
Builder | Fairfield S&E |
Laid down | March 1962 |
Launched | 25 June 1963 |
Commissioned | 16 January 1964 |
Decommissioned | 31 March 1989 |
Identification | IMO number: 5413642 |
Fate | Sold commercially, June 1989 |
History | |
South Africa | |
Name | Lowland Lancer |
Owner | Lowline |
Identification | IMO number: 5413642 |
Fate | Sold to Republic of Singapore Navy, 1992 |
History | |
Singapore | |
Name | RSS Perseverance |
Owner | Republic of Singapore Navy |
Acquired | 1992 |
Commissioned | 5 May 1994 |
Decommissioned | 2003 |
Identification | L-206 IMO number: 5413642 |
Fate | Sold commercially |
Notes | Used as a submarine tender |
History | |
Singapore | |
Name | Glenn Braveheart |
Owner | Glenn Defense Marine Asia |
Acquired | 2003 |
Identification | IMO number: 5413642 |
Fate | Sold for breaking, 2008 |
General characteristics as Sir Lancelot | |
Class and type | Round Table class LSL (prototype) |
Displacement |
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Length | 412 ft (126 m) |
Beam | 60 ft (18 m) |
Draught | 13 ft (4.0 m) |
Propulsion |
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Speed | 17 knots (31 km/h; 20 mph) |
Range | 9,200 nautical miles (17,000 km; 10,600 mi) at 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph) |
Capacity | 2,180 tons |
Complement | 68 crew, up to 340 passengers |
Armament | 2 x 40 mm Bofors guns |
Aircraft carried | Up to 20 Wessex helicopters (1973) |
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Sir Lancelot sailed with the British Task Force that took part in the Falklands war. Whilst in San Carlos Water, an Argentine plane dropped a bomb that penetrated her hull, but the bomb failed to explode.