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The Scimitar class were a class of fast patrol boat formerly in service with the British Royal Navy. The two vessels of this class were of a commercial design known as the Lifespan Patrol Vessel built by Halmatic (now BAE Systems Surface Ships), and formerly served in an inshore waterways anti-terrorist role in Northern Ireland. They were acquired for the Royal Navy in 2003 for service with the Gibraltar Squadron, releasing two Archer-class boats that had filled this role for service with the Cyprus Squadron.

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  • Třída Scimitar (2003) (cs)
  • Scimitar-class patrol vessel (en)
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  • Třída Scimitar jsou hlídkové čluny britského královského námořnictva. Celkem byly postaveny dvě jednotky této třídy. Dne 30. března 2022 byly vyřazeny. (cs)
  • The Scimitar class were a class of fast patrol boat formerly in service with the British Royal Navy. The two vessels of this class were of a commercial design known as the Lifespan Patrol Vessel built by Halmatic (now BAE Systems Surface Ships), and formerly served in an inshore waterways anti-terrorist role in Northern Ireland. They were acquired for the Royal Navy in 2003 for service with the Gibraltar Squadron, releasing two Archer-class boats that had filled this role for service with the Cyprus Squadron. (en)
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  • *Racal-Decca Bridgemaster 360, I band navigation radar (en)
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  • Třída Scimitar jsou hlídkové čluny britského královského námořnictva. Celkem byly postaveny dvě jednotky této třídy. Dne 30. března 2022 byly vyřazeny. (cs)
  • The Scimitar class were a class of fast patrol boat formerly in service with the British Royal Navy. The two vessels of this class were of a commercial design known as the Lifespan Patrol Vessel built by Halmatic (now BAE Systems Surface Ships), and formerly served in an inshore waterways anti-terrorist role in Northern Ireland. They were acquired for the Royal Navy in 2003 for service with the Gibraltar Squadron, releasing two Archer-class boats that had filled this role for service with the Cyprus Squadron. With the decommissioning of the survey launch HMS Gleaner in February 2018, the two Scimitar-class boats became the smallest commissioned vessels in the Royal Navy. The two vessels were returned to the U.K. from Gibraltar in 2020, having been replaced there by two Archer-class boats, but were reported as still operational in Portsmouth at the end of 2020. Both vessels were decommissioned in a joint ceremony at Portsmouth Naval Base on 30 March 2022. (en)
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