HMCS Margaret Brooke

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Le NCSM Margaret Brooke (NPEA 431) est un navire de patrouille extra-côtier et de l'Arctique. Le second de la classe Harry DeWolf. Il a été livré pour les essais d'acceptation le 15 juillet 2021 à la Marine royale canadienne. La mise en service aura lieu en octobre 2022. Son port d'attache est la base d'Halifax, en Nouvelle-Écosse. Le navire est le premier du nom, nommé d'après l'infirmière militaire de la Marine royale canadienne Margaret Brooke. La classe "Harry DeWolf" sera constituée de six navires résistant aux glaces dans le but de permettre une surveillance armée des eaux du Canada, y compris de l'Arctique. rdf:langString
HMCS Margaret Brooke (AOPV 431) is the second Harry DeWolf-class offshore patrol vessel for the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN). The class was derived from the Arctic Offshore Patrol Ship project as part of the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy and is primarily designed for the patrol and support of Canada's Arctic regions. Named after Sub-Lieutenant Margaret Brooke, an RCN nursing sister who tried to save another person during the sinking of the ferry SS Caribou during World War II. Margaret Brooke was ordered in 2011, laid down in 2016 and launched in 2019. The vessel began contractor sea trials in May 2021, and it was delivered to the Royal Canadian Navy for post-acceptance sea trials on 15 July 2021. The official naming ceremony for the ship was conducted on 29 May 2022 in conjunct rdf:langString
rdf:langString NCSM Margaret Brooke (NPEA 431)
rdf:langString HMCS Margaret Brooke
rdf:langString Margaret Brooke
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rdf:langString * Hangar and flight deck
rdf:langString * 2 × multi-role rescue boats * landing craft
rdf:langString Halifax
xsd:date 2011-10-19
xsd:integer 4
rdf:langString * * in ice
xsd:date 2022-10-28
rdf:langString * 1 × BAE Mk 38 25 mm gun * 2 × M2 Browning machine gun
rdf:langString HMCS Margaret Brooke participates in Operation Nanook, 2022
xsd:integer 65
rdf:langString Canada
rdf:langString * * * Call sign: CKA2794
rdf:langString File:HMCS Margaret Brooke Operation Nanook 2022.jpg
xsd:date 2017-05-29
xsd:date 2019-11-10
rdf:langString Margaret Brooke
rdf:langString Diesel-electric; two shafts
rdf:langString * Sikorsky CH-148 Cyclone or other helicopters/CU-176 Gargoyle UAV
rdf:langString In service
rdf:langString HMCS Margaret Brooke (AOPV 431) is the second Harry DeWolf-class offshore patrol vessel for the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN). The class was derived from the Arctic Offshore Patrol Ship project as part of the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy and is primarily designed for the patrol and support of Canada's Arctic regions. Named after Sub-Lieutenant Margaret Brooke, an RCN nursing sister who tried to save another person during the sinking of the ferry SS Caribou during World War II. Margaret Brooke was ordered in 2011, laid down in 2016 and launched in 2019. The vessel began contractor sea trials in May 2021, and it was delivered to the Royal Canadian Navy for post-acceptance sea trials on 15 July 2021. The official naming ceremony for the ship was conducted on 29 May 2022 in conjunction with that for sister ship Max Bernays.
rdf:langString Le NCSM Margaret Brooke (NPEA 431) est un navire de patrouille extra-côtier et de l'Arctique. Le second de la classe Harry DeWolf. Il a été livré pour les essais d'acceptation le 15 juillet 2021 à la Marine royale canadienne. La mise en service aura lieu en octobre 2022. Son port d'attache est la base d'Halifax, en Nouvelle-Écosse. Le navire est le premier du nom, nommé d'après l'infirmière militaire de la Marine royale canadienne Margaret Brooke. La classe "Harry DeWolf" sera constituée de six navires résistant aux glaces dans le but de permettre une surveillance armée des eaux du Canada, y compris de l'Arctique.
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xsd:date 2017-05-29
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xsd:double 19.0
xsd:date 2019-11-10
xsd:string In service
xsd:double 31.484
xsd:date 2022-10-28
xsd:date 2011-10-19

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