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{{short description|1964 Type 12I or Leander-class frigate of the Royal Navy}} {{other ships|HMS Aurora}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2020}} {{more citations needed|date=September 2014}} {|{{Infobox ship begin}} {{Infobox ship image |Ship image=HMS Aurora MOD 45140164.jpg |Ship caption=''Aurora'' post IKARA conversion }} {{Infobox ship career |Hide header= |Ship country=United Kingdom |Ship flag={{shipboxflag|UK|naval}} |Ship name=''Aurora'' |Ship namesake= |Ship ordered= |Ship awarded= |Ship builder=[[John Brown & Company]] |Ship original cost=£4.65m |Ship yard number=721 |Ship way number= |Ship laid down=1 June 1961 |Ship launched=28 November 1962 |Ship sponsor= |Ship christened= |Ship completed= |Ship acquired= |Ship commissioned=9 April 1964 |Ship recommissioned=5 August 1967 |Ship decommissioned=28 April 1987 |Ship in service= |Ship out of service= |Ship renamed= |Ship reclassified= |Ship refit=Converted to IKARA Batch 1b Leander 4 December 1974 – 27 February 1976 – Chatham Dockyard. Conversion cost £15.58m |Ship struck= |Ship reinstated= |Ship homeport=Chatham |Ship registry= |Ship motto=Post Tenebras Lux: 'After darkness light' |Ship nickname= |Ship honours= |Ship identification=[[Pennant number]]: F10 |Ship captured= |Ship fate=Arrived for scrapping 6 September 1990 at Millom, Cumbria |Ship notes= |Ship badge= }} {{Infobox ship characteristics |Hide header= |Header caption= |Ship class={{sclass|Leander|frigate}} |Ship displacement=2,500 tons standard, 2,962 tons full load |Ship length={{cvt|113.4|m|ftin}} |Ship beam={{cvt|13.1|m|ftin}} |Ship draught={{cvt|4.5|m|ftin}} |Ship propulsion=2 [[Babcock & Wilcox]] oil-fired boilers, geared steam turbines, {{convert|22370|kW}}, 2 shafts |Ship speed={{convert|27|kn}} |Ship range={{convert|7400|km|mi nmi}} at {{convert|15|kn}} |Ship endurance= |Ship complement=260 |Ship time to activate= |Ship sensors=*Radar: ** Types 965 (air warning radar removed in batch 1 ships), 992Q, 903, 974/978 *Sonar: **Types 162, 184, 199 |Ship EW= |Ship armament=*''Initial'': **2 × [[QF 4.5-inch Mk I – V naval gun|4.5-inch guns (1 × twin mounting Mk6)]] **1 × [[Sea Cat missile|Seacat]] surface-to-air missile launcher **2 × 20 mm guns (single mountings) **1 × ASW [[Limbo mortar]] *''Batch 1'': **1 × Ikara Anti submarine missile launcher **2 × Seacat surface-to-air missile launchers **2 × 40 mm guns - single mountings **2 × triple 324 mm (12.75 in) STWS-1 tubes for Mk 46 and [[Stingray torpedo|Stingray ASW torpedoes]] **1 × Limbo ASW Mortar |Ship aircraft=*''Initial and Batch 1'': **1 × [[Westland Wasp]] ASW helicopter. |Ship aircraft facilities= |Ship notes= }} |} '''HMS ''Aurora''''' was a {{sclass|Leander|frigate}} of the [[Royal Navy]] (RN). Like other ships of the class, ''Aurora'' was named after a figure of mythology, [[Aurora (mythology)|Aurora]] being the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess [[Eos]]. ==History== ''Aurora'' was built by [[John Brown & Company]], shipbuilders of [[Clydebank]], [[Scotland]]. ''Aurora'' was [[Ceremonial ship launching|launched]] on 28 November 1962 and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] on 9 April 1964. ''Aurora'' became the leader of the [[2nd Frigate Squadron]] in 1964. From 1967 to 1968, [[Derek Bazalgette]] served her as Commanding Officer. On 17 April 1968, her [[Westland Wasp]] ASW helicopter from [[829 Naval Air Squadron]] crashed off South Africa. It was replaced by an aircraft from {{HMS|Gurkha|F122|6}}. In August 1969, ''Aurora'', together with the American destroyer {{USS|Macdonough|DDG-39|2}} and the French destroyer {{Ship|French destroyer|La Galissonnière|D638|2}}, took part in the commemorations at [[Théoule-sur-Mer]] of the 25th anniversary of [[Operation Dragoon]], the [[Allies of World War II|Allied]] invasion of Southern France.<ref>{{cite news |title=Aurora 'war landings' visit |newspaper=[[Navy News]] |date=October 1969 |page=3 |url=https://issuu.com/navynews/docs/196910 |access-date=21 October 2019}}</ref> From 1970 to 1971, [[Paul Greening]] served as her Commanding Officer. On 19 September 1972, while on patrol near the [[Faroe Islands]] during the [[Second Cod War]], ''Aurora'' came to the aid of the [[Iceland]]ic fishing vessel ''Jon Eiriksson'' that had caught fire, rescuing the five-person crew of the fishing vessel with the frigate's helicopter.<ref>{{cite news |title=Iceland is ready for unilateral discussions |newspaper=[[The Times]] |date=20 September 1972 |issue=58584 |page=4}}</ref> Soon after this incident, ''Aurora'' underwent modernisation which included the addition of the [[Ikara (missile)|Ikara]] [[anti-submarine warfare]] (ASW) missile launcher that in effect changed the Batch One ships, of which ''Aurora'' was part, into a specialised ASW batch rather than its original role as a general-purpose batch. The modernisation was completed in 1976. In 1978, ''Aurora'' joined the [[Fishery]] Protection [[Squadron (naval)|Squadron]], undertaking patrols and other duties in support of British fishing interests around the UK. She remained with the squadron until she was eventually transferred to the [[7th Frigate Squadron (United Kingdom)|7th Frigate Squadron]], which was stationed in the [[Far East]], just as the RN presence in that region was being reduced. Further duties were undertaken by ''Aurora'' across the world and in 1982 she took part in the [[Armilla patrol|Armilla Patrol]] and in 1983 was deployed to the Far East, Australia and New Zealand during the Royal Navy's 'Orient Express' deployment along with [[HMS Invincible (R05)|HMS Invincible]], [[HMS Rothesay (F107)|HMS Rothsay]] and other RN Ships. However in 1987, due to defence cuts, as well as manpower shortages, a common problem for the RN at that time, ''Aurora'' was decommissioned. ==References== {{reflist}} * [https://web.archive.org/web/20050501203850/http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/viewship.asp?id=2507 HMS ''Aurora'' (Clydebuilt Ships Database)] (Retrieved February 2010) * 1967–1969 Ship's Logs. National Archives, Kew ==Publications== * {{Cite Colledge2006}} * Marriott, Leo, 1983. ''Royal Navy Frigates 1945-1983'', Ian Allan Ltd. {{ISBN|07110 1322 5}} {{Leander class frigate}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Aurora (F10)}} [[Category:Leander-class frigates]] [[Category:1962 ships]] [[Category:Ships built on the River Clyde]]
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