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HMS Sabre (P285)

Gibraltar Based Patrol Boat HMS Sabre MOD 45153356.jpg
HMS Sabre off Gibraltar in 2011
History
United Kingdom
Name: MV Grey Wolf
Operator: Royal Navy
Builder: VT Halmatic, Southampton
Commissioned: January 1993
Out of service: September 2002
Homeport: Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland
Fate: Transferred to Royal Navy
United Kingdom
Name: HMS Sabre
Operator: Royal Navy
Acquired: September 2002
Commissioned: 31 January 2003
Homeport: Gibraltar
Identification: Pennant number: P285
Status: in active service
General characteristics
Class and type: Scimitar-class patrol vessel
Displacement: 24 tonnes (24 long tons)
Length: 16 m (52 ft 6 in)
Beam: 3.1 m (10 ft 2 in)
Draught: 1.2 m (3 ft 11 in)
Propulsion: 2 × MAN 2480LXE diesels, 2 shafts
Speed: 32 knots (37 mph; 59 km/h)
Range: 260 nmi (480 km) at 19 kn (35 km/h)
Complement: 5 (1 officer, 4 ratings)
Sensors and
processing systems:
Racal-Decca Bridgemaster 360, I band navigation radar
Armament: 2 × General purpose machine guns (stern-mounted)

HMS Sabre is a Scimitar-class fast patrol boat of the British Royal Navy. She was commissioned into the Gibraltar Squadron on 31 January 2003 along with her sister Scimitar, and is used for police, customs and rescue purposes. The two boats allowed the two Archer-class patrol vessel of the squadron, Trumpeter and Ranger, to be reassigned to the Cyprus Squadron in April 2003 and April 2004 respectively.

The boat had previously been used in Northern Ireland since 1993 as MV Grey Wolf and was based in Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland where she was manned by Royal Marines.

On Friday 10 April 2009 a vessel from Spain's Civil Guard Police force entered Gibraltar territorial waters unannounced and approached the area near Gibraltar's airport. HMS Sabre approached, and there was no response from the Spanish vessel. It was warned to leave the territorial waters, and after consulting with its superiors it did so. However, accounts vary between the Royal Navy and the Spanish versions. The Royal Navy states that its guns were loaded at the time, however the Spanish accounts state that the guns were specifically pointed at the Spanish vessel. In addition, Spanish MP Jose Ignacio Landaluce from the People's Party vowed to take up the issue in parliament. He said Spain "would not allow a Civil Guard vessel to be expelled from its own home".


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