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HMS Dragon nears return to action after major refit
The work is being carried out by BAE Systems in collaboration with BMT Defence Services and Cammell Laird.
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Name | Dragon |
Ordered | December 2000 |
Builder | BVT Surface Fleet |
Yard number | 1064[3] |
Laid down | 19 December 2005 |
Launched | 17 November 2008 |
Since March 2022, the Type 45 destroyer has been undergoing extensive upgrades in Portsmouth.
Royal Navy destroyer HMS Dragon is poised to return to the fleet in 2024, fuelled by the milestone achievement of installing new engines.
These ships were troubled by their new electric-drive systems and occasional brown outs and black outs.
The ship is the latest of her class – after HMS Dauntless and HMS Daring – to go through the Power Improvement Project (PIP), a move towards replacing original diesel engines with more powerful cleaner generators.
What I want to know is who failed to clean those stickers off the control panel.