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1 Construction  





2 Operational history  



2.1  DERA and QinetiQ  





2.2  Gardline Marine Sciences  





2.3  Australian Customs  







3 See also  





4 References  














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RV Triton

RVTriton berthed alongside HMS Belfast in the Pool of London

History
United Kingdom
NameRVTriton
NamesakeTriton
OrderedAugust 1998
BuilderVT Group
CostCirca £20m (incl. £13.5m from VT)[2]
Launched6 May 2000
AcquiredAugust 2000
Fate
StatusAs of 15/2/22 she is currently moored in Hull behind the Siemens Windfarm Blade factory. [1]
Australian Border Force FlagAustralia
NameACV Triton
AcquiredDecember 2006
Decommissioned2015
In service2006–2015
Identification
FateSold and returned to UK
StatusLaid up as of 2017
General characteristics
Tonnage2,236 GT[3]
Length318 ft 3 in (97.00 m)
Beam73 ft 8 in (22.45 m)
Draught10 ft (3.0 m)
PropulsionDiesel-electric propulsion, single shaft
Speed20knots (37 km/h; 23 mph)
Range3,000 nmi (5,600 km; 3,500 mi) at 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Complement14 crew and up to 28 customs officers (Australian service)
Armament2 × .50 calibre heavy machine guns (Australian service)

The Research Vessel Triton is a trimaran vessel owned by Gardline Marine Sciences Limited and a former prototype British warship demonstrator for the UK's Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (later QinetiQ). She was built as a technology demonstrator ship for the Royal Navy's Future Surface Combatant, and has been used to both prove the viability of the hull-form and as a trials platform for other QinetiQ innovations.[4] The ship was used by the Australian Border Force's Marine Unit, and was for a time moored in the River Fal near the King Harry chain ferry. Up until July 2019 she was moored on the River Yare, Great YarmouthinNorfolk, England.[5]

Construction

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In August 1998, the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) awarded a contract to Vosper Thornycroft to construct the trimaran, at a cost of £13.5m[2]RVTriton was launched at Woolston in May 2000 and delivered in August 2000. Triton then began a two-year risk reduction trials programme for the UK MoD and the US Department of Defense.

The vessel's three parallel hulls are reflected in her name which refers to the maritime god Triton who carried the three-pronged spear, the trident. The outriggers are thinner and much shorter than the dominant central hull.

Operational history

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DERA and QinetiQ

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QinetiQ RV Triton

Triton was designed as a demonstrator to prove that the trimaran concept would work successfully in a large warship. Following her launch in 2000, the ship began an extensive series of trials in 2001, which covered general ship handling, performance, sea-keeping behaviour, but also areas more specific to its design for which the Royal Navy had no experience. For example, a series of docking manoeuvres were undertaken by the pilot boats of HMNB Portsmouth to determine the problems of docking a large trimaran, and the ship underwent underway replenishment alongside HMS Argyll and the tanker RFA Brambleleaf to ascertain the characteristics of a trimaran and a monohull replenishing at the same time.[citation needed] Triton also undertook the first helicopter take off and landing on a trimaran.[4]

Gardline Marine Sciences

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In January 2005, Triton was sold to Gardline Marine Sciences, a UK company based in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. Triton was used for hydrographic survey work for the civil hydrography programme (CHP) on behalf of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA). The vessel was fitted with a sensor suite which includes the Kongsberg Simrad EM1002 multibeam echo-sounder, a GPS attitude/heading system, surface navigation and ultra-short baseline sub-surface acoustic tracking system, Gardline Voyager5 integrated survey system and Caris post-processing system. The vessel was enhanced by Gardline by installing a bowthrust unit, additional accommodation and survey equipment facilities. In 2009, two new MTU engines were fitted; MTU 16v 4000 M40B. Output 2,080 kW (2,790 hp) each.

Australian Customs

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Triton in 2007

In December 2006, Gardline contracted Triton to the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service to patrol Australia's northern waters as one of the service's fleet of patrol vessels. Australian Customs Vessel Triton has been fitted with two .50 calibre heavy machine guns and carries up to 28 armed customs officers. The vessel is also equipped with two 7.3 m (24 ft) high-speed rigid hull inflatable boats (RHIBs). The ship arrived from the UK in mid-January 2007 and started operations immediately. Austere accommodation is provided for 100 embarked persons in addition to conventional accommodation for 45.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Australian Merchant Navy".
  • ^ a b "Commons Hansard - Written Answers to Questions". UK Parliament. 23 March 2000.
  • ^ "Northern Patrol Vessel ACV Triton Fact Sheet Australian Customs Service" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 20 July 2008.
  • ^ a b "Triton Trimaran Research Ship, United Kingdom". Retrieved 25 July 2008.
  • ^ Triton boat moved from Great Yarmouth | Latest Norfolk and Suffolk Business News | Eastern Daily Press Retrieved 2019-08-04.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=RV_Triton&oldid=1171407644"

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