As promised, I am publishing a comprehensive folder, or album for those of you interested in the British Type22. Since my previous thread logged an amazing 17 pages, and the publication of the different ships ended up being in somewhat haphazard manner, I offer now a cleaned-up and easy-to-page system where I begin with the first launched vessel, the
HMS Broadsword, pairing it with its foreign identity (In this case the Brazilian
Greenhalgh). Only a few of the ships in the class turned out not to have a second-hand owner. This is done for easy comparison. For each image I will state what year it is depicted as. The ships' images have been thoroughly overhauled so as not to be erronenous. I have come across a plethora of new images rendering the corrections both necessary and easier to do.
The Coats-of Arms are solely the courtesy of KimWerner. In fact, his mastership in drawing these exquisite pieces of art compelled me to further improve my ships' renderings.
I hope you will enjoy it when I duly present for you the entire Type22 catalogue of ships. With the decommissioning of the
HMS Cornwall fast nearing, an epoch is closing on the annals of Royal Navy. I am convinced that both the MoD and Defence Secretary Rt. Hon. Liam Fox shall have cause to feel remorse in paying off these extremely capable and powerful ships. It is a stark irony that when the last of the British Type22s is gone, the only ones remaining will be in foreign hands, though they are still quite a handful. It is also a curious fact that of the three sub groups, or batches, it is the newest which will be deleted the earliest! Presently there are seven of them sailing under various flags: four B1s under Brazilian flag; 1 B2 under the Chilean and two similar ones under the Romanian flag. By June none will remain under the White Ensign...
The Catalogue:
HMS Broadsword as she appeared during the Falklands Campaign, 1982:
Renamed as
Greenhalgh (Brazil), in 1995. Appearance as of 2010:
HMS Battleaxe as completed, 1980:
Renamed
Rademaker (Brazil), 1997; as of 2007:
HMS Brilliant as of 1995, as lead cast of the television documentary HMS Brilliant (BBC Productions):
Renamed
Dodsworth (Brazil), in 1996, laid up by 2009; as of 2005:
HMS Brazen, shown during the First Gulf War, 1990, with the Armilla - Patrol:
Renamed
Bosísio (Brazil), in 1996; as of 2011:
HMS Boxer, as of 1986; deleted 1999:
HMS Beaver, shown during the First Gulf War, 1990/91; deleted in 1999:
HMS Brave, as of 1994; deleted 1999:
HMS London, as of 1997:
Renamed
RNS Regina Maria (Romania) 2003; as of 2005:
HMS Sheffield, as of 2000:
Renamed
CNS Almirante Williams (Chile), as delivered 2003:
CNS Almirante Williams as rebuilt, as of 2010:
HMS Coventry, as of 1998:
Renamed
RNS Regele Ferdinand (Romania), in 2004; as of 2005:
HMS Cornwall, as of 2011:
HMS Cumberland, as of 2011:
HMS Campbeltown, as of 2010:
HMS Chatham, as Guardship for
HMY Britannia at the official withdrawal from Hong Kong, 1997: