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This morning, I went to see off Gloucester as she leaves Portsmouth for the last time on her way to the scrapyards of Turkey. I thought I'd share some pictures. She was preceded on her exit by the current batch of destroyers, Daring. I've always been fond of the Type 42s although I prefer the batches I and II as I think they have more classic lines. I suppose its only the Argentinian Navy's T42s left in service.
I'm surprised the Sea Dart launcher and some of the radar and EW antennas are still aboard (though I guess the electronic boxes have been stripped out).
Also, its nice to see what the 909 mounting looks like without the randome.
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A sad sight, seeing the ship, pitted and rusted like this.
Type 909 are stripped, and only the mounting is aboard. As for other radars, I believe they are so outdated there is no sense in keeping them,and that goes for the Sea Dart launcher.
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