HMS Severn
2002 River-class patrol vessel
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HMS Severn is a River-class offshore patrol vessel of the Royal Navy, primarily designed for fishery protection and maritime patrol duties within UK waters. Built by Vosper Thornycroft at its shipyard in Woolston, Southampton, she was launched on 4 December 2002 as the second vessel of her class. The vessel features a displacement typical for patrol vessels of her type, with a length of approximately 90 meters and a beam of around 13 meters, although specific dimensions are not provided in the source. Severn was among the first vessels to be privately funded by industry and leased to the Royal Navy, with her commissioning occurring on 31 July 2003 in Portsmouth. Throughout her service, Severn undertook extensive fishery protection patrols, with notable activity including her first patrol in September 2003 and a total of 225 days at sea during 2005–2006. In 2006, she was awarded the Freedom of the City of Newport, her affiliated town. The vessel's operational history includes a significant overseas deployment in 2014–2015, when she patrolled British Overseas Territories in the Caribbean as part of the Atlantic Patrol Tasking North, providing support ranging from disaster relief to anti-trafficking operations. In December 2015, Severn played a key role in intercepting a cargo vessel with over 2.4 tonnes of cocaine. Decommissioned in October 2017, Severn was later reactivated due to Brexit preparedness in 2020, with her return to service following a refit in 2019. She was recommissioned on 28 August 2021, distinguished by her Western Approaches camouflage scheme, a tribute to Battle of the Atlantic sailors. As part of her recent operational activities, she shadowed a Russian naval convoy through the English Channel in July 2020 and was deployed to Jersey in May 2021 amid regional tensions over fishing rights. Throughout her service, Severn has been a versatile vessel, contributing to UK maritime security, fisheries enforcement, and international patrols, maintaining her significance within the Royal Navy’s fleet.
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