45型第三艘金刚石号正式服役,服役仪式组图!

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HMS Diamond, the third of the Royal Navy’s new formidable Type 45 air-defence destroyers, has today (Friday 6 May) been formally commissioned into the fleet.

She is one of six multi-role vessels being built for the Royal Navy which will provide air defence using the Sea Viper missile system. She can embark 60 troops and their equipment, supported by a modern medical facility that can deliver a surgical capability. She could also carry up to 700 people to support a civilian evacuation.

Defence Secretary, Dr Liam Fox, said:

"The Type 45 programme is an example of how we are investing in capabilities for the future. This ceremony marks another step in the delivery of six of the most powerful air defence destroyers every built for the Royal Navy. These new ships will provide the UK with a world class military capability that will form a key part of the Future Force 2020.”

Hundreds of guests including families of the 190 ship’s company attended the ceremony at Portsmouth Naval Base today which was conducted by the Venerable Scott Brown, Chaplain of the Fleet. During the ceremony the ship’s sponsor, Lady Johns, who launched the ship at BAE Systems’ Govan shipyard on the River Clyde in November 2007, inspected the crew on parade.

HMS Diamond’s Commanding Officer, Commander Ian Clarke, read a Commissioning Warrant and the ceremony was rounded off in traditional Royal Navy fashion with the cutting of a commissioning cake. Performing the honour was the Commanding Officers’s wife and Engineering Technician Ross Hindmarch, who, at 17 is the youngest member of the ship’s company.

Commander Clarke said:

“This is a proud moment for all on board HMS Diamond. As she nears the end of her trials phase, this ceremony marks our transition to front line service. Thereafter, the emphasis will be on combat readiness in preparation for our first deployment next year. I’m thrilled that so many families, friends and affiliates, some from overseas, were part of our momentous day.”

All the Type 45’s will be based in Portsmouth. The first, HMS Daring, was commissioned in July 2009, followed by HMS Dauntless in June last year. The fourth, HMS Dragon, is due to arrive in Portsmouth for the first time in September. All six are scheduled to be in service by the middle of the decade.
Lady Johns taking the salute from the Guard of HMS Diamond



(L-R) Commander Ian Clarke (CO HMS Diamond), Joanne Clarke (CO's Wife) and Engineering Technician Ross Hindmarch (youngest member of the ship) cutting of the Commissioning Cake.


(L-R) Commander Ian Clarke, Joanne Clarke, Lady Johns, Lady Soar, Vice Admiral Sir Adrian Johns and Commander-in-chief-fleet Admiral Sir Trevor Soar

A member of HMS Diamond's ship's company prior to the ceremony

Lady Johns with Commander Ian Clarke during the inspection of the ship's company

Commander Ian Clarke (CO HMS Diamond) with the ship's sponsor Lady Johns


原文链接:http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/operations-and-support/surface-fleet/type-45-destroyers/diamond/news/welcomes_diamond.htmHMS Diamond, the third of the Royal Navy’s new formidable Type 45 air-defence destroyers, has today (Friday 6 May) been formally commissioned into the fleet.

She is one of six multi-role vessels being built for the Royal Navy which will provide air defence using the Sea Viper missile system. She can embark 60 troops and their equipment, supported by a modern medical facility that can deliver a surgical capability. She could also carry up to 700 people to support a civilian evacuation.

Defence Secretary, Dr Liam Fox, said:

"The Type 45 programme is an example of how we are investing in capabilities for the future. This ceremony marks another step in the delivery of six of the most powerful air defence destroyers every built for the Royal Navy. These new ships will provide the UK with a world class military capability that will form a key part of the Future Force 2020.”

Hundreds of guests including families of the 190 ship’s company attended the ceremony at Portsmouth Naval Base today which was conducted by the Venerable Scott Brown, Chaplain of the Fleet. During the ceremony the ship’s sponsor, Lady Johns, who launched the ship at BAE Systems’ Govan shipyard on the River Clyde in November 2007, inspected the crew on parade.

HMS Diamond’s Commanding Officer, Commander Ian Clarke, read a Commissioning Warrant and the ceremony was rounded off in traditional Royal Navy fashion with the cutting of a commissioning cake. Performing the honour was the Commanding Officers’s wife and Engineering Technician Ross Hindmarch, who, at 17 is the youngest member of the ship’s company.

Commander Clarke said:

“This is a proud moment for all on board HMS Diamond. As she nears the end of her trials phase, this ceremony marks our transition to front line service. Thereafter, the emphasis will be on combat readiness in preparation for our first deployment next year. I’m thrilled that so many families, friends and affiliates, some from overseas, were part of our momentous day.”

All the Type 45’s will be based in Portsmouth. The first, HMS Daring, was commissioned in July 2009, followed by HMS Dauntless in June last year. The fourth, HMS Dragon, is due to arrive in Portsmouth for the first time in September. All six are scheduled to be in service by the middle of the decade.
Lady Johns taking the salute from the Guard of HMS Diamond



(L-R) Commander Ian Clarke (CO HMS Diamond), Joanne Clarke (CO's Wife) and Engineering Technician Ross Hindmarch (youngest member of the ship) cutting of the Commissioning Cake.


(L-R) Commander Ian Clarke, Joanne Clarke, Lady Johns, Lady Soar, Vice Admiral Sir Adrian Johns and Commander-in-chief-fleet Admiral Sir Trevor Soar

A member of HMS Diamond's ship's company prior to the ceremony

Lady Johns with Commander Ian Clarke during the inspection of the ship's company

Commander Ian Clarke (CO HMS Diamond) with the ship's sponsor Lady Johns


原文链接:http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/operations-and-support/surface-fleet/type-45-destroyers/diamond/news/welcomes_diamond.htm
UK  英国的
不认识啊  ~~~


不知道两艘航母还能不能造完了 悲剧的英国海军

不知道两艘航母还能不能造完了 悲剧的英国海军
2011-5-7 19:50 上传



眼神秒杀大英帝国黄种人
人种有点混
那张亚裔面孔显然不像中国人,有点像东南亚的或者新加坡的。
好工艺,羡慕
黄种人八成是大汉移民
这船还是不错的。。。
钢板凹凸不平,这工艺,唉~~~~~~~~
那眼神好可怕
还是很有爱的
唉,英国赖以成名的坚船利炮…
纸面性能很牛 汤普森雷达
桑普森要是4面的就更牛B了
这型军舰还不错
制服很难看,领带还是歪的
不错的船,希望tg的船也能早日达到这种水平
回复 18# 车永学


    英国的海军制服难看?要那样世界上就没有好看的海军制服了,全世界的海军制服都算是山寨英国的。
戴梦得号
不错的船。
有女舰员啊
45还是很强大的
对于这军舰比较欣赏,可惜摊上大英帝国日落之时
金刚石不就是钻石吗?
美丽的藏南 发表于 2011-5-7 20:14
看样子更像是南岛矮黑人种,与菲律宾人及台湾原住民有相似之处。。。
欧洲军队都快成豆腐兵了,核子潜艇都能玩枪击,军纪思想可见一斑,整个利比亚也是磕磕绊绊,军舰再好,人能饭否
美丽的藏南 发表于 2011-5-7 20:14


别一见黄种人,就认定是中国后裔。


鬼子,棒子,还有鼻屎过都是黑人啊。
看到45中间那根粗壮的主桅就蛋疼
the ship’s sponsor, Lady Johns..

这船是她捐助的么?全额捐助么。。?
the ship’s sponsor, Lady Johns..

这船是她捐助的么?全额捐助么。。?
动力太超前啊,其它一般。
回复 33# 水晶龙吟


    动力不超前
5楼中国水兵有气势,不知道有没有PS过
这家伙先进啊。
crownless 发表于 2011-5-8 01:59


    气势?呵呵,我们一般批评说那叫妖魔化。
那个亚裔十有八九是菲律宾人.菲律宾水手在北美船上是扎堆的多.
我去年11月去朴茅的时候就见这船在岸边停着了,现在才正式入役啊
总整些老娘们上来干啥