HMS Glasgow (D88)

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HMS Glasgow (D88) was a Royal Navy Type 42 guided-missile destroyer that served prominently during the Falklands War and Cold War era.

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HMS Glasgow (D88) canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Royal Navy warship
Type 42 destroyer
guided-missile destroyer
aircraftCarried Lynx helicopter
armament 4.5-inch (114 mm) Mark 8 naval gun
Sea Dart surface-to-air missile system
anti-submarine torpedo tubes
close-in weapons and machine guns
beam 14.3 metres
builder Swan Hunter
commissioned 25 May 1977
conflict Cold War
Falklands War
country United Kingdom
crewComplement approximately 250 personnel
decommissioned 1 February 2005
displacement approximately 4,100 tonnes (standard)
approximately 4,800 tonnes (full load)
draught 5.8 metres
electronics radar and fire-control systems for Sea Dart
era late 20th century
falklandsWarIncident damaged by an Argentine bomb that failed to explode
falklandsWarRole provided area air defence
provided naval gunfire support
falklandsWarService served as part of the British task force in 1982
homeport Portsmouth
hullMaterial steel
laidDown 16 April 1974
launched 14 April 1976
length 125 metres
maximumSpeed about 30 knots
namedAfter Glasgow
navyBranch Surface Fleet
numberOfFunnels 1
operator Royal Navy
pennantNumber D88
primaryMission fleet air defence
propulsion COGOG gas-turbine system
role air-defence destroyer
secondaryMission anti-submarine warfare
surface warfare
serviceEndDecade 2000s
serviceEntryDecade 1970s
shipClass Sheffield-class destroyer
Type 42 destroyer
shipyard Swan Hunter, Wallsend
status decommissioned
successorNameReusedBy HMS Glasgow (Type 26 frigate)

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Type 42 destroyer notableShip HMS Glasgow (D88)
HMS Coventry (D118) sisterShip HMS Glasgow (D88)