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HMS Exeter (D89) : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS Exeter (D89)

HMS ''Exeter'' was a Type 42 destroyer, the fifth ship of the Royal Navy to be named ''Exeter'', after the city of Exeter in Devon. the vessel fought in the Falklands War and the first Gulf War. The ship was disposed of for scrap in 2009.
==Design and construction==
''Exeter'' was the first of the slightly modified 'Batch 2' Type 42 destroyers. This was a mid-build consideration with her later sister ship, , sporting a similar weapons and sensors upgrade with no discernible hull modifications. The weapons and sensors fit was the first grouping of the 1022, 992Q and 1006 radars in a British warship.
The ship was built by Swan Hunter, and commissioned into the Royal Navy on 19 September 1980. In 1981 , fired the last Mk 1 Sea Slug missiles to allow ''Exeter''s new radars to fully integrate and align the far superior Sea Dart missile against, high and low missile targets.
Early in her first commission, ''Exeter'' had a turquoise hull on and below the waterline; this was an experimental co-polymer paint which was only available in a few non-standard colours at the time. The light-blue 'boot topping' visible on the waterline was eventually repainted to standard brick red/black during her first docking period, after the Falklands War.

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