goodonya
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In the meantime this commenter at the UK Guardian pulled up some interesting reading about the HMS Echo that is on the job searching for those black boxes. Awesome, beautiful craft. Long hitches out to sea.
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We haven't heard too much overall about the RN's hydrographic survey ship HMS Echo, maybe understandably while the TPL was/is being deployed, and also bearing in mind she was taken off her station to go and investigate the Chinese detection.
There's some more about her at a Navy News page, with images, published just a couple of days ago (before she began hightailing it back to Ocean Shield's location).
It mentions her sonar has been adapted to listen for black box signals, the first time it's been used in this way, but maybe her side-scanning and surveying capabilities will prove useful when it reaches the stage of tracing wreckage (though perhaps not in the same way as the Bluefin-21 AUV which will be down near the ocean floor?)
https://navynews.co.uk/archive/news/item/10305
Also an old 2004 article, originally from the same source but no longer available there - now at an archive site. It kicks off talking about her older namesakes but then goes on to the present Echo with some info about her equipment at that time:
http://archive.is/rap41
The UK's MOD has a page about her too:
http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/The-Fleet/Ships/Patrol-and-Minehunters/Ice-Patrol-and-Survey-Ships/HMS-Echo
(but it doesn't seem to have occurred to anyone at the MOD yet to move her location pin on the map from her previous deployment in the Gulf !)
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We haven't heard too much overall about the RN's hydrographic survey ship HMS Echo, maybe understandably while the TPL was/is being deployed, and also bearing in mind she was taken off her station to go and investigate the Chinese detection.
There's some more about her at a Navy News page, with images, published just a couple of days ago (before she began hightailing it back to Ocean Shield's location).
It mentions her sonar has been adapted to listen for black box signals, the first time it's been used in this way, but maybe her side-scanning and surveying capabilities will prove useful when it reaches the stage of tracing wreckage (though perhaps not in the same way as the Bluefin-21 AUV which will be down near the ocean floor?)
https://navynews.co.uk/archive/news/item/10305
Also an old 2004 article, originally from the same source but no longer available there - now at an archive site. It kicks off talking about her older namesakes but then goes on to the present Echo with some info about her equipment at that time:
http://archive.is/rap41
The UK's MOD has a page about her too:
http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/The-Fleet/Ships/Patrol-and-Minehunters/Ice-Patrol-and-Survey-Ships/HMS-Echo
(but it doesn't seem to have occurred to anyone at the MOD yet to move her location pin on the map from her previous deployment in the Gulf !)