HMS Intrepid (L11)

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Ordered:
Laid down: 19th December 1962
Launched: 25th June 1964
Commissioned: 11th March 1967
Decommissioned: 31st August 1999
Fate: Currently(2005) in Portsmouth awaiting disposal
Struck:
General Characteristics
Displacement:
Length:
Beam:
Draught: 9.8 m docked down / 7 m normal
Propulsion: 2 English Electric Steam turbines. 2 Boilers. 22,000 SHP. 550 psi 850°F.
Speed: 21 kts
Range: 5000 NM at 20 kts
Complement: 550 including small Royal Marines detachment(approx 70 men).
Armament: 2 Seacat launchers. 2 BMARC 20 mm. Later also included a Phalanx CIWS.
Aircraft: Depending upon period. Mostly 2-4 Westland Wessex helicopters.
Motto: "Explicet Nomen" - The name says it all

HMS Intrepid (L11) was a landing platform dock of the Royal Navy.

Built at John Brown & Co. in Scotland in the early 1960's, at a cost of about £10.5 million. She had a large floodable dock in her stern, with a large flight deck over the top. She carried 4 LCU and 4 LCVP landing craft.

The extensive use of asbestos in pipe lagging and fire prevention arrangements, led to the vessel being too expensive to overhaul. She was replaced by HMS Bulwark in 2004.

Service history

See also

See HMS Intrepid for other ships of the same name.


Fearless-class landing platform dock
Fearless | Intrepid

List of amphibious assault ships of the Royal Navy