Marines: Britain Refurbs an LHD

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August 24, 2007: Britain is spending $60 million to upgrade and refurbish the Royal Navy's helicopter carrier HMS Ocean. The 22,500 ton ship is similar to the other LHDs, like the recently built, 21,300 ton French Mistral Class. The HMS Ocean has a crew of 461 (including the air squadron), and normally carries 480 Royal Marine Commandos. As many as 800 marines can be crammed aboard for short voyages. The ship can carry up to 40 vehicles, but can only land trucks and jeeps via the four LCVP landing craft. Normally 18 helicopters are carried (12 transports and six lighter scout or attack models).

The refurb will include work on engine components, and berthing facilities will be upgraded, to make longer voyages (that are increasingly common) more tolerable. The work will take a year, and the ship will be back in service by the end of 2008.

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