HMS Echo H87
HMS Echo H87, a 3700 ton Royal Navy Hydrographic Survey Ship, leaves Devonport Dockyard, Plymouth on 5th January 2016.
HMS Echo H87 is one of the Royal Navy's two multi-role hydrographic survey ships. With a displacement 3740 tons and launched in March 2002, we see HMS Echo as she leaves her home base of Devonport at Devil's Point, Plymouth on 23rd August 2016. www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhnalQn3q5Y
HMS Echo H87, one of the Royal Navy's two 'Echo' Class Hydrographic Oceanographic Survey Vessels, is seen returning to Devonport Naval Base at Devil's Point after a 2 year deployment to the Baltic and Mediterranean on 15th August 2019. (1000 Anchor 2 - Base 15W). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uQabInTYqk
HMS Echo H87, the lead ship in the 'Echo' class and one of the Royal Navy's two Hydrographic Oceanographic Survey Vessels, enters Devonport Naval Base at Rusty Anchor as she heads from sea to base on 6th September 2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4XiONZEb9I