EML Admiral Pitka (A230)

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EML Admiral Pitka (A230)
History
Estonia
Name: Admiral Pitka
Operator: Estonian Navy
Acquired: 24 January 2000
Commissioned: 21 November 2000
Decommissioned: 13 June 2013[1]
Motto: Pro patria
Fate: Scrapped in March 2014, Tallinn, Estonia[2]
Badge: 80px
Denmark
Name: Beskytteren
Operator: Danish Navy
Builder: Aalborg Værft, Aalborg, Denmark
Launched: May 29, 1975
Commissioned: February 27, 1976
Decommissioned: November 21, 2000
Fate: Donated to Estonia
General characteristics
Class & type: Beskytteren class offshore patrol frigate
Displacement: 1,970 tons full
Length: 74.7 m (245 ft 1 in)
Beam: 12.2 m (40 ft 0 in)
Height: 21 m (68 ft 11 in)
Draft: 5.3 m (17 ft 5 in)
Propulsion:
  • 3 B&W Alpha Mark 16 V23LU diesel engines (7,440 hp)
  • 1 Ulstein Bow Thruster
  • 1 VP Propeller
Speed: 18.5 kn (34.3 km/h)
Range: 6,000 nmi (11,000 km) at 13 kn (24 km/h)
Complement: 8 officers, 35 sailors
Crew: 43
Sensors and
processing systems:
2 Litton Decca E (I-band) navigation radars
Armament:
  • 1 × 76mm K M/61 LvSa naval gun
  • 2 × 12.7mm Browning M2HB HMGs
Aviation facilities: Helicopter deck for 1 medium helicopter.
Notes: Strengthened for ice operations (A1 ice-class)

EML Admiral Pitka (A230) was a Beskytteren-class ocean patrol vessel and former flagship of the Estonian Navy, belonging to the Mineships Division. She was named for Estonian Admiral Johan Pitka.

History

As HDMS Beskytteren (F340) the ship, an improved version of the Hvidbjørnen class patrol vessel, was laid down at the Aalborg Shipyard, in Aalborg, Denmark on 15 December 1974. She was launched on 29 May 1975 and entered service a year later on 27 February 1976.[3]

The Danish Navy decommissioned Beskytteren in 2000 and donated the vessel to the Estonian Navy.

The Estonian flag was hoisted on the ship that was built in Aalborg, Denmark on the anniversary of the Estonian Navy, 21 November 2000. The 75-meter frigate was at the time the biggest vessel of the Navy.

The EML Admiral Pitka served more than once as command ship with the joint Baltic mine countermeasures squadron BALTRON and NATO's mine countermeasures group.

Defence Chief Maj. Gen. Riho Terras said in his remarks at the retirement ceremony that the Admiral Pitka was the first unit of the Defence Forces to begin service under the NATO flag only a year after Estonia's accession to the alliance.

The flagship of the Estonian Navy, the Admiral Pitka, was retired on Thursday, 13 June, 2013, and the symbolic title of flagship will pass on to the mine-hunter EML Admiral Cowan (M313).

Navy Chief Captain Sten Sepper handed the vessel's flags and symbols over to the naval school that from now on has a classroom named after Admiral Pitka, military spokespeople said.

The vessel that was received from Denmark as a gift was to be given back to Denmark,[4] but the Danes declined and the vessel was scrapped in 2014.[5]

Mission

The command and support frigate Admiral Pitka was the flagship vessel of the Estonian Navy and the Mineships Division and also the first modernized frigate in the navy.

The ship was a platform for the staff that conducts mine countermeasure (MCM) operations and exercises. The ship's responsibilities also included supporting other participating units with fuel, water, food etc. She was equipped with office and living quarters for staff members, as well as special facilities to provide medical support.

The ship was built in Denmark for North Atlantic and Greenland waters; therefore she has strengthened structure for ice operations.

Traditions

The colors of the vessel's coat of arms represented the knights honor on the battlefield and also the connections and joint history between Estonia and Denmark. The shape of the cross pointed to the Estonian Liberty Cross and pointed out Admiral Johan Pitka's important role during the Estonian War of Independence. The ships motto was in Latin „Pro Patria” which means in English "For fatherland". The coat of arms was designed by Priit Herodes and Captain-Lieutenant Jaan Kapp, and were donated to the navy by AS Falck Baltic, being presented during a ceremony on 21 November 2000.[6] In 2001 a cooperation contract was signed between the Rakvere city council and the frigate Pitka which gave the vessel the right to wear the Rakvere town coat of arms and to introduce the city in all foreign harbors across the world.

See also

References

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  3. Moore 1979, p. 126.
  4. Estonian Review, 07-13 June, 2013; http://www.vm.ee/?q=en/node/17455
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  6. http://mil.ee/?menu=merevagi&sisu=pitka ENS Admiral Pitka (A230)
  • Moore, John. Jane's Fighting Ships 1979–80. London: Jane's Yearbooks, 1979. ISBN 0-354-00587-1.

External links

Wikimedia Atlas of Estonia