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XV ''Patrick Blackett'' (X01) is an experimental ship used by the
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as a
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for new technologies, including
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s and
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s. Her namesake is
Patrick Blackett Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett, Baron Blackett (18 November 1897 – 13 July 1974) was a British experimental physicist known for his work on cloud chambers, cosmic rays, and paleomagnetism, winning the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1948. ...
, a Royal Navy veteran and
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-winning British physicist.


Construction

On 3 December 2021, the Ministry of Defence published a tender seeking a ship that could be used by the Royal Navy's NavyX division for the testing and development of autonomous systems. The tender outlined a requirement for a ship that had already been built, with no previous owner, a displacement of no more than 500 tonnes, a length of at least 48 metres, a capability to reach 20 knots and deck space for at least two TEU containers. In January 2021, the MOD downselected a Damen-built FCS 4008 and a contract for it was signed in the following month. In March, ownership of the vessel was transferred to the Royal Navy, and in April, work began to adapt the vessel at Damen's shipyard facility in the
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. Much of the work involved the conversion of passenger and cargo space into a briefing room, office and workshop. Upon completion, the ship's procurement amounted to less than £7 million.


Characteristics

''Patrick Blackett'' is an adapted Fast Crew Supplier 4008 (FCS 4008), designed and built by Damen Group. She is painted matte black, rather than the Royal Navy's standard Pusser's Grey, complete with NavyX insignia on both sides of the hull. Her pennant, X01, is also uniquely highlighted in gloss paint and large QR codes are painted to either side of her superstructure, allowing smartphone users to scan them and view NavyX content. ''Patrick Blackett'' is crewed by five Royal Navy personnel but there is accommodation for up to 12. Her hull form is designed to cut through waves and remain stable and, as such, she has an axe bow, less forward buoyancy and a long, tapered hull. Her aft wooden working deck has a capacity of up to 100 tonnes, securing points for two TEU containers, along with electrical power and cooling water supplies. A knuckle-boom crane also allows for the embarkation of stores up to around 4 tonnes or a small craft over the side. She is capable of speeds in excess of , with a range in excess of at . She is driven by four Caterpillar C32 Acert diesel engines and electrical power is provided by two 99 kW generators. She is also equipped with a 120 kW hydraulically-driven bow thruster, which allows her to berth and unberth unaided. ''Patrick Blackett'' will be used as a testbed by NavyX, a division of the Royal Navy tasked with fielding new and innovative technologies, particularly autonomous systems and artificial intelligence.


Operational history

''Patrick Blackett'' entered
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for the first time on 27 July 2022, ahead of her christening ceremony which took place on 29 July 2022 with Commander Samuel Nightingale assigned as her First Commanding Officer. During her christening ceremony, a glass bottle of champagne was smashed against her hull by a robotic dog. Unlike other ships of the Royal Navy, ''Patrick Blackett'' is not a commissioned ship and will instead fly the
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, denoting government ownership. Once in active service, the ship will have a routine crew of five Royal Navy personnel and will participate in Royal Navy and NATO exercises.


References

{{reflist Auxiliary ships of the Royal Navy Experimental ships Damen Group 2022 ships