HMS ''Inverness'' (M102) was a
''Sandown''-class minehunter
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of the
Royal Navy
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. She was decommissioned by the Royal Navy in 2005, and in 2008 became EML ''Sakala'' (M314) of the
Estonian Navy
The Estonian Navy ( et, Merevägi) are the unified naval forces among the Estonian Defence Forces.
With only six commissioned ships and displacement well under 10,000 tonnes, the Estonian navy is one of the smallest navies in the world. Its sh ...
.
HMS Inverness
''Inverness'' was built by
Vosper Thornycroft
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and launched on 27 February 1990 as one of the 12 ship class of ''Sandown''-class minehunters.
''Inverness'' took part in the major joint service Exercise Saif Sareea II in
Oman
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throughout October 2001, and also trained on her way back from the Gulf as part of the overarching Exercise Argonaut 2001 maritime task group. During Exercise Saif Sareea II, ''Inverness'' formed part of a minehunter group with her sisters , and the
Hunt-class mine countermeasure vessel
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A minehunter is a naval vessel that seeks, detects, and destro ...
s and , supported by .
In 2003, ''Inverness'' was one of a number of Royal Navy warships taking part in a multi-national exercises off Scotland, which involved ships and aircraft from a number of the world's navies, including French, German and American units. HMS ''Inverness'' was awarded the Freedom of the City of
Inverness
Inverness (; from the gd, Inbhir Nis , meaning "Mouth of the River Ness"; sco, Innerness) is a city in the Scottish Highlands. It is the administrative centre for The Highland Council and is regarded as the capital of the Highlands. Histo ...
in 2004.
In July 2004, the UK
Ministry of Defence
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announced that as part of the restructuring of the Navy, the three oldest ''Sandown''-class minehunters would be retired by April 2005. ''Inverness'' was decommissioned in 2005 and was then laid up awaiting a buyer or disposal. In September 2006,
Estonia
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signed a contract to acquire the three vessels.
After refitting in
Rosyth
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The new town was founded as a Garden city-style subur ...
''Inverness'' was formally handed over to the
Estonian Navy
The Estonian Navy ( et, Merevägi) are the unified naval forces among the Estonian Defence Forces.
With only six commissioned ships and displacement well under 10,000 tonnes, the Estonian navy is one of the smallest navies in the world. Its sh ...
in April 2007, and renamed .
EML Sakala (M314)
''Sakala'' belongs to the
Estonian Mineships Division
The Estonian Mineships Division was the main Estonian Naval Unit and the part of Estonian Navy
The Estonian Navy ( et, Merevägi) are the unified naval forces among the Estonian Defence Forces.
With only six commissioned ships and displacem ...
. She is the fourth vessel of the Estonian Navy Mineships Division and second of three modernized ''Sandown'' class minehunters purchased from the Royal Navy.
The coat of arms was presented on a ceremony on 24 January 2008 in Scotland. The ship's name comes from an ancient Estonian county
Sakala which is today known as
Viljandimaa
Viljandi County ( et, Viljandi maakond or ''Viljandimaa''; german: Kreis Fellin) is one of 15 counties of Estonia. It is located in southern Estonia bordering Pärnu, Järva, Jõgeva, Tartu and Valga counties.
History
Viljandimaa, under the ...
but is often called Sakalamaa. The arms are a black shield which represents the rich soils of Sakala and ethnic Estonian men's clothing. The rose points towards the capital of Sakalamaa. The swords represent Sakala's important role in the
Estonian ancient freedom fight and fighting spirit, as silver stands for loyalty. The ship's motto in
Latin
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is ''"In nomine libertatis”'' meaning "In the name of freedom". The coat of arms was designed by
Priit Herodes
Priit Herodes (born 14 January 1948) is an Estonian heraldist.
From 2000 to 2006, Herodes was the chairman of the Estonian Heritage Society and is currently a member of their board.
He has designed numerous hues and flags, including the emblems ...
.
In December 2018 ''Sakala'' arrived at the
Babcock
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*Alpheus Babcock (1785–1842), American piano and musical instrument maker
* Audrey Babcock American operatic mezzo-soprano
*Barbara Babcock (born 1937), American actress
* ...
site at
Rosyth Dockyard
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for a series of modifications and upgrades, which included the Thales Sonar 2193 navigation system and the Thales M-CUBE command and control system.
See also
*
BALTRON project
*
Mineships Division
Citations
References
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External links
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