HMS Hydra (A144)

HMS Hydra (A144)

HMS Hydra (Pennant Number A144) was a Royal Navy deep ocean hydrographic survey vessel, the third of the original three of the Hecla class. The ship was laid down as yard number 2258 on 14 May 1964 at Yarrow Shipbuilders, at Scotstoun on the River Clyde and launched on 14 July 1965 by Mary Lythall, wife of the then Chief Scientist (Royal Navy), Basil W Lythall CB (1919–2001). She was completed and first commissioned on 4 May 1966 and, as the replacement for the survey ship HMS Owen, her commanding officer and many of her ship's company formed the first commission of HMS Hydra. She was decommissioned and sold to the Indonesian navy in 1986 and renamed KRI Dewa Kembar (Pennant Number 932); she was still in service in 2006 .

Read more about HMS Hydra (A144):  Ship's Name and Battle Honours, The Late 1960s, 1970s - and Five Years Away From The UK, Final Years - 1984-86, Commanding Officers