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MV Avatar

MV Avatar was a general cargo vessel in service with the Republic of Singapore Navy as a training vessel. She is owned by Valour Offshore Marine Services and was leased to the Defence Science and Technology Agency from 2001-2023, a statutory board under the Ministry of Defence. Avatar was not a commissioned navy warship and flew the state marine ensign instead of the naval ensign.

MV Avatar off the coast of Tangalooma, Queensland
History
Singapore
NameMV Avatar
OwnerValour Offshore Marine Services
OperatorRepublic of Singapore Navy
Builder
Laid down4 May 1983
Launched23 August 1983
Completed30 December 1983
HomeportSingapore
Identification
  • IMO : 8314586
  • MMSI : 564423000
  • Call Sign : S6KF
StatusActive
General characteristics
Tonnage
Displacement16,557 tonnes
Length173.5 m (569 ft 3 in)
Beam23.05 m (75 ft 7 in)
Draught10.02 m (32 ft 10 in)
Speed12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Complement32
Aviation facilitiesHelicopter landing platform

Merchant career edit

 
Sister ship Fiona 7 in 2005
 
Avatar participating in CARAT 2010, prior to her refit
 
Avatar participating in Pacific Griffin 2021

The ship was laid down on 4 May 1983, launched on 23 August as Astrakhan and delivered the same year on 30 December by the Warnowwerft shipyard in Rostock, East Germany. She was the first of Warnowwerft's Type 18 series of lift-on-lift-off/roll-on-roll-off (LORO) vessels. The development of the class was intended to allow a wider range of cargo to be carried that a conventional RORO ship would not accommodate, in addition to supporting military supply operations.[1]

Astrakhan was operated by the Soviet, then Russian, Baltic Shipping Company until 1995 when she was sold to the Cyprus-based Astrapride Shipping Company Ltd., re-registered under the Cyprus flag, and renamed Admetos. In 1997, she was again sold to Willows Maritime Ltd., re-registered in Malta, and firstly renamed Quetzal and then Norbulk Ramin.[2]

Valour Offshore Marine Services Pte. Ltd. of Singapore subsequently acquired Norbulk Ramin in September 2000 and renamed her Avatar, registering her in Singapore. She was leased to the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) as a training platform from 2001-2023.[3][4]

Navy service edit

Boarding operations edit

The RSN used Avatar as a training platform to simulate vessel hijackings and boarding operations, also known as visit, board, search, and seizure (VBSS).

In August 2005, Avatar was part of the multilateral Exercise Deep Sabre as a hijacked vessel, being boarded by Naval Diving Unit commandos. The Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Explosive (CBRE) Defence Group, Japan Coast Guard and Australian Customs Service were also involved in the operation.[5]

In May 2016, Avatar was involved in the inaugural multinational Asean Defence Ministers' Meeting-Plus Maritime Security and Counter-Terrorism exercise (ADMM-Plus). During the 11-day ADMM-Plus exercise, she again served as a hijacked vessel, with a SAF Special Forces team rappelling onto her deck from a helicopter, while other nations' special forces teams boarded her via her shipside with rigid inflatable boats.[6]

In July 2021, Avatar participated in Exercise Pacific Griffin with the United States Navy near the US territory of Guam, as part of a counter-terrorism exercise.[7]

Helicopter operations edit

Avatar was refitted to support two helicopter landing decks rated for the RSAF Super Puma or Cougar helicopters. The refit program expanded her flight deck and removed her cranes to enhance helicopter operations.[8]

Typhoon Nepartak edit

In July 2016, Avatar was berthed in the Port of Kaohsiung when Typhoon Nepartak impacted Taiwan with wind speeds reaching as high as 150 km/h. Six of seven mooring lines snapped, resulting in the ship drifting but still tied to the pier bollard by a single rope. Avatar narrowly missed colliding with a Republic of China Navy Cheng Kung-class frigate before being pushed back alongside, with the assistance of two tugboats.[9]

Ending of lease edit

Avatar's lease with the RSN ended on 6 July 2023, and she departed Changi Naval Base.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ Pervov, V (January 1985). Jahrbuch der Schiffahrt: Flottenerneuerung und Schiffsreparaturen. Entwicklung der sowjetischen Handelsflotte im Zeitraum 1981 bis 1990 (1986 ed.). Transpress Verlag. pp. 35–47. ISBN 3782203585.
  2. ^ "AVATAR General Cargo Ship". Vessel Finder. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Our Ships". Valour Offshore Marine Services. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Company History". Valour Offshore Marine Services. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  5. ^ "Exercise Deep Sabre 2005: Sea Exercise Phase" (PDF). Ministry of Defence Singapore. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  6. ^ Yeo, Sam Jo (9 May 2016). "Nations team up against terrorism at sea". The Straits Times. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  7. ^ Mahmud, Aqil Haziq (6 July 2021). "Singapore, US navy divers conduct counter-terrorism training as part of bilateral maritime exercise". CNA. Retrieved 19 July 2021.
  8. ^ Boey, David (9 May 2016). "Avatar shows off helicopter deck at ADMM-Plus maritime security exercise". Senang Diri. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  9. ^ Loh, Victor (8 July 2016). "Ropes from Singapore-registered ship snaps in typhoon, nearly hitting Taiwan warship". AsiaOne. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  10. ^ @singaporenavy (6 July 2023). "Today, we bid farewell to our orange giant" – via Instagram.

External links edit

  • Republic of Singapore Navy website on MV Avatar
  • Specifications of MV Avatar published by Valour Offshore Marine Services Pte Ltd

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MV Avatar was a general cargo vessel in service with the Republic of Singapore Navy as a training vessel She is owned by Valour Offshore Marine Services and was leased to the Defence Science and Technology Agency from 2001 2023 a statutory board under the Ministry of Defence Avatar was not a commissioned navy warship and flew the state marine ensign instead of the naval ensign MV Avatar off the coast of Tangalooma QueenslandHistorySingaporeNameMV AvatarOwnerValour Offshore Marine ServicesOperatorRepublic of Singapore NavyBuilderWarnowwerft Shipyard Rostock East GermanyLaid down4 May 1983Launched23 August 1983Completed30 December 1983HomeportSingaporeIdentificationIMO 8314586 MMSI 564423000 Call Sign S6KFStatusActiveGeneral characteristicsTonnage15 893 GT 8 092 NT 17 850 DWTDisplacement16 557 tonnesLength173 5 m 569 ft 3 in Beam23 05 m 75 ft 7 in Draught10 02 m 32 ft 10 in Speed12 knots 22 km h 14 mph Complement32Aviation facilitiesHelicopter landing platform Contents 1 Merchant career 2 Navy service 2 1 Boarding operations 2 2 Helicopter operations 2 3 Typhoon Nepartak 2 4 Ending of lease 3 References 4 External linksMerchant career edit nbsp Sister ship Fiona 7 in 2005 nbsp Avatar participating in CARAT 2010 prior to her refit nbsp Avatar participating in Pacific Griffin 2021 The ship was laid down on 4 May 1983 launched on 23 August as Astrakhan and delivered the same year on 30 December by the Warnowwerft shipyard in Rostock East Germany She was the first of Warnowwerft s Type 18 series of lift on lift off roll on roll off LORO vessels The development of the class was intended to allow a wider range of cargo to be carried that a conventional RORO ship would not accommodate in addition to supporting military supply operations 1 Astrakhan was operated by the Soviet then Russian Baltic Shipping Company until 1995 when she was sold to the Cyprus based Astrapride Shipping Company Ltd re registered under the Cyprus flag and renamed Admetos In 1997 she was again sold to Willows Maritime Ltd re registered in Malta and firstly renamed Quetzal and then Norbulk Ramin 2 Valour Offshore Marine Services Pte Ltd of Singapore subsequently acquired Norbulk Ramin in September 2000 and renamed her Avatar registering her in Singapore She was leased to the Republic of Singapore Navy RSN as a training platform from 2001 2023 3 4 Navy service editBoarding operations edit The RSN used Avatar as a training platform to simulate vessel hijackings and boarding operations also known as visit board search and seizure VBSS In August 2005 Avatar was part of the multilateral Exercise Deep Sabre as a hijacked vessel being boarded by Naval Diving Unit commandos The Chemical Biological Radiological and Explosive CBRE Defence Group Japan Coast Guard and Australian Customs Service were also involved in the operation 5 In May 2016 Avatar was involved in the inaugural multinational Asean Defence Ministers Meeting Plus Maritime Security and Counter Terrorism exercise ADMM Plus During the 11 day ADMM Plus exercise she again served as a hijacked vessel with a SAF Special Forces team rappelling onto her deck from a helicopter while other nations special forces teams boarded her via her shipside with rigid inflatable boats 6 In July 2021 Avatar participated in Exercise Pacific Griffin with the United States Navy near the US territory of Guam as part of a counter terrorism exercise 7 Helicopter operations edit Avatar was refitted to support two helicopter landing decks rated for the RSAF Super Puma or Cougar helicopters The refit program expanded her flight deck and removed her cranes to enhance helicopter operations 8 Typhoon Nepartak edit In July 2016 Avatar was berthed in the Port of Kaohsiung when Typhoon Nepartak impacted Taiwan with wind speeds reaching as high as 150 km h Six of seven mooring lines snapped resulting in the ship drifting but still tied to the pier bollard by a single rope Avatar narrowly missed colliding with a Republic of China Navy Cheng Kung class frigate before being pushed back alongside with the assistance of two tugboats 9 Ending of lease edit Avatar s lease with the RSN ended on 6 July 2023 and she departed Changi Naval Base 10 References edit Pervov V January 1985 Jahrbuch der Schiffahrt Flottenerneuerung und Schiffsreparaturen Entwicklung der sowjetischen Handelsflotte im Zeitraum 1981 bis 1990 1986 ed Transpress Verlag pp 35 47 ISBN 3782203585 AVATAR General Cargo Ship Vessel Finder Retrieved 29 January 2021 Our Ships Valour Offshore Marine Services Retrieved 29 January 2021 Company History Valour Offshore Marine Services Retrieved 31 January 2021 Exercise Deep Sabre 2005 Sea Exercise Phase PDF Ministry of Defence Singapore Retrieved 29 January 2021 Yeo Sam Jo 9 May 2016 Nations team up against terrorism at sea The Straits Times Retrieved 29 January 2021 Mahmud Aqil Haziq 6 July 2021 Singapore US navy divers conduct counter terrorism training as part of bilateral maritime exercise CNA Retrieved 19 July 2021 Boey David 9 May 2016 Avatar shows off helicopter deck at ADMM Plus maritime security exercise Senang Diri Retrieved 29 January 2021 Loh Victor 8 July 2016 Ropes from Singapore registered ship snaps in typhoon nearly hitting Taiwan warship AsiaOne Retrieved 29 January 2021 singaporenavy 6 July 2023 Today we bid farewell to our orange giant via Instagram External links editRepublic of Singapore Navy website on MV Avatar Specifications of MV Avatar published by Valour Offshore Marine Services Pte Ltd Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MV Avatar amp oldid 1163978143, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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