
LÉ Eithne - Wikipedia
LÉ Eithne (P31) was a patrol vessel in service with the Irish Naval Service. The ship is named after Eithne, a tragic heroine and the daughter of the one-eyed Fomorian King, Balor in an early Irish romantic tale. Eithne was the flagship of the Irish Naval Service.
Eithne-class - Patrol vessel - GlobalMilitary.net
Originally envisaged as the lead ship of the Eithne-class for long-range fisheries patrol, she was constructed to endure up to 30 days at sea. Uniquely designed to accommodate a SA365F Dauphin helicopter, Eithne was outfitted with a flight deck, distinguishing her from other vessels in the Irish Naval Service.
Eithne-class OPV | Dynamic Ship Simulator III Wiki | Fandom
The Eithne-class OPV is a ship in DSS 3 made by Yunno. She was added in Update 17 on January 7th 2018. The Eithne-class are patrol vessels in service with the Irish Naval Service. The ship is named after Eithne, a tragic heroine and the daughter of the one-eyed Fomorian King, Balor in an early...
This Irish Naval Vessel Has a Unique Name - Transportation History
2018年12月19日 · The Irish Naval Service vessel LĖ Eithne (P31) was launched at Verolme Cork Dockyard at Great Island in Ireland’s Cork Harbour. The prefix “LĖ” stands for “Long Ėiereannach,” which means “Irish ship” in the Irish language, a.k.a., Gaelic; “Eithne” refers to an Irish mythology character whose father was a one-eyed supernatural king named Balor.
Eithne class Corvette - Helis.com
Eithne class, Corvette, ships. Ireland histoty and characteristics.
Naval News – LE EITHNE P 31 last voyage to the breakers – …
2024年6月7日 · Nearly 2 years after she was decommissioned from the Irish Naval Service the 1984 commissioned former Flagship and Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) LE EITHNE P 31 left Cork Harbour, Republic of Ireland for the last time on Saturday 1st …
LÉ Eithne (P31) | Military Wiki | Fandom
LÉ Eithne (P31) is an Eithne-class ship in the Irish Naval Service. The ship is named after Eithne, a tragic heroine and the daughter of the one-eyed Fomorian King, Balor in an early Irish romantic tale. Eithne was originally built as a long range fisheries patrol vessel, intended to be at sea for up to 19 days. It was originally planned to ...
'A sad goodbye': LE Eithne departs Cork for the final time - echo live
2024年3月6日 · The LE Eithne has departed Cork for the final time. The vessel, which was commissioned in 1984, served Ireland for 38 years on missions at home and abroad before decommissioning as a flagship. The Irish Naval Service shared a clip of the LE Eithne departing from Haulbowline on X saying "Today we said a sad goodbye to LE Eithne as the HPV ...
NEW IRISH OFFSHORE PATROL VESSEL EITHNE IN SERVICE
LE Eithne, the P31 offshore patrol vessel referred to in Abstract No. 63,740 (Dec. 1984), is the largest and most sophisticated OPV in the Irish Naval Service. She was the fifth vessel built for the Service by the now-closed Verolme Cork yard, was commissioned in Dec. 1984, and is now training for EEZ duties.
EITHNE (P-31) class — Small Combatants - Military Periscope
The EITHNE is the only ship in the Irish naval service that can embark a helicopter. She has sophisticated command, control and communications equipment and a modern gunfire control system. Her primary role is to patrol Ireland's 200-nm exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and to guard against the illegal importation of...