HMS Matapan (D43)
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| Ordered: | 1943 |
| Laid down: | 11 March 1943 |
| Launched: | 30 April 1945 |
| Commissioned: | 5 September 1947 |
| Decommissioned: | 1978 |
| Fate: | Sold for scrap |
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She was placed in Reserve just before she commissioned and would remain in such a state for a lengthy period of time, yet in the process she outlived all her sister-ships in Royal Navy service. In 1970, Matapan was towed to Portsmouth where she began her conversion to a Sonar Trials Ship that resulted in her appearance becoming radically different from when she was launched in 1945.
In 1973, upon her conversion being completed, Matapan entered active service for the very first time, joining the Admiralty Underwater Weapons Establishment (AUWE), based in Portland. It was to be quite a short career for Matapan, when after a variety of sonar trials, which included co-operation with foreign navies, Matapan was decommissioned in 1978. She was broken up the following year at Blyth in Northumberland.
See HMS Matapan for other ships of this name.
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