DescriptionHMS Tyne Leads Other Severn Class Fishery Patrol Vessels During Exercise MOD 45152274.jpg
English: HMS Tyne leads the way as all three vessel of the same Class operated together for a joint exercise.
In a rare occurrence the Severn Class vessels HMS Mersey, HMS Severn and HMS Tyne sailed together in the Solent as part of a squadron exercise to demonstrate their capabilities and to take the opportunity to operate as a group.
The River Class patrol vessels usually work independently, patrolling 80,000 square miles of UK waters to prevent over-fishing and to protect UK and EU fish stocks and to provide security and reassurance.
Organization: ROYAL NAVY
Object Name: FX110035010
Category: RNA
Supplemental Categories: Ships, Patrol Vessels
Keywords: HMS Tyne, Squadex, Surface Ship, Patrol Vessel, UK, Mersey, Royal Navy, Equipment, Ship, Offshore Patrol Vessel, OPV, Fishery Protection Squadron, River Class
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In a rare occurrence the Severn Class vessels HMS Mersey, HMS Severn and HMS Tyne sailed toge...
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1 832 px
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8
8
8
Composition des pixels
RVB
Fabricant de l’appareil photo
NIKON CORPORATION
Modèle de l’appareil photo
NIKON D2Xs
Orientation
Normale
Nombre de composantes
3
Résolution horizontale
300 pt/po
Résolution verticale
300 pt/po
Logiciel utilisé
Adobe Photoshop CS5 Windows
Date de modification du fichier
31 janvier 2011 à 16:41
Auteur
LA(PHOT) Kyle Heller
Détenteur des droits d’auteur
Crown Copyright
Sensibilité ISO (vitesse d’obturation)
200
Version d’EXIF
2.21
Date et heure de génération des données
27 janvier 2011 à 14:35
Espace colorimétrique
2
Numéro de série de l’appareil photo
6024138
Largeur de l’image
2 671 px
Hauteur de l’image
1 832 px
Identifiant unique du document original
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Date et heure de la numérisation
31 janvier 2011 à 14:02
Date de la dernière modification des métadonnées
31 janvier 2011 à 16:41
Courte description
HMS Tyne Leads Other Severn Class Fishery Patrol Vessels During Exercise
Auteur de la description
LA(Phot) Kyle Heller
Source
ROYAL NAVY
Catégorie
RNA
Crédit ou fournisseur
Crown Copyright
Catégories supplémentaires
Ships
Patrol Vessels
Titre court
FX110035010
Titre de l’image
HMS Tyne leads the way as all three vessel of the same Class operated together for a joint exercise.In a rare occurrence the Severn Class vessels HMS Mersey, HMS Severn and HMS Tyne sailed together in the Solent as part of a squadron exercise to demonstrate their capabilities and to take the opportunity to operate as a group.The River Class patrol vessels usually work independently, patrolling 80,000 square miles of UK waters to prevent over-fishing and to protect UK and EU fish stocks and to provide security and reassurance.