HMS Enterprise Takes Over HMS Echo’s Scientific Mission in Middle East

Two of the Royal Navy’s survey ships have traded places as the 18-month scientific mission of HMS Echo draws to a close while HMS Enterprise’s begins.

HMS Enterprise Takes Over HMS Echo's Scientific Mission in Middle East

The sister ships spent five days in Catania in Sicily for an official handover of duties allowing HMS Enterprise to go east of Suez and continue Echo’s previous work.

The latter has spent more than 12 months in the Middle East gathering data and helping to update Admiralty Charts – used not just by the Royal Navy, but most of the world’s mariners.

This work will be continued by HMS Enterprise which has already had an eventful opening few weeks to her lengthy tour of duty. Earlier this month, and not long after she left Plymouth, she twice evacuated British citizens from Tripoli as the security situation in Libya became increasingly unstable.

Press Release, August 27, 2014; Image: Royal Navy