HDMS Agdlek (Y386)

HDMS Agdlek [Ash-laerc] ((in Greenlandic): "long-tailed duck") was the lead ship of the Agdlek class of arctic patrol cutter in the Royal Danish Navy. Agdlek was commissioned in March 1974 and decommissioned in April 2008 after 34 years of service.

HDMS Agdlek (Y386)
History
Kingdom of Denmark
Name: Agdlek
Builder: Svendborg Shipyard Ltd.
Laid down: 6 July 1973
Launched: 30 October 1973
Commissioned: 12 March 1974
Decommissioned: 23 April 2008
Identification:
Fate: sold at auction for DKK 2,725,000
General characteristics
Class and type: Agdlek-class cutter
Displacement: 330 tons
Complement: 12

Sources

  • "AGDLEK (1974-2008)". 16 August 2008. Retrieved 20 October 2009.


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