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United States | |
Name | USS Pelican |
Namesake | Pelican |
Awarded | 3 October 1989 |
Builder | Avondale Shipyard, Bridge City, Louisiana |
Laid down | 6 June 1991 |
Launched | 27 February 1993 |
Completed | 11 August 1995 |
Commissioned | 18 November 1995 |
Decommissioned | 16 March 2007 |
Stricken | 16 March 2007 |
Identification | MHC-53 |
Fate | Sold to Greece, 16 March 2007 |
Badge | |
Greece | |
Name | Evniki |
Acquired | 16 March 2007 |
Commissioned | 16 March 2007 |
Identification | M61 |
Fate | in active service |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Osprey-class coastal minehunter |
Displacement |
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Length | 188 ft (57 m) |
Beam | 38 ft (12 m) |
Draft | 11 ft (3.4 m) |
Propulsion | Two diesels, 800 hp (597 kW) each |
Speed | 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph) |
Complement | 5 Officers, 46 Enlisted |
Armament | Mine neutralization system & two .50 cal (12.7 mm) machine guns |
USS Pelican (MHC-53) was the third Osprey-class coastal minehunter and the third ship in the Navy to bear the name of the bird. From 1 January 1997 on, Pelican was part of the Naval Reserve Force. In that role the ship was used as training platform for naval reservists. Both decommissioned and stricken from the Navy List on 16 March 2007, Pelican was transferred to the Hellenic Navy the same day. There she was recommissioned as Evniki.
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- This article includes information collected from the Naval Vessel Register, which, as a U.S. government publication, is in the public domain. The entry can be found here.
- http://www.hellenicnavy.gr/eynikh_kalypso_en.asp
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