Final point-class RO/RO delivered to Royal Navy

Sea Power, Aug 2003

The United Kingdom Ministry of Defence announced on 23 June 2003 that the Anvil Point, the sixth and final unit of the Point-class strategic sealift ships, was delivered to the Royal Navy 20 months ahead of schedule. The Point class was built to meet a need identified in the Strategic Defence Review to move Great Britain's Joint Rapid Reaction Forces in time of crisis, as well as for sustainability and recovery of the force.

The six units of the 20,000-ton Point class were built from October 2001 through early 2003 under Britain's Private Financing Initiative. Terms of the initiative call for construction of the vessels and their long-term lease to the Royal Navy through 2024.

The first four units of the class (Hartland Point, Hurst Point, Eddystone, and Longstone) are being used to support British forces in Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Copyright Navy League of the United States Aug 2003
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