SAS Protea is a survey vessel of the South African Navy, part of the Hecla-class survey vessels built for the British Royal Navy. Protea was the fifth...
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survey vessel commissioned in the South African Navy from 1947 to 1957 SAS Protea (A324), a survey vessel of the South African Navy commissioned in 1972...
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Hecla-class vessel, SAS Protea (A324) was ordered by the South African Navy and commissioned on 23 May 1972. As of 2017, Protea remains in service. Hydra...
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rigid-hull inflatable boats launched from the South African Navy vessel SAS Protea in international waters 260 nautical miles (480 km; 300 mi) south of Cape...
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1990, the survey vessel SAS Protea became the first South African naval vessel to visit Europe since 1972, and in the same year SAS Drakensberg and two Warrior-class...
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1946 HMSAS Protea (1947) -a hydrographic ship, formerly the World War II Flower-class corvette HMS Rockrose (K51), acquired in 1947 SAS Protea This article...
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23 February 2023. Helfrich, Kim (24 January 2022). "End of the road for SAS Adam Kok". defenceWeb. Retrieved 23 February 2023. "Third SA Navy MMIPV to...
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Reconnaissance Regiment elements - 7 Medical Battalion SAS Oswald Pirow SAS Jim Fouche SAS Protea SAAF – one Wasp helicopter and a C-130 for radio communication...
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anti-submarine or survey role. The hydrographic survey vessel SAS Protea and fleet replenishment vessel SAS Tafelberg carried the Wasp helicopter in similar fashion...
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before his retirement. He commanded the South African Naval College and SAS Protea (A324). He served as Director Maritime Plans, SA Navy Hydrographer and...
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