English: HMS Archer is a University Royal Naval Unit (URNU) patrol vessel based in Aberdeen.
She is a 20 metre P2000 Fast Patrol Boat, built by Watercraft in 1985. There is accommodation for 12 people on board, as well as a good navigational fit of radar, GPS, Decca, and gyro compass.
Each year she spends three weeks at Easter in the Western Isles and seven weeks in the Summer deployed to Europe and the UK in company with the other URNU training vessels.
Organization: Royal Navy
Object Name: 04140001
Category: RN
Supplemental Categories: Ships
Keywords: Ship, Equipment, Royal Navy, Patrol, URNU, University, Training, FPB, Fast, Boat, HMS Archer
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{information |description={{en|HMS Archer is a University Royal Naval Unit (URNU) patrol vessel based in Aberdeen.
She is a 20 metre P2000 Fast Patrol Boat, built by Watercraft in 1985. There is accommodation for 12 people o...
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HMS Archer is a University Royal Naval Unit (URNU) patrol vessel based in Aberdeen.She is a 20 metre P2000 Fast Patrol Boat, built by Watercraft in 1985. There is accommodation for 12 people on board, as well as a good navigational fit of radar, GPS, Decca, and gyro compass.Each year she spends three weeks at Easter in the Western Isles and seven weeks in the Summer deployed to Europe and the UK in company with the other URNU training vessels.