Talk:HMS Richmond (F239)

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16th May 2007 - seen in Gibraltar.

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http://www.naval-technology.com/news/newshms-richmond-completes-refit-sails-sat

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Appearance of HMS Richmond on The Grand Tour

To those more proficient in editing a wiki, I'd like to suggest adding a section concerning the appearance of the HMS Richmond on the S1E9 January 7th 2017 airing of The Grand Tour, in which an armoured vehicle built by Richard Hammond is portrayed to be destroyed by Jeremy Clarkson (loader) and James May (op room), by means of a single shell shot from the ship. Haven't added myself due to lack of sources confirming the actual use of the ship in the shelling and use in interior shots. Only b-roll footage of the ship near land and the firing of a shell by said ship seen as exterior shots, lack of knowledge of ship interior on my part prevents further confirmation. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.139.122.109 (talk) 00:21, 7 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]