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BAP Ferre (DM-74)

BAP Ferre (DM-74) was a Daring class destroyer in service with the Peruvian Navy. She was completed for the Royal Navy in 1953 as HMS Decoy. After being decommissioned she was sold to Peru in 1969 together with her sistership Diana. She was renamed after Diego Ferre, a war hero who died at the Battle of Angamos during the War of the Pacific.

Prior to entering service with the Peruvian Navy she underwent a major refit by Cammell Laird at Birkenhead between 1970 and 1973. Work done during this refit included the following:

Rebuilding of the foremast for installation of the Plessey AWS-1 air-search radar

Installation of eight Exocet MM-38 SSMs in place of the Close Range Blind Fire Director forward of X turret

After the rebuild was done, Ferre was commissioned into the Peruvian Navy on April 1973. Further work was done on the ship by SIMA dockyards in Callao as follows:

In 1975-76 the Squid ASW mortar was removed and a helicopter landing deck fitted

In 1977-1978 two OTO Melara Twin 40L70 DARDO compact gun mountings were installed as was the AESN NA-10 gun fire-control system and an AESN RTN-10X fire-control radar

After serving in two navies for 54 years, Ferre was decommissioned on July 13, 2007.

Sources

Baker III, Arthur D., The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World 2002-2003. Naval Institute Press, 2002.

Sharpe, Richard (ed.), ''Jane's Fighting Ships 1990 - 91''. Jane's Information Group, 1990.

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