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Tag Archives: HMS Hermes

The Long Goodbye of the HMS Hermes/INS Viraat

Posted on December 22, 2020 by Rick SpilmanDecember 22, 2020

Ship scrapping is a slow and methodical process. A ship is typically run up on the scrapping ways, which can be a concrete platform or a sloping sandy beach.  As burners cut away the upper sections of the ship, it … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, Lore of the Sea, Ships | Tagged aircraft carrier, Alang shipbreaker, HMS Hermes, INS Viraat

Looters of Wreck of HMS Hermes Found Guilty

Posted on June 24, 2018 by Rick SpilmanJune 24, 2018

Last year we posted about warships from World War II that had vanished after illegal scrappers literally cut them up and hauled the steel away. Here is a news item on theft on a different scale and with a better outcome. … Continue reading →

Posted in Current, History, Lore of the Sea, Ships | Tagged HMS Hermes, Royal Navy, seaplanes, world war I

Diving HMS Hermes

Posted on October 10, 2011 by Rick SpilmanOctober 10, 2011

Last Friday we posted about the USS Arthur W Radford as an artificial reef.  Thanks to Alaric Bond for passing on this video of the wreck of  HMS Hermes, which is a popular dive site off near Batticaloa, Sri Lanka.   … Continue reading →

Posted in History, Lore of the Sea, Ships | Tagged Batticaloa, HMS Hermes, Sri Lanka, world war II
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