Abandoned Royal Navy Ship Ens Abu Simbel Birkenhead North Abandoned Places

IN THIS VIDEO I TAKE YOU ON A EXPLORE OF THE ABANDONED ENS ABU SIMBEL ALSO KNOWN AS RFA FORT ROSALIE ROYAL NAVY WAR SHIP IN BIRKENHEAD NORTH DOCKS. CAUGHT BY SECURITY. HISTORY RFA Fort Rosalie was the lead ship of her class of Royal Fleet Auxiliary fleet replenishment ships. Fort Rosalie was originally named RFA Fort Grange, but was renamed in May 2000 to avoid confusion with the now-decommissioned RFA Fort George. On 31 March 2021, ship was withdrawn from service. November 1971, two Fleet Replenishment ships of a new class were ordered for the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. The ship is 603 feet long overall, and 557 feet 9 inches length between perpendiculars, with a beam of 79 feet and a draught of 28 feet 2 inches. Displacement is 22,800 long tons full load. The ship is powered by a single 8-cylinder Sulzer RND80 diesel engine, rated at 23,200 brake horsepower. She has a range of 10,000 nautical miles at 20 knots (23 mph; 37 km/h). Up to 3500 tons of weapons, food and other naval stores can be carried in four holds with a volume of 12,800 cubic metres The ship has a crew of 140 RFA personnel who man the ship, 36 Royal Navy personnel who operated and support the ship's helicopters and 45 civilian supply staff. The ship saw her first war service during the Falklands War. She was undergoing refit when Argentina invaded the Falklands in April 1982, but the refit was completed early, and Fort Grange left Devonport on 14 May 1982 to join the task force, carrying three Sea Kings of 824 Naval Air Squadron. She joined up with the fleet on 3 June, replenishing the ships of the fleet and forces on shore, as well as acting as a refuelling station for helicopters. She remained on station after the end of hostilities, and one of her helicopters was lost following an engine failure on 11 June, but all the crew were saved. Fort Grange set off for home on 17 September and reached Devonport on 3 October 1982. In April 1994, Fort Grange was deployed alongside at the port of Split in Croatia, relieving Resource in supporting British forces carrying out peacekeeping duties in the Balkans for seven months. She resumed the support depot role at Split in April 1997, remaining on station until 6 January 2000, when she set out to return to the United Kingdom. Fort Rosalie also oversaw repairs to HMS Tireless at Gibraltar later in 2000. She is affiliated to Tamworth and Lichfield Sea Cadets under her former name, Fort Grange. In 2002 she supported HMS York during the response to 911. She provided the destroyer with fuel and stores whist York operated on operation veritas. Fort Rosalie attended the HMNB Devonport Navy Days in August 2006, representing the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. In May 2008 the ship entered a £28 million refit at Northwestern Shiprepairers & Shipbuilders' Cammell Laird yard in Birkenhead. Fort Rosalie supported Exercise Cougar 11, the first partial deployment of the Royal Navy's Response Force Task Group. In 2011 it was announced that her service life would be extended by two years to 2024; the Fort class will ultimately be replaced by the Fleet Solid Support element of the Military Afloat Reach and Sustainability programme. She spent early 2012 in the Caribbean and made a brief deployment to the Gulf of Oman in December 2012; since then she has been exercising in home waters and entered refit in 2013. In June 2020, Fort Rosalie was reported to be in extended readiness (reserve) with replenishment rigs incompatible with the Royal Navy's Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers. The Integrated Review of 2020 announced that Fort Rosalie, along with Fort Austin will be decommissioned, with successors from the Fleet Solid Support plan set to replace the ships. On 31 March 2021, RFA Fort Rosalie was withdrawn from service, and placed up for sale on 21 May 2021 along with sister ship RFA Fort Austin. The ships where put up for sale for recycling, however in October 2021 it was announced that the ship, together with her sister ship, had been sold to Egypt. While awaiting refit, it was reported that Fort Rosalie would be renamed ENS Abu Simbel. PLEASE DO CONSIDER TO FOLLOW ME FOR MORE CONTENT AND ALSO CHECK OUT MY OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA SITES TOO. FACEBOOK :-   / razortwistedexploring   INSTAGRAM :-   / razortwistedexploring   TIK TOK :-   / razortwistedexploring   I own all copyrights to the intro,video and music by My band Twisted Mentality song 'LET ME BE YOUR MONSTER' I own all lyrics as i am the Vocalist of the band and own the music to this song. ( Twisted Mentality - Let Me Be Your Monster )    • Twisted Mentality - Let Me Be Your Monster...   #abandonedplacesuk #abandonedplaces #urbex #abandoned #abandonedroyalnavyship #rfafortrosalie #royalnavy #royalnavyship #birkenheadnorth #liverpool #caughtbysecurity #security #securityguard #ship #ships #abandonedship abandonedwarship #docks #warship ensabusimbel