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Off Shore Patrol Vessel, BAE Scotstoun
Taken in June 2010 when Scarborough and her two sister ships were destined for the coast gaurd of Trinidad & Tobago.  But only a few months later a new government in T&T cancelled the order.  Brazil is now buying the completed ships and building another 5 under licence.  She has a displacement of just over 2000 tons and a top speed of over 25knots with a range of 5,500 nm at 12 knots.
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Off Shore Patrol Vessel, BAE Scotstoun

Taken in June 2010 when Scarborough and her two sister ships were destined for the coast gaurd of Trinidad & Tobago. But only a few months later a new government in T&T cancelled the order. Brazil is now buying the completed ships and building another 5 under licence. She has a displacement of just over 2000 tons and a top speed of over 25knots with a range of 5,500 nm at 12 knots.

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