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LÉ Emer (P21) : ウィキペディア英語版
LÉ Emer (P21)

LÉ ''Emer'' (P21) was a ship in the Irish Naval Service. The ship was named after Emer, the principal wife of Cúchulainn and the daughter of a chieftain from Rush, County Dublin.
After evaluating for 3 years, ''Emer'' was ordered in 1975. Experience with ''Deirdre'' showed a need for more engine power, better crew accommodation and improved silencing. The vessel was modernised throughout her service life in order to take advantage of new technologies and to make life for the crew more comfortable; additions included air conditioning.
She was an improved version of the sole of Class and is similar to the improved versions and . She was commissioned on 16 January 1978 and decommissioned on 20 September 2013.
On 23 October 2013 ''Emer'' was sold at auction for €320,000 to a Nigerian businessman.
In July 2014 the ''Emer'' was impounded by the Nigerian Navy because the new owner had failed to secure the necessary military approval before bringing the ship into Nigerian waters.
On 19 February 2015 ''Emer'' was commissioned into the Nigerian Navy as a training ship and renamed NNS ''Prosperity''.
==External links==

*(Defence Forces Ireland LÉ ''Emer'' webpage )

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