HDMS Esbern Snare (L17)
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HDMS ''Esbern Snare'' (F342) is an frigate and is, along with her sister ship, the , amongst the largest combat vessels currently commissioned in the
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. ''Esbern Snare'' is part of the first stage of a strategic realignment within the Royal Danish Navy, which is transitioning to focus on international operations, in which ''Absalon''-class vessels will form the backbone. The ship is designed for command, support and anti-submarine roles, with a large
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deck, and is complemented by the frigates.


Operations


Somali anti pirate operations

In January 2011, ''Esbern Snare'' was involved in the ''Beluga Nomination'' Incident, when she and a Seychelles Coast Guard
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engaged in a rescue operation of MV ''Beluga Nomination'' and its crew, which had sent out a distress call after being attacked by
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. The Seychellois attempted to board HDMS ''Beluga Nomination'', but were repelled, during which some pirates were killed. In the confusion, two hostages managed to escape in a life boat and were later discovered and rescued by ''Esbern Snare'', whereas two others hostages were confirmed killed by the pirates and a further two either drowned or were killed by the pirates. When it was realized that the rescue and boarding had failed, the operation was stopped. MV ''Beluga Nomination'' and the remaining crew were released several months later by the pirates after a ransom had been paid by the owner. On 12 February 2011, ''Esbern Snare'' captured a
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with sixteen pirates and their weapons, as well as freeing two hostages held by the pirates. Nobody was injured during the operation. While patrolling on 12 May 2011, she encountered the pirated
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''NN Iran''. Four pirates were killed and four were wounded in a firefight with the Danish naval force. Sixteen Iranian hostages were rescued and 24 pirates captured, but the dhow was in a sinking condition and had to be abandoned.


Transport of Syrian chemical weapons for destruction

In December 2013, HDMS ''Esbern Snare'' and the Norwegian frigate HNoMS ''Helge Ingstad'' were sent to the Syrian port of Latakia to escort the Norwegian-registered
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cargo ship and the Danish RoRo cargo ship . The cargo ships were scheduled to transport Syrian chemical weapons to Italy, where the weapons were to be handed over to a United States Navy ship for destruction in international waters.


Gulf of Guinea anti pirate operations

On 25 May 2021, the Danish Parliament approved plans to send HDMS ''Esbern Snare'' to boost maritime security in one of the world's top piracy hotspots - the Gulf of Guinea. The warship deployed to the Gulf of Guinea and began patrolling 6 November 2021. On 25 November 2021, the
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helicopter operating from the frigate detected a fast-moving
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that was heading towards several merchant ships in international waters south of Nigeria. The skiff had eight suspected pirates aboard and was equipped with ladders, which are commonly used during piracy. The frigate called upon the suspected pirates to stop for inspection, which was ignored after which warning shots were fired. The pirates opened fire on a
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carrying members of the special operations
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, who returned fire, killing four pirates and wounding one. The RHIB was hit by the pirates, but none of the Danish soldiers were wounded. The frigate provided medical treatment to the wounded individual and the remaining three were taken into custody. Following internal consultation and international negotiations, Denmark was unable to find a country willing take the captive Nigerian pirates. Three of the pirates were set free in a dinghy with food and fuel, while the wounded was transferred to Denmark for medical treatment and charges. On 13 December 2021, HDMS ''Esbern Snare'' sent out warnings to several merchant ships near
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that a group of possible pirates were active in the area. The MH-60 Seahawk helicopter was dispatched and soon received a distress call from MV ''Tonsberg'', a Liberian registered vessel. Upon seeing the helicopter, the pirates left MV ''Tonsberg'' in their skiff along with six hostages. Although they were within range, no shots were fired by the Danish forces as it was considered too risky due to the hostages. The pirates escaped into Nigerian territorial waters with the hostages (HDMS ''Esbern Snare'' was only authorized to operate in international waters in the region). When later boarding MV ''Tonsberg'', a crew member that had been shot in the leg by the pirates during their take-over was discovered and transferred to HDMS ''Esbern Snare'' for treatment. HDMS ''Esbern Snare'' was recalled home by Denmark in late February 2022 in response to the escalating crisis in Ukraine.Denmark recalls frigate from Africa over Ukraine crisis
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Esbern Snare (L17) Absalon-class support ships Ships built in Odense 2005 ships Amphibious warfare vessels of Denmark