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DescriptionBoats of the Gibraltar Defence Police Marine Unit MOD 45157642.jpg
English: An Arctic 24 Rigid Hulled Inflatable Boat (RHIB) and the police launch 'Sir Evan Gibb', both of the Gibraltar Defence Police Marine Unit are pictured at speed in the Bay of Gibraltar.
Police Officers from the Gibraltar Defence Police's (GDP) Marine Section were being trained to the highest International Standard by Chief Instructor Andy Benson of the Ministry of Defence Police's Clyde Marine Unit on a two week Advanced Power Boat course The GDP's Arctic 24 RHIBs are each powered by twin 200 horse power engines and capable of speeds of 55 knots.
Organization: RAF
Object Name: gib_179_10_unc_out_124
Category: MOD
Supplemental Categories: Equipment, Ships, Minor Craft
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An Arctic 24 Rigid Hulled Inflatable Boat (RHIB) and the police launch 'Sir Evan Gibb', both of the Gibraltar Defence Police Marine Unit are pictured at speed in the Bay of Gibraltar.Police Officers from the Gibraltar Defence Police's (GDP) Marine Section were being trained to the highest International Standard by Chief Instructor Andy Benson of the Ministry of Defence Police's Clyde Marine Unit on a two week Advanced Power Boat course The GDP's Arctic 24 RHIBs are each powered by twin 200 horse power engines and capable of speeds of 55 knots.
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