LÉ Setanta (A15) was an auxiliary ship and training ship in the Irish Naval Service. She was named after Sétanta (Cú Chulainn), a mythical hero of the Ulster Cycle. Liffey Dockyard in Dublin built her in 1953 as a lighthouse tender for the Commissioners of Irish Lights. She was launched as Isolde, named after the mythical Irish princess Iseult. In 1976 the INS bought her, had her armed with two Oerlikon 20 mm cannon and renamed her Setanta. She served until 1984 when the INS sold her to Haulbowline Industries Ltd of Cork for scrap.
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| - LÉ Setanta (A15) was an auxiliary ship and training ship in the Irish Naval Service. She was named after Sétanta (Cú Chulainn), a mythical hero of the Ulster Cycle. Liffey Dockyard in Dublin built her in 1953 as a lighthouse tender for the Commissioners of Irish Lights. She was launched as Isolde, named after the mythical Irish princess Iseult. In 1976 the INS bought her, had her armed with two Oerlikon 20 mm cannon and renamed her Setanta. She served until 1984 when the INS sold her to Haulbowline Industries Ltd of Cork for scrap. (en)
- La LÉ Setanta (A15) fu una nave da addestramento e supporto che operò col Seirbhís Chabhlaigh na hÉireann. Il suo nome in gaelico è in onore di Cúchulainn, un eroe del ciclo dell'Ulster, conosciuto anche come Setanta. Il Seirbhís l'acquistò nel 1976 dalla Commissioners of Irish Lights, dove operava come mercantile. Rimase in servizio come nave ausiliaria e per l'addestramento dei marinai fino al 1984, quando fu venduta alle per la demolizione, avvenuta dopo otto anni di servizio. (it)
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| - LÉ Setanta (A15) was an auxiliary ship and training ship in the Irish Naval Service. She was named after Sétanta (Cú Chulainn), a mythical hero of the Ulster Cycle. Liffey Dockyard in Dublin built her in 1953 as a lighthouse tender for the Commissioners of Irish Lights. She was launched as Isolde, named after the mythical Irish princess Iseult. In 1976 the INS bought her, had her armed with two Oerlikon 20 mm cannon and renamed her Setanta. She served until 1984 when the INS sold her to Haulbowline Industries Ltd of Cork for scrap. (en)
- La LÉ Setanta (A15) fu una nave da addestramento e supporto che operò col Seirbhís Chabhlaigh na hÉireann. Il suo nome in gaelico è in onore di Cúchulainn, un eroe del ciclo dell'Ulster, conosciuto anche come Setanta. Il Seirbhís l'acquistò nel 1976 dalla Commissioners of Irish Lights, dove operava come mercantile. Rimase in servizio come nave ausiliaria e per l'addestramento dei marinai fino al 1984, quando fu venduta alle per la demolizione, avvenuta dopo otto anni di servizio. (it)
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