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which drove two propeller shafts. The machinery was rated at 40,000 shp (30,000 kW) giving a maximum speed of 36.75 kn (42.3 mph; 68.1 km/h), corresponding to 33 kn (38 mph; 61 km/h) at deep load 500 long tons (508 t) of oil was carried, giving a radius of
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It was decided to complete eight of the sixteen destroyers of the First and Second Emergency Flotilla with an armament of 4 inch (102 mm) guns rather than 4.7 inch (120 mm) guns. The 4.7 inch armed ships became the O-class and the 4-inch armed ships became the P-class, with several ships, including
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sailed as part of Convoy JW 67 to Russia, and on the return Convoy RA 67 which left the Kola Inlet on 23 May. Although the war in Europe had ended on 8 May, these last Arctic convoys were still provided with a substantial escort to guard against attacks from submarines that did not obey the German
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tubes, but early experience of the vulnerability of destroyers to air attack off Norway and during the evacuation from Dunkirk in 1940 resulted in the armament of the O-class being revised during construction, with the aft set of torpedo-tubes removed and replaced by a single 4 in (102 mm) QF
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from 29 March to 4 April, and for the return convoy RA 58 from 7 to 13 April. She was then again deployed to the Channel for patrol and escort duties in preparation for the upcoming invasion of France. On the night of 27–28 April 1944, nine German
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was despatched against the submarine and carried out a series of depth charge attacks over three hours, sinking the submarine. The carrier and Fighting Destroyer Escort remained with PQ 18 until 16 September, when it transferred to the westbound
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leaving QP 14 on 25 September. In total, 13 ships out of 40 from PQ 18 were sunk, with the escort sinking three U-boats and claiming 41 German aircraft shot down. Three more merchant ships and a fleet oiler were lost from QP 14.
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in German-occupied Norway, as part of a series of strikes by British aircraft carriers against Norway with the intention of distracting German attention from Northern France, as well as stopping German coastal shipping.
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was about to attack the convoy, which resulted in extremely heavy losses to the unprotected merchant ships, with 24 of the 25 merchant ships being sunk by German submarines and aircraft. In August 1942,
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and the other three destroyers from the south, with the intention that the escort would be drawn off to the first attacker, leaving the convoy unprotected. The Germans attacked on 31 December, in the
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was hit by a German air-dropped torpedo which failed to explode, again causing slight damage, with the ship being under repair (from both this damage and that of 6/7 June) for 5 days. On 12 August,
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formed part of the Fighting Destroyer Escort, which joined the convoy on 9 September. The convoy came under heavy attack by German submarine and aircraft from 13 September, and on 14 September a
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to meet the Royal navy's need for large numbers of destroyers in the event of war occurring. They were an intermediate between the large destroyers designed for fleet operations (such as the
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and three cruisers. Force W joined the Harpoon convoy shortly after it entered the Mediterranean on 12 June, and remained with it until turning back, as planned, as the convoy reached the
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to meet likely demands for large number of destroyers. They had a main gun armament of four 4.7 in (120 mm) guns, and had a design speed of 36 kn (41 mph; 67 km/h).
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and Roskill say that two guns were knocked out, English says that one gun ('B' mount) was knocked out and one ('A' mount) could only be fired under local control.
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taking charge of the convoy's close escort of six destroyers, two corvettes, one minesweeper and two trawlers. Five merchant ships, together with the destroyer
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was refitted and rearmed in 1948 as part of her sale to Pakistan. More modern fire control equipment was fitted and the Oerlikon guns were replaced by single
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and one of the trawlers, were separated from the convoy by bad weather shortly afterwards. On 30 December, the convoy was spotted by the German submarine
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was part of the escort for Convoy JW 64, which came under heavy air and submarine attack, with 12 German bombers being lost in exchange for the corvette
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anti-aircraft guns, with a twin Bofors 40 mm mount replacing the quadruple pom-pom. Between 1957 and 1959, the ship was refitted as a
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and near missed by a fourth, and badly damaged. Two guns were put out of action and a serious fire started, while 17 members of
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in order to force the cruiser to keep from closing, while laying a smoke-screen to protect the convoy. After about 40 minutes,
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was employed in escorting units of the Home Fleet returning to British waters from Gibraltar after another Malta Convoy,
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on 2 October 1939, at a contract price of ÂŁ416,770 (excluding government provided equipment such as armament), and was
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Mark V anti-aircraft gun, although the 4-inch gun was later removed and the second bank of torpedo tubes re-instated.
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from 28 November to 5 December, with none of the convoys being attacked by German forces. From 22 to 29 December,
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returned to duty with the Home Fleet, including continued duty on Arctic convoys. From 22 October to 28 October,
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was near missed by a bomb, causing slight damage, while on the night of 11/12 June, she was on patrol with
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when they clashed with a group of six German S-boats attempting to attack invasion shipping. On 18 June,
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for some years, prior to renaming later in 1952-53. See documents and photograph of Mr A. Salim Khan,
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was configured as a leader for a destroyer flotilla, and as such had a crew of 217 officers and men.
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attended the first British Navy week in a foreign port, in Rotterdam. Also there were the cruiser
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January 1945 gave a break from convoy duties, when on the night of 11/12 January, the cruisers
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was damaged by a bomb during an air raid on 3 June 1941, delaying completion by about a month.
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although the German battleship was later unsuccessfully attacked by aircraft from the carrier
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was 1,610 long tons (1,636 t) standard and 2,200 long tons (2,235 t) full load. Two
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returned to Britain as part of the escort of Convoy RA 55B from 1 January to 7 January 1944.
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for scuttling off the coast of Ireland. She was placed into Care and Maintenance status at
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sortied in an attempt to intercept one of the convoys, while the distant escort, including
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before returning to the Home Fleet to form part of the very strong escort for the Arctic
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sailed with the main body Home Fleet as part of the distant escort to the Arctic Convoys
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3,850 nmi (4,430 mi; 7,130 km) at 20 kn (23 mph; 37 km/h).
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carried out a sweep through Norwegian coastal waters. They attacked a German convoy off
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fed steam at 300 psi (2,100 kPa) and 620 Â°F (327 Â°C) to two sets of
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Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy
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Collection/Papers, Accession Ref.No. 224-BMS, at the National Archives of Pakistan,
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before the Germans withdrew. The convoy had been saved, for the cost of the loss of
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anti-submarine mortars, while a quadruple set of 21-inch torpedo tubes were fitted.
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was stricken from the Pakistan Navy until 1980, after which her hull was used as a
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commissioned on 23 September 1941, with construction completing on 8 October 1941.
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The O-class (and the following P-class) were designed prior to the outbreak of the
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shipyard on 1 July 1940. In early 1941, the ship swapped names with the destroyer
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of 9 ft (2.74 m) mean and 13 ft 6 in (4.11 m) full load.
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from 18 January to 22 February 1944. In March, she carried out operations in the
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Navies of the Second World War: British Fleet and Escort Destroyers: Volume Two
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On 8 November 1942, the British and Americans landed in French North Africa in
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sought to acquire two 4.7-inch gunned destroyers from Britain, and purchased
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being employed in escorting follow-up convoys following the initial assault.
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guns (one twin and three singles). Anti-submarine armament consisted of two
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was part of Force W, the covering force which also included the battleship
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at the end of January 1943, then was repaired at a commercial shipyard in
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This engagement took part on the night of 12/13 June according to Winser.
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formed part of the escort for Convoy JW 62 and the return convoy RA 62.
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attacked a coastal convoy, sinking driving aground four merchant ships (
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was transferred to Pakistan on 30 September 1948 at Plymouth, becoming
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shipyard, launching on 31 March 1941 and completing on 8 October 1941.
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took part in similar distant escort operations for the Arctic Convoys
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was completed with a close-in anti-aircraft armament of one quadruple
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on its return from Russia, and then took part in the close escort of
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in January 1946, with it being planned to use her as a target ship.
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failed to find the convoy and the Home Fleet forces failed to find
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was mounted forward with a close-in anti-aircraft armament of five
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British Destroyers & Frigates: The Second World War and After
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s crew were killed, and 23 wounded, including Sherbrooke. Later,
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joined the 17 Destroyer Flotilla as leader. On 24 November 1941,
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The ship was ordered as part of the Second Emergency Flotilla as
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to Russia. The convoy escorts held off attacks from the powerful
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to intercept the convoy. The German force split into two, with
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on the evening of 14 June. After her return to British waters,
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in single mounts. The ship was designed to carry two quadruple
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anti-submarine frigate from 1957 to 1959, and took part in the
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from 18 to 24 November and in the close escort of the return
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in September 1942 and in December that year took part in the
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U-Boats Destroyed: German Submarine Losses in the World Wars
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In November–December 1945 she was the headquarter ship for
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as they launched attacks against shipping in the ports of
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led the other destroyers in dummy torpedo attacks against
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September 1942 saw the running of the next Arctic Convoy,
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from the west, while a second convoy headed to Malta from
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In June 1942, much of the Home Fleet was detached to the
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formed part of the escort for the two aircraft carriers
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and three destroyers attacking from the northwest and
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during the war, with a major activity being escorting
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in June 1942, and protected invasion shipping in the
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deployed in screening the invasion force as part of
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damaged, before the arrival of the British cruisers
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formed part of the distant escort for Arctic convoy
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rescued 23 survivors from the British merchant ship
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Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. 4005:World War II destroyers of the United Kingdom 3631: 3224:(Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing. 8: 3131:. No. 50223. 17 August 1945. p. 6. 2272: 2270: 2268: 2266: 2229: 2227: 2225: 2223: 2221: 2957: 2955: 2953: 2951: 2196: 2194: 1251:changed the course of the battle, damaging 3667: 3638: 3624: 3616: 3379:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 3198:Hitler's U-Boat War: The Hunted, 1942–1945 3114: 3090: 3054: 3030: 3005:H.M. Ships Damaged or Sunk by Enemy Action 2990:H.M. Ships Damaged or Sunk by Enemy Action 2972: 2970: 2906: 2894: 2882: 2870: 2858: 2826: 2750:H.M. Ships Damaged or Sunk by Enemy Action 2712: 2708: 2706: 2704: 2702: 2700: 2655: 2572: 2524: 2476: 2464: 2440: 2350: 2289: 2287: 2285: 2157: 2155: 2153: 2085: 2083: 2081: 2006:H.M. Ships Damaged or Sunk by Enemy Action 1890:26 December according to Sebag-Montefiore. 1159:, joining the convoy on 25 December, with 574:and 328 ft 9 in (100.20 m) 3141: 2786: 2784: 2782: 2780: 2778: 2776: 2774: 2772: 2322: 2320: 2318: 2316: 2314: 2116: 2114: 2112: 2110: 1745:and six destroyers of the Indian city of 1015:, an attempt to run one supply convoy to 3410:Raven, Alan & Roberts, John (1978). 2276: 2233: 2161: 2144: 1800: 1782: 1768: 1686:For other ships with the same name, see 1670:, supervising the movement U-boats from 507:from German attack before and after the 30:For other ships with the same name, see 4010:O-class destroyers of the Pakistan Navy 2942: 2814: 2802: 2790: 2763: 2724: 2667: 2596: 2560: 2548: 2512: 2338: 2326: 2305: 2293: 2257: 2245: 2212: 2200: 2173: 2089: 2077: 1867:70 depth charges according to Conway's. 1860: 488:being heavily damaged and her captain, 3434:Chronology of the War at Sea 1939–1945 3372: 2961: 2691: 2132: 2120: 2101: 1647:. Foreign vessels included two of the 1608:order to surrender. On 5–7 June 1945, 1595:, the only survivor from the sinking. 1459:sank the German auxiliary minesweeper 1342:. The convoy itself was not affected. 1301:formed part of the distant escort for 38: 3551:. Gravesend, UK: World Ship Society. 3510:. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. 3284:. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth Publishing. 3177:Blackman, Raymond V. B., ed. (1971). 2643: 1328:to attack the convoy resulted in the 781:was slightly damaged by a near miss. 377:2 pdr (40 mm (1.6 in)) 147: 61: 7: 3969:List of destroyers of the Royal Navy 3594:Arctic Destroyers: The 17th Flotilla 2608: 1377:, sinking two and damaging another. 3412:War Built Destroyers O to Z Classes 3340:. London: Arms & Armour Press. 3262:. Windsor, UK: World Ship Society. 2414:Mason, Geoffrey B (7 August 2011). 888:boarded and sunk the armed trawler 618:4.7-inch (120 mm) Mark IX guns 613:had a main gun armament of four 45- 582:of 35 ft (10.67 m) and a 540:, remaining in service until 1980. 3570:. Kendal, UK: World Ship Society. 3484:. Kendal, UK: World Ship Society. 3480:Ruegg, Bob; Hague, Arnold (1993). 3127:"British Navy Week in Rotterdam". 2054:, website for further information 1371:a convoy of American landing craft 398:4 Ă— throwers and 2 Ă— racks for 70 25: 3303:. London: Conway Maritime Press. 814:and two landing ships as part of 362:QF 4.7 in (120 mm) guns 281:13 ft 6 in (4.1 m) 3913: 3850: 3655: 3243:. Liskeard, UK: Maritime Books. 1527:and shelling the merchant ships 1503:, accompanied by the destroyers 1188:and six destroyers set out from 633:mount together with four single 566:was 345 ft (105.16 m) 464:. She sank the German submarine 149: 63: 42: 3506:Enigma: The Battle for the Code 1693:In 1948, the newly established 1557:on 17 February, with the sloop 1369:(motor torpedo boats) attacked 1289:returned to Britain as part of 1273:for his actions in the battle. 769:proceeded to the naval base at 3995:Ships built on the River Clyde 3432:; HĂĽmmelchen, Gerhard (1992). 1719:Grayson Rollo and Clover Docks 1317:formed part of the escort for 719:served mostly as an escort to 570:, 337 ft (102.72 m) 1: 3179:Jane's Fighting Ships 1971–72 3160:Engage the Enemy More Closely 1727:Mutual Defense Assistance Act 1480:formed part of the escort of 1269:. Sherbrooke was awarded the 1216:was hit by three shells from 1109:spotted the German submarine 894:while sinking the cargo ship 556:) and the smaller and slower 143:Transferred to Pakistan, 1949 3532:. London: Cassell & Co. 3482:Convoys to Russia: 1941–1945 3200:. New York: Modern Library. 3103:Rohwer & HĂĽmmelchen 1992 3079:Rohwer & HĂĽmmelchen 1992 3067:Rohwer & HĂĽmmelchen 1992 3043:Rohwer & HĂĽmmelchen 1992 3019:Rohwer & HĂĽmmelchen 1992 2977:Rohwer & HĂĽmmelchen 1992 2931:Rohwer & HĂĽmmelchen 1992 2919:Rohwer & HĂĽmmelchen 1992 2737:Rohwer & HĂĽmmelchen 1992 2680:Rohwer & HĂĽmmelchen 1992 2585:Rohwer & HĂĽmmelchen 1992 2537:Rohwer & HĂĽmmelchen 1992 2501:Rohwer & HĂĽmmelchen 1992 2489:Rohwer & HĂĽmmelchen 1992 2453:Rohwer & HĂĽmmelchen 1992 2375:Rohwer & HĂĽmmelchen 1992 2186:Gardiner & Chesneau 1980 1447:, together with the cruiser 1421:. On the night of 6/7 June, 950:. Poor weather ensured that 592:Admiralty three-drum boilers 261:345 ft (105.2 m) ( 3566:Winser, John de S. (1994). 3547:Winser, John de S. (2002). 3436:. London: Greenhill Books. 1651:submarines of the T-class, 1336:was sunk by the battleship 1281:After temporary repairs at 330:(69 km/h; 43 mph) 4026: 3596:. London: William Kimber. 3158:Barnett, Correlli (2000). 1881:being renamed as a result. 1685: 1521:, sinking the minesweeper 1255:and sinking the destroyer 792:together with the cruiser 368:QF 4 in (102 mm) 29: 3964: 3944: 3647:O- and P-class destroyers 3414:. London: Bivouac Books. 2048:Begum Mahmooda Salim Khan 2026:In fact she remained HMS 1641:as well as the submarine 1547:, which was torpedoed by 1202:Battle of the Barents Sea 1147:Battle of the Barents Sea 518:in 1948, and was renamed 514:The ship was sold to the 474:in 1942, while escorting 472:Battle of the Barents Sea 222: 56: 41: 3990:O and P-class destroyers 3239:Critchley, Mike (1982). 2147:, pp. 54–55, 57, 94 1330:Battle of the North Cape 1231:sank after being hit by 1037:, the aircraft carriers 681:John Brown & Company 622:21-inch (533 mm) torpedo 598:single-reduction geared 436:John Brown & Company 391:21 in (533 mm) 384:20 mm (0.8 in) 293:Admiralty 3-drum boilers 273:35 ft (10.7 m) 98:John Brown & Company 3592:Connell, G. G. (1982). 3471:Roskill, S. W. (1961). 3462:Roskill, S. W. (1960). 3451:Roskill, S. W. (1956). 3218:; Warlow, Ben (2006) . 1323:German battleship  924:. In early March 1942, 315:2 Ă— shafts; 2 Ă— geared 223:General characteristics 3500:Sebag-Montefiore, Hugh 3355:Lenton, H. T. (1970). 3258:English, John (2008). 3115:Ruegg & Hague 1993 3091:Ruegg & Hague 1993 3055:Ruegg & Hague 1993 3031:Ruegg & Hague 1993 2907:Ruegg & Hague 1993 2895:Ruegg & Hague 1993 2883:Ruegg & Hague 1993 2871:Ruegg & Hague 1993 2859:Ruegg & Hague 1993 2827:Ruegg & Hague 1993 2713:Ruegg & Hague 1993 2656:Ruegg & Hague 1993 2573:Ruegg & Hague 1993 2525:Ruegg & Hague 1993 2477:Ruegg & Hague 1993 2465:Ruegg & Hague 1993 2441:Ruegg & Hague 1993 2351:Ruegg & Hague 1993 1735:was active during the 1569:torpedoed and sunk by 1148: 1061:and the return convoy 576:between perpendiculars 18:PNS Tippu Sultan (D49) 2621:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur. 2387:Sebag-Montefiore 2000 2363:Sebag-Montefiore 2000 2061:5 August 2017 at the 2056:http://www.nap.gov.pk 1612:escorted the cruiser 1591:rescued one man from 1332:on 26 December, when 1146: 874:Enigma cypher machine 841:Reimar Edward Fritzen 635:Oerlikon 20 mm cannon 3196:Blair, Clay (2000). 1899:Some sources credit 1635:, and the destroyer 1618:Haakon VII of Norway 1413:on 6 June 1944, saw 1411:Invasion of Normandy 1352:was refitted on the 1321:. An attempt by the 1265:and the minesweeper 1155:took part in Arctic 777:on 28 November, and 538:1971 wars with India 3336:Kemp, Paul (1997). 3162:. Classic Penguin. 2422:. naval-history.net 1737:1965 war with India 1668:Operation Deadlight 1620:back from exile to 1599:Post-War activities 1575:, and the corvette 1472:In September 1944, 964:. Later that month 908:On 1 January 1942, 866:(an armed trawler) 862:) and boarding the 820:Combined Operations 631:2-pounder "pom-pom" 560:escort destroyers. 528:was converted to a 3105:, pp. 333–334 3045:, pp. 312–313 2945:, pp. 278–279 2845:The London Gazette 2817:, pp. 295–298 2805:, pp. 292–295 2682:, pp. 174–175 2670:, pp. 727–728 2599:, pp. 726–727 2563:, pp. 723–725 2539:, pp. 147–148 2515:, pp. 505–509 2503:, pp. 145–146 2389:, pp. 191–196 2377:, pp. 110–111 1624:. In August 1945, 1563:and the freighter 1453:and the destroyer 1295:Kingston upon Hull 1151:In December 1942, 1149: 1076:Operation Pedestal 1025:Operation Vigorous 695:on 31 March 1941. 3977: 3976: 3844: 3843: 3323:. Admiralty. 1952 3291:978-1-84832-015-4 3269:978-0-9560769-0-8 3231:978-1-86176-281-8 2694:, pp. 67, 70 2467:, pp. 29, 31 2203:, pp. 18, 22 2036:Charge d'Affaires 1840: 1839: 1419:Operation Neptune 1258:Friedrich Eckoldt 1164:Robert Sherbrooke 1013:Operation Harpoon 876:, before sinking 816:Operation Archery 798:, the destroyers 723:. 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Sherbrooke in 1115:on the surface. 1051:Strait of Sicily 1011:to take part in 784:On 24 December, 740:and the cruiser 731:, together with 711:Attached to the 572:at the waterline 550:Second World War 452:served with the 428:Second World War 157: 154: 153: 152: 89:3 September 1939 71: 68: 67: 66: 46: 39: 21: 4025: 4024: 4020: 4019: 4018: 4016: 4015: 4014: 3980: 3979: 3978: 3973: 3960: 3940: 3914: 3912: 3907: 3851: 3849: 3840: 3753: 3656: 3654: 3649: 3644: 3614: 3604: 3591: 3588: 3586:Further reading 3578: 3568:The D-Day Ships 3565: 3559: 3546: 3540: 3524: 3518: 3498: 3492: 3479: 3470: 3461: 3450: 3444: 3428: 3422: 3409: 3403: 3387: 3371: 3367: 3354: 3348: 3335: 3326: 3324: 3317: 3311: 3298: 3292: 3276: 3270: 3257: 3251: 3238: 3232: 3216:Colledge, J. J. 3214: 3208: 3195: 3189: 3176: 3170: 3157: 3154: 3149: 3148: 3140: 3136: 3126: 3125: 3121: 3113: 3109: 3101: 3097: 3089: 3085: 3077: 3073: 3065: 3061: 3053: 3049: 3041: 3037: 3029: 3025: 3017: 3013: 3002: 2998: 2987: 2983: 2975: 2968: 2960: 2949: 2941: 2937: 2929: 2925: 2917: 2913: 2905: 2901: 2893: 2889: 2881: 2877: 2869: 2865: 2857: 2853: 2838: 2837: 2833: 2825: 2821: 2813: 2809: 2801: 2797: 2789: 2770: 2762: 2758: 2747: 2743: 2735: 2731: 2723: 2719: 2711: 2698: 2690: 2686: 2678: 2674: 2666: 2662: 2654: 2650: 2642: 2638: 2628: 2626: 2620: 2619: 2615: 2607: 2603: 2595: 2591: 2583: 2579: 2571: 2567: 2559: 2555: 2547: 2543: 2535: 2531: 2523: 2519: 2511: 2507: 2499: 2495: 2487: 2483: 2475: 2471: 2463: 2459: 2451: 2447: 2439: 2435: 2425: 2423: 2413: 2412: 2393: 2385: 2381: 2373: 2369: 2361: 2357: 2349: 2345: 2337: 2333: 2325: 2312: 2304: 2300: 2292: 2283: 2275: 2264: 2256: 2252: 2244: 2240: 2232: 2219: 2211: 2207: 2199: 2192: 2184: 2180: 2172: 2168: 2160: 2151: 2143: 2139: 2135:, pp. 3, 5 2131: 2127: 2119: 2108: 2100: 2096: 2088: 2079: 2074: 2069: 2068: 2063:Wayback Machine 2025: 2021: 2016: 2012: 2003: 1999: 1977:, Minesweeper: 1930: 1926: 1903: 1898: 1894: 1889: 1885: 1875: 1871: 1866: 1862: 1857: 1845: 1767: 1765:Pennant numbers 1715:Type 16 frigate 1691: 1684: 1601: 1530:Bahia Camarones 1373:on exercise in 1358:English Channel 1279: 1224: 1134:Operation Torch 946:, searched for 906: 709: 669: 667:Service history 649:Type 16 frigate 546: 505:English Channel 496:, covering the 286:Installed power 155: 150: 148: 69: 64: 62: 52: 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 4023: 4021: 4013: 4012: 4007: 4002: 3997: 3992: 3982: 3981: 3975: 3974: 3972: 3971: 3965: 3962: 3961: 3959: 3958: 3952: 3945: 3942: 3941: 3939: 3938: 3925: 3923: 3909: 3908: 3906: 3905: 3893: 3875: 3862: 3860: 3846: 3845: 3842: 3841: 3839: 3838: 3831: 3818: 3811: 3797: 3790: 3783: 3776: 3761: 3759: 3755: 3754: 3752: 3751: 3744: 3731: 3724: 3710: 3703: 3696: 3689: 3674: 3672: 3665: 3651: 3650: 3645: 3643: 3642: 3635: 3628: 3620: 3613: 3612:External links 3610: 3609: 3608: 3602: 3587: 3584: 3583: 3582: 3576: 3563: 3557: 3544: 3538: 3526:Whitley, M. J. 3522: 3516: 3496: 3490: 3477: 3468: 3459: 3448: 3442: 3430:Rohwer, JĂĽrgen 3426: 3420: 3407: 3401: 3385: 3365: 3352: 3346: 3333: 3315: 3309: 3296: 3290: 3274: 3268: 3255: 3249: 3236: 3230: 3212: 3206: 3193: 3187: 3174: 3168: 3153: 3150: 3147: 3146: 3142:Critchley 1982 3134: 3119: 3107: 3095: 3083: 3071: 3059: 3047: 3035: 3023: 3011: 2996: 2981: 2966: 2947: 2935: 2923: 2911: 2899: 2887: 2875: 2863: 2851: 2831: 2819: 2807: 2795: 2768: 2756: 2741: 2729: 2717: 2696: 2684: 2672: 2660: 2648: 2636: 2613: 2601: 2589: 2577: 2565: 2553: 2541: 2529: 2517: 2505: 2493: 2481: 2469: 2457: 2445: 2433: 2391: 2379: 2367: 2355: 2343: 2331: 2310: 2298: 2281: 2262: 2250: 2238: 2217: 2205: 2190: 2178: 2166: 2149: 2137: 2125: 2106: 2094: 2076: 2075: 2073: 2070: 2067: 2066: 2019: 2010: 1997: 1924: 1892: 1883: 1869: 1859: 1858: 1856: 1853: 1852: 1851: 1844: 1841: 1838: 1837: 1834: 1831: 1827: 1826: 1823: 1820: 1816: 1815: 1812: 1809: 1805: 1804: 1798: 1797: 1794: 1791: 1787: 1786: 1780: 1779: 1776: 1773: 1772:Pennant number 1766: 1763: 1683: 1680: 1600: 1597: 1544:Denbigh Castle 1462:Sperrbrecher 7 1278: 1275: 1271:Victoria Cross 1185:Admiral Hipper 1105:aircraft from 905: 902: 721:Arctic convoys 708: 705: 668: 665: 600:steam turbines 545: 542: 481:Admiral Hipper 458:Arctic Convoys 405: 404: 403: 402: 396: 389:1 Ă— quadruple 387: 380: 373: 364: 356: 352: 351: 348: 344: 343: 336: 332: 331: 324: 320: 319: 317:steam turbines 313: 309: 308: 307: 306: 295: 287: 283: 282: 279: 275: 274: 271: 267: 266: 259: 255: 254: 239: 235: 234: 229: 228:Class and type 225: 224: 220: 219: 218:Scrapped, 1980 216: 212: 211: 208: 204: 203: 200: 199:Out of service 196: 195: 192: 191:Decommissioned 188: 187: 184: 180: 179: 174: 170: 169: 163: 159: 158: 145: 144: 141: 137: 136: 133: 132:Decommissioned 129: 128: 127:8 October 1941 125: 121: 120: 117: 113: 112: 109: 105: 104: 95: 91: 90: 87: 83: 82: 77: 73: 72: 70:United Kingdom 59: 58: 54: 53: 47: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 4022: 4011: 4008: 4006: 4003: 4001: 3998: 3996: 3993: 3991: 3988: 3987: 3985: 3970: 3967: 3966: 3963: 3957: 3954:Followed by: 3953: 3951: 3948:Preceded by: 3947: 3946: 3943: 3936: 3932: 3931: 3927: 3926: 3924: 3922: 3910: 3903: 3899: 3898: 3894: 3891: 3887: 3886: 3881: 3880: 3876: 3873: 3869: 3868: 3864: 3863: 3861: 3859: 3858:Pakistan Navy 3847: 3837: 3836: 3832: 3830: 3829: 3824: 3823: 3819: 3817: 3816: 3812: 3810: 3808: 3803: 3802: 3798: 3796: 3795: 3791: 3789: 3788: 3784: 3782: 3781: 3777: 3775: 3773: 3768: 3767: 3763: 3762: 3760: 3756: 3750: 3749: 3745: 3743: 3742: 3737: 3736: 3732: 3730: 3729: 3725: 3723: 3721: 3716: 3715: 3711: 3709: 3708: 3704: 3702: 3701: 3697: 3695: 3694: 3690: 3688: 3686: 3681: 3680: 3676: 3675: 3673: 3669: 3666: 3664: 3652: 3648: 3641: 3636: 3634: 3629: 3627: 3622: 3621: 3618: 3611: 3605: 3603:0-7183-0428-4 3599: 3595: 3590: 3589: 3585: 3579: 3577:0-905617-75-4 3573: 3569: 3564: 3560: 3558:0-9543310-0-1 3554: 3550: 3545: 3541: 3539:1-85409-521-8 3535: 3531: 3527: 3523: 3519: 3517:0-297-84251-X 3513: 3508: 3507: 3501: 3497: 3493: 3491:0-905617-66-5 3487: 3483: 3478: 3474: 3469: 3465: 3460: 3456: 3455: 3449: 3445: 3443:1-85367-117-7 3439: 3435: 3431: 3427: 3423: 3421:0-85680-010-4 3417: 3413: 3408: 3404: 3402:1-55750-048-7 3398: 3394: 3390: 3389:Lenton, H. T. 3386: 3382: 3376: 3368: 3366:0-356-03122-5 3362: 3358: 3353: 3349: 3347:1-85409-321-5 3343: 3339: 3334: 3322: 3321: 3316: 3312: 3310:0-85177-146-7 3306: 3302: 3297: 3293: 3287: 3283: 3279: 3275: 3271: 3265: 3261: 3256: 3252: 3250:0-9506323-9-2 3246: 3242: 3237: 3233: 3227: 3223: 3222: 3217: 3213: 3209: 3207:0-679-64033-9 3203: 3199: 3194: 3190: 3188:0-354-00096-9 3184: 3180: 3175: 3171: 3169:0-141-39008-5 3165: 3161: 3156: 3155: 3151: 3143: 3138: 3135: 3130: 3123: 3120: 3116: 3111: 3108: 3104: 3099: 3096: 3092: 3087: 3084: 3081:, p. 328 3080: 3075: 3072: 3069:, p. 318 3068: 3063: 3060: 3056: 3051: 3048: 3044: 3039: 3036: 3032: 3027: 3024: 3021:, p. 295 3020: 3015: 3012: 3009:, p. 258 3008: 3006: 3000: 2997: 2994:, p. 256 2993: 2991: 2985: 2982: 2979:, p. 281 2978: 2973: 2971: 2967: 2964:, p. 106 2963: 2958: 2956: 2954: 2952: 2948: 2944: 2939: 2936: 2933:, p. 274 2932: 2927: 2924: 2921:, p. 270 2920: 2915: 2912: 2908: 2903: 2900: 2896: 2891: 2888: 2884: 2879: 2876: 2872: 2867: 2864: 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PNS Tippu Sultan (D49)
HMS Onslow

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Clydebank
Tippu Sultan
O-class destroyer
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knots
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QF 4.7 in (120 mm) guns
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21 in (533 mm)
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O-class
destroyer
Royal Navy
Second World War
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