HMS Camperdown (D32)

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History
United Kingdom
NameHMS Camperdown
BuilderFairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company
Laid down30 October 1942
Launched8 February 1944
Commissioned18 June 1945
IdentificationPennant number D32
FateScrapped 1970
General characteristics
Class and typeBattle-class destroyer
Displacement
  • 2,325 tons standard
  • 3,430 tons full load
Length379 ft (116 m)
Beam40 ft (12 m)
Draught15.3 ft (4.7 m)
Propulsion2 steam turbines, 2 shafts, 2 boilers, 50,000 shp (37 MW)
Speed35.75 knots (66.21 km/h)
Range4,400 nautical miles (8,100 km) at 12 knots (22 km/h)
Complement268
Armament
  • 2 × dual
    4.5-inch (114 mm) gun
  • 1 × single
    4-inch (102 mm) gun
  • 14 ×
    Bofors 40 mm gun
  • 10 ×
    21 inch (533 mm)
    torpedo tubes
  • 1 × Squid mortar
Service record
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HMS Camperdown was a Battle-class destroyer of the Royal Navy (RN). She was named after the Battle of Camperdown, a naval engagement between the British and Dutch that took place in 1797, and which resulted in a British victory.

She was built by Fairfields and launched on 8 February 1944 and commissioned on 18 June 1945.

Service

Camperdown was despatched to the Far East, joining the

Second World War.[1][2] In November 1946, Camperdown, along with the rest of the 19th Flotilla, returned to the United Kingdom,[3][1] and was placed in reserve at Devonport in April 1947.[1]

Camperdown was refitted from January to May 1950, and on 26 May 1953, was recommissioned for trials.

Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II on 15 June 1953 as part of the reserve fleet,[4][5][6] a record of which can be found displayed on board the royal yacht Britannia.[citation needed
]

In 1953, at

Faslane
.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f English 2008, p. 152
  2. ^ Critchley 1982, p. 106
  3. ^ "News in Brief". The Times. No. 50608. 14 November 1946. p. 2.
  4. ^ "Berthing Plan for the Spithead Review". The Times. No. 52648. 15 June 1953. p. 15.
  5. ^ Marriott 1989, p. 72
  6. ^ Souvenir Programme, Coronation Review of the Fleet, Spithead, 15th June 1953, HMSO, Gale and Polden
  7. ^ "Fire in Destroyer: Damage to Power Cables". The Times. No. 54264. 24 September 1958. p. 13.

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