HMS Attack (1911)

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NameHMS Attack
Yard number1297[1]
Launched12 December 1911[2]
HMS Attack flying the flag of Vice-Admiral Beatty at the Battle of Dogger Bank
History
United Kingdom
NameHMS Attack
BuilderYarrow & Company, Scotstoun
Yard number1297[1]
Launched12 December 1911[2]
CommissionedMay 1912
FateTorpedoed or mined, 30 December 1917[2]
General characteristics
Class & typeAcheron-class destroyer
Displacement770 long tons (780 t)
Length250 ft (76 m)
Beam26 ft (7.9 m)
Draught8 ft 6 in (2.59 m)
Installed power16,000 shp (12,000 kW)
Propulsion
Speed31 kn (57 km/h)[3]
Complement70
Armament2 × BL 4 in (100 mm) L/40 Mark VIII guns, 2 × QF 12-pounder guns, 2 × 21 inch (533 mm) torpedo tubes
Destroyers of the Harwich Flotilla

HMS Attack was an Acheron-class destroyer built in 1911, which served during the First World War and was sunk in 1917 in the Mediterranean by a German U-boat. She was the third ship of the name to serve in the Royal Navy.

She was laid down at the Yarrow & Company yard in Scotstoun, Glasgow, and was launched on 12 December 1911.

Attack and Archer used steam at higher pressures than the other Acheron-class destroyers and consequently were faster than the standard Admiralty-designed members of their class. Achieving 31 knots (57 km/h; 36 mph)[3] on trials, she carried two 4 in (100 mm) guns, other smaller guns and 21 inch (533 mm) torpedo tubes and had a complement of 70 men.

Pennant Numbers

Pennant Number[4]FromTo
H146 December 19141 September 1915
H861 September 1915Sunk 30 December 1917

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