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Revision as of 12:15, 25 August 2014
The eleven torpedo gunboats of the Alarm Class were slightly enlarged versions of the preceeding Sharpshooter Class. All but three saw service in the First World War, either as minesweepers or on other duties.
Overview of eleven vessels | |||||
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Name | Builder | Laid Down | Launched | Completed | Fate |
Alarm | Sheerness Dockyard | 25 June, 1891 | 13 September, 1892 | March 1894 | Sold 9 April, 1907 |
Antelope | Devonport Dockyard | 21 October, 1889 | 12 July, 1893 | 18 July, 1894 | Sold 27 May, 1919 |
Circe | Sheerness Dockyard | 21 January, 1890 | 14 June, 1892 | 11 February, 1893 | Sold 30 July, 1920 |
Hebe | Sheerness Dockyard | 21 January, 1890 | 15 June, 1892 | 9 October, 1894 | Sold 22 October, 1919 |
Jaseur | Naval Construction & Armament Co. | 14 September, 1891 | 24 September, 1892 | 13 February, 1893 | Sold 11 July, 1905 |
Jason | Naval Construction & Armament Co. | 7 September, 1891 | 14 May, 1892 | 11 July, 1893 | Mined 7 April, 1917 |
Leda | Sheerness Dockyard | 25 July, 1891 | 13 September, 1892 | 22 March, 1894 | Broken up 1922 |
Niger | Naval Construction & Armament Co. | 17 September, 1891 | 17 December, 1892 | 25 April, 1893 | Torpedoed 11 November, 1914 |
Onyx | Laird | 8 October, 1891 | 7 September, 1892 | January 1894 | Sold August 1924 |
Renard | Laird | 26 October, 1891 | 6 December, 1892 | January 1894 | Sold 4 April, 1905 |
Speedy | Thornycroft | 4 January, 1892 | 18 May, 1893 | 20 February, 1894 | Mined 3 September, 1914 |
Machinery
All except Speedy used locomotive boilers, which proved "unreliable and troublesome". Speedy was built with a much more reliable Thornycroft-pattern water-tube boiler.[1]
Armament
As built:
- Two 4.7 inch (45-pounder) quick-firing guns
- Four 3-pounder guns
- One Gardner machine-gun
- Five 14-inch torpedo tubes and eight torpedoes (Alarm, Antelope, Circe, Hebe, Leda, Renard) or three 18-inch torpedo tubes and three torpedoes (Jaseur, Jason, Niger, Onyx, Speedy).
Conversions
Onyx became a submarine depot ship in 1907. Speedy, Circe, Jason, Leda, Niger, and Hebe were converted to minesweeprs in 1908-9, with Hebe becoming a submarine depot ship the next year.[2]
See Also
Footnotes
Bibliography
- Chesneau, Robert; Kolesnik, Eugene (editors) (1979). Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905. London: Conway Maritime Press. (on Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk).
- Lyon, David; Winfield, Rif (2004). The Sail & Steam Navy List: All the Ships of the Royal Navy, 1815-1889. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1861760329. (on Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk).
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