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Twelve [[Destroyer|destroyers]] of the '''Tribal Class''' (sometimes called '''Tribal Group''', owing to greater diversity in detail than normal) were ordered in three installments as part of the 1905-1906, 1906-1907 and 1907-1908 Naval Programmes.
 
Twelve [[Destroyer|destroyers]] of the '''Tribal Class''' (sometimes called '''Tribal Group''', owing to greater diversity in detail than normal) were ordered in three installments as part of the 1905-1906, 1906-1907 and 1907-1908 Naval Programmes.
  
They were re-designated the "F" class in October 1913, and comprised the [[Sixth Destroyer Flotilla]], operating out of Dover.<ref>''Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships, 1906-1921'', p. 72.</ref>
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They were re-designated the "F" class in October 1913, and were among the ships comprising the [[Sixth Destroyer Flotilla]], operating out of Dover.<ref>''Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships, 1906-1921'', p. 72.</ref>
  
 
==Armament==
 
==Armament==

Revision as of 19:16, 9 May 2011

Twelve destroyers of the Tribal Class (sometimes called Tribal Group, owing to greater diversity in detail than normal) were ordered in three installments as part of the 1905-1906, 1906-1907 and 1907-1908 Naval Programmes.

They were re-designated the "F" class in October 1913, and were among the ships comprising the Sixth Destroyer Flotilla, operating out of Dover.[1]

Armament

Guns

Two 4-in B.L. Mark IV (except Afridi, Cossack, Ghurka, Mohawk, and Tartar, which carried three 12-pdr 12cwt Q.F.)

Torpedoes

Two single 18-in tubes on the centre line.

Searchlights

The Tribals were the first British destroyers to have two rather than one searchlight.[2]

Fire Control

By 1915, at least, these ships had fixed voice pipes installed between decks with the last lengths being flexible (one voice pipe for gunnery, one for torpedoes) fitted between bridge and guns, torpedo tubes, and searchlights. A third voicepipe, entirely flexible, ran from bridge to the forward gun.[3]

Instruments

Rangefinders

Gunnery Control

Control Positions

Control Groups

Directors

Torpedo Control

Some of the ships were equipped with Fore Bridge Firing Gear, either upon completion or prior to 1911.[4]

Instruments

See Also

Footnotes

  1. Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships, 1906-1921, p. 72.
  2. Manual of Gunnery, Vol. III., 1915., p. 161.
  3. Manual of Gunnery, Vol. III., 1915., p. 150.
  4. Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1916, p. 31.

Bibliography

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