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{{short description|Subclass of the A-class destroyers}} |
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|Ship image=[[File:HMS Conflict (1894) IWM Q 021112.jpg|300px|HMS Conflict]] |
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|Ship caption=HMS ''Conflict'' |
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|Builders=[[J. Samuel White]], [[East Cowes]], [[Isle of Wight]] |
|Builders=[[J. Samuel White]], [[East Cowes]], [[Isle of Wight]] |
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|Class before={{sclass|Fervent|destroyer| |
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|In commission range= 1895–1920 |
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|Ship displacement= {{convert|320|LT|t|0}} |
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|Ship propulsion=[[White-Forster boiler]]s, {{convert|4500|hp|0|abbr=on}} |
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Three '''''Conflict'' |
Three '''''Conflict''-class destroyers''' served with the [[Royal Navy]]. All were built by the White Shipyard. |
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Under the 1893–1894 Naval Estimates, the [[British Admiralty]] placed orders for 36 [[torpedo-boat destroyer]]s, all to be capable of {{convert|27|kn}}, the "27-knotters", as a follow-on to the six prototype "26-knotters" ordered in the previous 1892–1893 Estimates. As was typical for torpedo craft at the time, the Admiralty left detailed design to the builders, laying down only broad requirements.<ref name="Conways60 p87">Chesneau and Kolesnik 1979, p. 87.</ref><ref name="Manning p39">Manning 1961, p. 39.</ref> |
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{{HMS|Conflict|1894|2}}, {{HMS|Teazer|1895|2}}, and {{HMS|Wizard|1895|2}} were {{convert|200|ft|m}} long, displaced 320 tons and produced {{convert|4500|hp|lk=in|abbr=on}} from their White-Forster boilers to give them a top speed of {{convert|27|kn}}. They were armed, as was standard with ships of this type at the time, with one [[QF 12-pounder 12 cwt naval gun|twelve pounder gun]], two torpedo tubes and had a complement of 53 officers and men. |
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In September 1913 the Admiralty re-classed all the surviving 27-knotter destroyers, including ''Conflict'' and ''Wizard'' (Teazer having been sold for scrap in 1912) as [[A-class destroyer (1913)|A Class]] destroyers. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[A-class destroyer (1913)]] |
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==Bibliography== |
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{{Commons category|Conflict class destroyer}} |
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*{{cite book|editor1-last=Chesneau|editor1-first=Roger|editor2-last=Kolesnik|editor2-first=Eugene M.|title=Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905|year=1979 |name-list-style=amp |publisher=Conway Maritime Press|location=London |isbn=0-85177-133-5}} |
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*{{Cite Colledge2006}} |
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*{{cite book|last=Friedman|first=Norman|title=British Destroyers: From Earliest Days to the Second World War|year=2009|publisher=Seaforth Publishing|location=Barnsley, UK|isbn=978-1-84832-049-9}} |
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*{{cite book|editor1-last=Gardiner|editor1-first=Robert|editor2-last=Gray|editor2-first=Randal|title=Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921|year=1985|publisher=Conway Maritime Press|location=London|isbn=0-85177-245-5|name-list-style=amp}} |
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* {{cite book |
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|last=Lyon |first=David |
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|title=The First Destroyers |
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|year=2001|location=London|publisher=Caxton Editions|orig-year=1996 |
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|isbn=1-84067-364-8 |
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|ref=Lyon, The First Destroyers}} |
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*{{cite book |last=Manning |first= T. D. | title=The British Destroyer | publisher=Putnam & Co. | year=1961|oclc= 6470051}} |
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*{{cite book|last=March|first=Edgar J.|title=British Destroyers: A History of Development, 1892–1953; Drawn by Admiralty Permission From Official Records & Returns, Ships' Covers & Building Plans|year=1966|publisher=Seeley Service|location=London |oclc=164893555}} |
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==References== |
==References== |
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*{{cite book|title=The British Destroyer| last=Manning |first=Captain T.D. |origyear=1961||publisher=Godfrey Cave Associates |year=1979||isbn=0-906223-13-X}} |
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{{A class destroyer (1913)}} |
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HMS Conflict
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Class overview | |
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Name | Conflict class |
Builders | J. Samuel White, East Cowes, Isle of Wight |
Operators | Royal Navy |
Preceded by | Fervent class |
Succeeded by | Handy class |
In commission | 1895–1920 |
Completed | 3 |
Retired | 3 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Destroyer |
Displacement | 320 long tons (325 t) |
Length | 200 ft (61 m) |
Propulsion | White-Forster boilers, 4,500 hp (3,356 kW) |
Speed | 27 knots (50 km/h; 31 mph) |
Complement | 53 officers and men |
Armament |
Three Conflict-class destroyers served with the Royal Navy. All were built by the White Shipyard.
Under the 1893–1894 Naval Estimates, the British Admiralty placed orders for 36 torpedo-boat destroyers, all to be capable of 27 knots (50 km/h; 31 mph), the "27-knotters", as a follow-on to the six prototype "26-knotters" ordered in the previous 1892–1893 Estimates. As was typical for torpedo craft at the time, the Admiralty left detailed design to the builders, laying down only broad requirements.[1][2]
Conflict, Teazer, and Wizard were 200 feet (61 m) long, displaced 320 tons and produced 4,500 hp (3,400 kW) from their White-Forster boilers to give them a top speed of 27 knots (50 km/h; 31 mph). They were armed, as was standard with ships of this type at the time, with one twelve pounder gun, two torpedo tubes and had a complement of 53 officers and men.
In September 1913 the Admiralty re-classed all the surviving 27-knotter destroyers, including Conflict and Wizard (Teazer having been sold for scrap in 1912) as A Class destroyers.
See also
[edit]Bibliography
[edit]- Chesneau, Roger & Kolesnik, Eugene M., eds. (1979). Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-133-5.
- Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969]. Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy (Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing. ISBN 978-1-86176-281-8.
- Friedman, Norman (2009). British Destroyers: From Earliest Days to the Second World War. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84832-049-9.
- Gardiner, Robert & Gray, Randal, eds. (1985). Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-245-5.
- Lyon, David (2001) [1996]. The First Destroyers. London: Caxton Editions. ISBN 1-84067-364-8.
- Manning, T. D. (1961). The British Destroyer. Putnam & Co. OCLC 6470051.
- March, Edgar J. (1966). British Destroyers: A History of Development, 1892–1953; Drawn by Admiralty Permission From Official Records & Returns, Ships' Covers & Building Plans. London: Seeley Service. OCLC 164893555.
References
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