Jump to content

HMS Archer (1885): Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
m |Ship country= fixes; using AWB
m top: Linked armament, replaced: 3-pounder → 3-pounder using AWB
Line 1: Line 1:
{{otherships|HMS Archer}}
{{other ships|HMS Archer}}
{|{{Infobox ship begin}}
{|{{Infobox ship begin}}
{{Infobox ship image
{{Infobox ship image
Line 60: Line 60:
|Ship armament=
|Ship armament=
* Six [[BL 6 inch gun Mk II – VI|6-inch (5 ton) guns]]
* Six [[BL 6 inch gun Mk II – VI|6-inch (5 ton) guns]]
* Eight 3-pounder QF guns
* Eight [[QF 3-pounder Hotchkiss|3-pounder]] QF guns
* Two machine guns
* Two machine guns
* One light gun
* One light gun

Revision as of 15:59, 10 May 2017

HMS Archer c.1888
History
United Kingdom
NameHMS Archer
BuilderJ & G Thomson, Glasgow
Yard number226
Launched23 December 1885
General characteristics
Class and typeTemplate:Sclass-
Displacement1770 tons
Length140 ft (43 m)
Beam36 ft (11 m)
Draught13.5 ft (4.1 m)
Installed power2500 ihp (increased to 4,500 with forced draught)
Propulsion
  • Twin 2-cylinder compound steam engines
  • Four boilers
  • Twin screws
Speed17.5 kn (32.4 km/h)
Range7,000 nmi (13,000 km) at 10 kn (19 km/h)
Complement176 men
Armament
Armour
  • 3/8-inch deck
  • 1-inch gunshields
  • 3-inch conning tower

HMS Archer, was an Template:Sclass- torpedo cruiser of the Royal Navy. Archer was laid down in 1885 and came into service on 11 December 1888.[1] Archer served on the Cape of Good Hope and West Coast of Africa Station from 1889 to 1890.[2] Archer was serving on the China Station in July 1894, when on the eve of the First Sino-Japanese War, Japanese Forces surrounded Seoul. Archer landed an armed party to protect the British Consol-General after a confrontation between him and Japanese troops.[3] She served on the Australia Station from 7 September 1900 until 5 December 1903. She was decommissioned in 1905 and sold in April 1905 for £4,800 to Forrester, Swansea for scrap.[4]

Citations

  1. ^ HMS Archer at Naval History
  2. ^ "NMM, vessel ID 380068" (PDF). Warship Histories, vol v. National Maritime Museum. Retrieved 4 October 2015.
  3. ^ Clowes pp. 430–431.
  4. ^ Bastock p.122

References