Azalea-class sloop

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HMS Azalea
Class overview
Built1915
In commission1915–1935
Completed12
Lost2
General characteristics
TypeMinesweeper
Displacement1,250 tons
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255 ft 3 in (77.80 m) p/p
267 ft 9 in (81.61 m) o/a
Beam33 ft 6 in (10.21 m)
Draught11 ft 9 in (3.58 m)
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1 × 4-cylinder triple expansion engine
2 × cylindrical boilers
1 screw
Speed17 knots (31 km/h)
Range2,000 nmi (3,700 km) at 15 kn (28 km/h) with max. 260 tons of coal
Complement79 men
ArmamentDesigned to mount 2 × 4 or 4.7 inch guns and 2 × 3 pdrs (47 mm) AA. A few had no 3-pdrs.

The Azalea class of twelve minesweeping sloops were built under the Emergency War Programme for the Royal Navy in World War I as part of the larger "Flower Class", which were also referred to as the "Cabbage Class", or "Herbaceous Borders". The third batch of twelve ships to be ordered, in May 1915, they differed from the preceding Acacia class only in mounting a heavier armament, with either 4.7 inch or 4 inch guns instead of the 12-pounders of the earlier class.

They were single-screw Fleet Sweeping Vessels (Sloops) with triple hulls at the bows to give extra protection against loss when working.

Ships

See also

Media related to Azalea class sloop at Wikimedia Commons

References

  • Jane's Fighting Ships of World War I, Janes Publishing, 1919
  • The Grand Fleet, Warship Design and Development 1906-1922, D. K. Brown, Chatham Publishing, 1999, ISBN 1-86176-099-X

Sources

  • "Old Weather - HMS Jessamine". Retrieved 2012-01-22. Transcription of ship's logbooks and weather information