Hardy-class destroyer

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Class overview
NameHardy class
BuildersWilliam Doxford & Sons, Sunderland
Operators Royal Navy
Preceded byTemplate:Sclass-
Succeeded byTemplate:Sclass-
Built1895
In commission1895–1912
Completed2
Retired2
General characteristics
TypeTorpedo boat destroyer
Displacement260 long tons (264 t)
Length196 ft (60 m)
PropulsionYarrow boilers
Speed27 knots (50 km/h; 31 mph)
Complement53
Armament

Two Hardy-class destroyers served with the Royal Navy. HMS Hardy and HMS Haughty were both built by Doxford with Yarrow boilers. They displaced 260 tons, were 196 feet long and were armed with one twelve pounder gun and two torpedo tubes. They carried 53 officers and men and served in home waters before being sold off before the Great War.

References

  • Manning, Captain T.D (1979) [1961]. The British Destroyer. Godfrey Cave Associates. ISBN 0-906223-13-X.