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Pathfinder-class cruiser

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Class overview
NamePathfinder
OperatorsRN Ensign Royal Navy
Preceded byForward class
Succeeded bySentinel class
In commission1905 - 1919
CompletedTwo
LostOne
General characteristics
Typescout cruiser
Displacement2,940 tons
Length385 ft (117.3 m) o/a
Beam38.4 ft (11.7 m)
Draught13.8 ft (4.2 m)
PropulsionTwo 4-cylinder triple-expansion oil-fired steam engines driving twin screws
Speed25 knots
RangeCarried 160 tons coal (410 tons max)
Complement268
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As built

As modified 1911/12

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conning tower: 3 inch
deck: 1.5 inch - ⅝ inch
belt: 2 inch

The Pathfinder class was a two ship class of scout cruiser serving with the Royal Navy in World War I, and consisting of the ships HMS Pathfinder and HMS Patrol.

The three funnelled 'scout' cruisers were designed to operate as the lead ships of destroyer flotillas but, like other similar ships, were soon outrun by newer classes of destroyers and relegated to secondary duties. The Pathfinders were built by Cammell Laird and had only a partial armoured deck with side armour covering the engine rooms rather than the more usual full length protective deck. Pathfinder was originally to have been named Fastnet but the name was changed before construction was started. The scout cruisers had poor endurance, leading to the loss of the only scout cruiser sunk during the war, HMS Pathfinder. She was so short of coal whilst on patrol that she could only manage a speed of 5 knots making her an easy target for the German submarine U-21 and giving her the distinction of being the first warship sunk by submarine torpedo attack.

Ships

See also

References

  • 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.
  • Jane's Fighting Ships of World War One (1919), Jane's Publishing Company
  • Pathfinder class in World War I
  • History of the Pathfinder class
  • The Pathfinder class