Dragonfly-class river gunboat
The Dragonfly class was a class of river gunboats. Six were planned and five were built: of those five, four were lost in the Second World War. One of the four was HMS Scorpion, a slightly upgunned and better powered version.
HMS Locust, one of the class | |
Class overview | |
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Name: | Dragonfly class |
Builders: | Vosper Thornycroft, Yarrow Shipbuilders, J S White |
Operators: | Royal Navy |
Subclasses: | HMS Scorpion |
Planned: | 6 |
Completed: | 5 |
Cancelled: | 1 |
Lost: | 4 |
General characteristics [1] | |
Type: | River gunboat |
Displacement: | 585 long tons (594 t) |
Length: | 197 ft (60 m) |
Beam: | 33 ft (10 m) |
Draught: | 5 ft (1.5 m) |
Installed power: | 3,800 shp (2,800 kW) |
Propulsion: |
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Speed: | 17 knots (31 km/h; 20 mph) |
Complement: | 74 |
Armament: |
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Ships
Ship name | Laid down | Completed | Fate | Notes |
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Dragonfly | December 1937 | June 1939 | Lost in the Banka Strait, 14 February 1942.[1] | |
Grasshopper | December 1937 | June 1939 | Lost in the Banka Strait, 14 February 1942.[1] | |
Locust | November 1938 | May 1940 | Sold for scrap, 1968[1] | |
Mosquito | December 1938 | April 1940 | Lost off Dunkirk, 1 June 1940[1] | |
Scorpion | 1937 | November 1938 | Lost in the Banka Strait, 13 February 1942.[1] | Was an upgunned variant of the class |
Bee | n/a | n/a | Cancelled, March 1940[1] |
References
- Cocker, Maurice (2006). Coastal Forces Vessels of the Royal Navy from 1865. Stroud: Tempus Publ. p. 101. ISBN 075243862X.
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