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The Acheron class (renamed the I class in October 1913) was a class of twenty-three destroyers of the British Royal Navy, all built under the 1910–11 Programme and completed between 1911 and 1912, which served during the First World War. A further six ships were built to the same design for the Royal Australian Navy as River-class destroyers.[1] There was considerable variation between the design and construction of ships within this class, which should be considered as more of a post-build grouping than a homogeneous class.[Note 1]

Design

Originally, 20 ships, including Acheron, were ordered but three more were completed by Yarrow & Company. Three River-class destroyers of the Royal Australian Navy were laid down in British yards, with another three built in Australia. The Acherons were generally repeats of the preceding Acorn- or H-class, although Acheron and five others were builders' specials. They differed from the Acorns in having only two funnels, both of which were short, the foremost being thicker than the after stack. The 12-pounder guns were mounted slightly further forward than in the Acorns.

Variation within the class

Fourteen of the class were completed to an Admiralty standard design, although those built by John Brown and Company at Clydebank (Hind, Hornet and Hydra) had Brown-Curtis type turbines and only two shafts. Archer and Attack used steam at higher pressures and Badger and Beaver were completed with geared steam turbines for evaluation purposes, achieving speeds of Шаблон:Cvt in trials.[2]

Thornycroft specials

Acheron and Ariel were longer (Шаблон:Cvt), had higher power (15,500 shp) and were faster, achieving Шаблон:Cvt in trials.[2]

Yarrow specials (or "special I class")

Sir Alfred Yarrow maintained that it was possible to build strong, seaworthy destroyers with a speed of Шаблон:Cvt, and eventually a contract for three such boats was placed with the firm. They were a little larger than the rest of the class and developed Шаблон:Cvt, but carried the same armament. Like the John Brown-built boats Hind, Hydra and Hornet, they had only 2 shafts, with steam developed in 2 Yarrow-type water-tube boilers and delivered to 2 Parsons turbines.[3] Firedrake, Lurcher and Oak were distinctive in appearance and indeed much faster. They all exceeded their contract speed, Lurcher making over Шаблон:Cvt.

Conversion to minelayers

Ferret, Sandfly and Ariel were converted into fast minelaying destroyers in 1917, serving with the 20th Flotilla. They were each capable of laying 40 mines.[4]

Evaluation

This class of torpedo boat destroyers (TBDs, or colloquially, "boats") handled well and were excellent sea boats; like similar classes of TBDs of the time, they had open bridges but were much drier at sea than was the norm.

Ships

Builders' I class

Name Ship Builder Launched Fate
Шаблон:HMS John I. Thornycroft & Company, Woolston 27 June 1911 Sold 9 May 1921[5]
Шаблон:HMS Yarrow & Company, Scotstoun, Glasgow 21 October 1911 Sold 9 May 1921[5]
Шаблон:HMS John I. Thornycroft & Company, Woolston 26 September 1911 Converted to fast minelayer in 1917. Mined while minelaying in North Sea 2 August 1918[6]
Шаблон:HMS Yarrow & Company, Scotstoun, Glasgow 12 December 1911 Torpedoed or mined by German U-boat UC-34 off Alexandria 30 December 1917.[7]
Шаблон:HMS William Denny & Brothers,[8] Dumbarton 11 July 1911 Sold 9 May 1921[5]
Шаблон:HMS William Denny & Brothers,[8] Dumbarton 6 October 1911 Sold May 1921

Admiralty I class

Name Ship Builder Launched Fate
Шаблон:HMS William Denny & Brothers, Dumbarton 30 August 1911 Sold 4 November 1921[5]
Шаблон:HMS William Denny & Brothers, Dumbarton 4 December 1911[8] Sold 9 May 1921[5]
Шаблон:HMS J. Samuel White & Company, Cowes 12 April 1911[8] Converted to fast minelayer in 1917. Sold May 1921[8]
Шаблон:HMS J. Samuel White & Company, Cowes 1 June 1911[8] Sold November 1921[8]
Шаблон:HMS William Beardmore & Company, Dalmuir 18 October 1911[8] Sold November 1921[8]
Шаблон:HMS John Brown & Company, Clydebank 28 July 1911[8] Sold 9 May 1921[8]
Шаблон:HMS John Brown & Company, Clydebank 20 December 1911[8] Sold 9 May 1921[8]
Шаблон:HMS John Brown & Company, Clydebank 19 February 1912[8] Sold 9 May 1921[5]
Шаблон:HMS R. W. Hawthorn Leslie & Company, Hebburn 9 September 1911[8] Sold September 1920[8]
Шаблон:HMS Cammell Laird & Company, Birkenhead 29 July 1911[8] Sold October 1921[8]
Шаблон:HMS Cammell Laird & Company, Birkenhead 10 October 1911[8] Sold 4 November 1921[1]
Шаблон:HMS Vickers, Barrow-in-Furness 9 October 1911 Torpedoed by the Austro-Hungarian submarine Шаблон:SMU in the Adriatic Sea on 14 May 1918[9]
Шаблон:HMS Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Wallsend 26 July 1911[8] Converted to fast minelayer in 1917. Sold May 1921[8]
Шаблон:HMS R. W. Hawthorn Leslie & Company, Hebburn 20 December 1911[8] Sold 9 May 1921[5]

Yarrow Specials (or "Special I class")

Name Ship Builder Launched Fate
Шаблон:HMS Yarrow & Company, Scotstoun, Glasgow 9 April 1912 Sold 10 October 1922
Шаблон:HMS Yarrow & Company, Scotstoun, Glasgow 1 June 1912 Sold 9 June 1922
Шаблон:HMS Yarrow & Company, Scotstoun, Glasgow 5 September 1912 Sold May 1921[1][5]

Australian River class

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Name Ship Builder Launched Fate
Parramatta Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company Limited, Govan, Glasgow 9 February 1910 Used as accommodation by NSW Penal Department, and sold as scrap. Bow and stern sections salvaged as memorials in 1973
Yarra William Denny & Brothers, Dumbarton 9 April 1910 Broken up 1929
Warrego Laid down at Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company Limited, Govan and constructed at Cockatoo Dockyard, Sydney from parts 4 April 1911 Broken up 1930 at Cockatoo Dockyard
Huon Cockatoo Dockyard, Sydney 19 December 1914 Reduced to reserve 7 June 1928 and sunk as a target off Sydney 10 April 1931
Swan Cockatoo Dockyard, Sydney 11 December 1915 Paid off for disposal 15 May 1928 and broken up at Cockatoo Dockyard in 1930
Torrens Cockatoo Dockyard, Sydney 28 August 1915 Reduced to reserve 19 July 1920 and sunk as a target 24 November 1930

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Notes

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References

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Bibliography

  • Destroyers of the Royal Navy, 1893–1981, Maurice Cocker, 1983, Ian Allan Шаблон:ISBN
  • The British Destroyer by Captain T D Manning CBE VRD RNVR (Ret'd), (Putnam, 1961)
  • Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921, Conway Maritime Press, 1985, Robert Gardiner Шаблон:ISBN

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  4. Minesweeping and Minelaying from the Eleventh edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica, 1911
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