Cape Town (light cruiser)
Warship career | |
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Ordering | |
The start of work | 1918February 18 |
The launching | 1919June 28 |
Placement on duty | 1922April 10 |
Military retirement | |
Afterwards | I sell it as a scrap on April 5, 1946 |
Removal from a register | |
Performance specifications | |
Displacement | 4,190Ton |
Full length | 451.4ft |
Overall width | 43.9ft |
Draft | 14ft |
Engine | Parsons expression turbine Canned yeah low Biaxial promotion 40,000 shp |
最大速 | 29Knot |
Crew | 330-350 people |
兵装 | The 6 inches gun 5 gate 3 inches of antiaircraft gun 2 gates The 3 pounds gun 4 gate It is the 砲 2 gate 2 pounds plonk One machine gun 21 inches of torpedo tube 8 gates |
Cape Town (HMS Capetown, D88) is a British naval light cruiser of the launching for 1,919 years. Carlisle grade.
Warship career
I construct it in camel Laird Corporation. The February 18, 1918 start of work. The June 28, 1919 launching. The April 10, 1922 completion.
I belonged to the United States, west India fleet and a Chinese fleet before World War II.
I received the falling of a thunderbolt of Italian torpedo boat MAS213, and Cape Town guarding the minesweeper off Massawa of the Red Sea on April 8, 1941 during World War II was damaged. Cape Town was towed into Australian naval スループパラマタ and received a tinker there toward Port Sudan. Then I moved to Bombay in May, and repair was carried out there.
On April 5, 1946, I sell it as a scrap.
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