Acorn class destroyer

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Acorn or H class

RN Ensign
General Characteristics
Displacement: 730 - 780 tons
Length: 246 ft 6 in
Beam: 25 ft 6 in
Draught: 7 - 10 ft
Propulsion: oil-fired boilers, 3 shaft steam turbines, 13,500 shp
Speed: 27 kt
Range: 170 tons oil
Complement: ?
Armament:
  • 2 x BL 4 in L/40 Mark VIII, mounting P Mark V
  • 2 x QF 12 pdr 12 cwt Mark I, mounting P Mark I
  • 2 x single tubes for 21 in torpedoes

The Acorn class (officially rated as the H class in 1913) was a class of twenty destroyers of the Royal Navy completed between 1910 and 1911. The Acorns served during World War I.

After the coal-burning Beagle or G class of 1909, the Acorns marked a return to oil-firing as pioneered in the Tribal or F class of 1905 and HMS Swift of 1907. This change allowed a generally smaller vessel than the Beagles even with an increase in armament.

The Acorns had a more-or-less uniform appearance, with three funnels, a tall, thin fore funnel, a short, thick central and a short narrow after stack. They had two 4-inch guns, on the fo'c'sle - which was higher than that of the Beagles, negating the need for a raised bandstand - and on the quarterdeck. The 12-pounder guns were amidships, on sided between the first pair of funnels, and the torpedo tubes were aft of the funnels, mounted singly with a searchlight poisition between them.

Three ships were lost in wartime service.

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[edit] Bibliography

  • Destroyers of the Royal Navy, 1893-1981, Maurice Cocker, 1983, Ian Allan ISBN 0-7110-1075-7

[edit] See also


Acorn or H-class destroyer

Acorn | Alarm | Brisk | Chameleon | Comet | Fury | Goldfinch | Hope | Larne | Lyra | Martin | Minstrel | Nemesis | Nereide | Nymphe


List of destroyers of the Royal Navy