HMS Challenger (1902)

For other ships of the same name, see HMS Challenger.
Career (United Kingdom)
Name: HMS Challenger
Builder: HM Dockyard Chatham
Laid down: December 1900
Launched: 27 May 1902
Christened: Mrs. Eva Holland
Completed: 1904
Fate: Broken up for scrap in 1920
General characteristics
Class and type:Challenger-class protected cruiser
Displacement:5,900 tons
Length:355 ft (108.2 m)
Beam:56 ft (17.1 m)
Draught:21 ft 8 in (6.60 m)
Propulsion:12,500 horsepower
Speed:21 knots (39 km/h)
Armament:11 × BL 6-inch (152.4 mm) Mk VII guns

8 x 12 pounder guns
6 x 3 pounder guns

2 × 18-inch (450-mm) torpedo tubes

HMS Challenger was a second-class protected cruiser of the Challenger-class of the Royal Navy.

Service history

Challenger was laid down at Chatham Dockyard on 1 December 1900, and launched there on 27 May 1902, when she was named by Eva Holland, wife of Rear-Admiral S. C. Holland, Admiral-Superintendent of Chatham Dockyard.[1] Commissioned on 30 May 1904, she commenced duty on the Australia Station.[2] She was paid off into reserve on 10 October 1912 before recommissioning during the First World War. She initially served as part of the Ninth Cruiser Squadron off West Africa before serving in East African waters. She was sold in 1920 and was broken up for scrap.

Notes

  1. "Naval & Military intelligence" The Times (London). Friday, 16 May 1902. (36769), p. 11.
  2. Bastock, p.128-130.

References

External links

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