HMS Undaunted (1914)

For other ships of the same name, see HMS Undaunted.
Aerial view circa. 1914-1918
Career (United Kingdom)
Name: HMS Undaunted
Builder: Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Govan
Laid down: 21 December 1912
Launched: 28 April 1914
Commissioned: August 1914
Fate: Sold for scrapping 9 April 1923
General characteristics
Class and type:Arethusa-class light cruiser
Displacement:3,500 tons
Length:436 ft (133 m) Overall
Beam:39 ft (12 m)
Draught:13.5 ft (4.1 m)
Propulsion:Brown-Curtis turbines
Eight Yarrow boilers
40,000 hp
Speed:28.5 knots (53 km/h)
Range:carried 482 tons (810 tons maximum) of fuel oil
Complement:318
Armament:2 × BL 6-inch (152.4 mm) Mk XII guns

6 × QF 4-inch (101.6 mm) Mk V guns
1 × 4 inch AA gun
2 × QF 2 pdr AA guns

8 × 21-inch (533 mm) torpedo tubes
Armour:3 inches (76 mm) side (amidships)
2.25–1.5 inches (57–38 mm) side (bows)
2.5–2 inches (64–51 mm) side (stern)
1 inch (25 mm) upper decks (amidships)
1 inch (25 mm) deck over rudder
6 inches (150 mm) conning tower

HMS Undaunted was an Arethusa-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy launched on 28 April 1914 at Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company's shipyard at Govan.

Service history

Undaunted participated in numerous naval operations during the First World War. On commissioning she was assigned as the leader of the 3rd Destroyer Flotilla of the Harwich Force, guarding the eastern approaches to the English Channel. On 28 August 1914 Undaunted took part in the Battle of Heligoland Bight, and on 17 October 1914 she was involved in an action off the Dutch island of Texel with German torpedo boats resulting in the complete annihilation of the German Seventh Half-Flotilla of torpedo boats. On the 25 December 1914 she took part in the Cuxhaven Raid, and on 24 January 1915 she took part in the Battle of Dogger Bank.

In April 1915 Undaunted was damaged in collision with the destroyer Landrail, and on 24 March 1915 she was again damaged in a collision, this time with the cruiser Cleopatra. In 1917 she was appointed as leader of the 10th Destroyer Flotilla of the Harwich Force, and in November 1918 was reassigned to the 4th Light Cruiser Squadron of the Grand Fleet.

She survived to see the end of the First World War, and was sold for scrapping on 9 April 1923 to Cashmore, of Newport.

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