HMAS Quiberon
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History | |
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Australia | |
Namesake | Battle of Quiberon Bay, 1759 |
Builder | J. Samuel White |
Laid down | 14 October 1940 |
Launched | 31 January 1942 |
Commissioned | 6 July 1942 |
Decommissioned | 26 June 1964 |
Reclassified | Anti-submarine frigate (1954) |
Motto | "Seek and Subdue" |
Honours and awards |
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Fate | Sold for scrap in 1972 |
General characteristics (as launched) | |
Class and type | Q-class destroyer |
Displacement |
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Length |
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Beam | 35 ft 8 in (10.87 m) |
Propulsion | 2 Admiralty 3-drum boilers, Parsons Impulse turbines, 40,000 shp (30,000 kW) |
Speed | 32.7 knots (60.6 km/h; 37.6 mph) |
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Complement | 8 officers, 181 sailors |
Armament |
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General characteristics (post conversion) | |
Type | Modified Type 15 frigate |
Draught | 15.5 ft (4.7 m) |
Range | 4,040 nautical miles (7,480 km; 4,650 mi) at 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph) |
HMAS Quiberon (G81/D20/D281/F03) was a Q-class destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Although built for the Royal Navy and remaining British property until 1950, Quiberon was one of two Q-class destroyers commissioned into the RAN during World War II. She was passed into full RAN ownership in 1950, and converted into an anti-submarine frigate.