Parker-class flotilla leader

HMAS Anzac
Class overview
NameParker class
Builders
Operators
Preceded byMarksman class
Succeeded byAdmiralty V class
Built1915–1917
In commission1915–1935
Completed6
Lost1
Retired5
General characteristics
TypeDestroyer flotilla leader
Displacement1,670 long tons (1,700 t)
Length325 ft (99 m)
Beam31 ft 9 in (9.68 m)
Draught10 ft 6 in (3.20 m)
PropulsionYarrow-type boilers, steam turbines, 3 shafts, 36,000 shp
Speed34 knots (63 km/h; 39 mph)
Endurance415 tons oil
Complement116
Armament

The Parker-class leaders or improved Marksman-class leaders were a class of six destroyer leaders built for the Royal Navy during 1916–17 for World War I service. They were named after famed historical naval leaders, except for Anzac, which was named to honour the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, and was later transferred to the Royal Australian Navy. They were the last major Royal Navy warships to be ordered with three propeller shafts, a design that was never widely adopted in British warships.