History | |
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United Kingdom | |
Name | Rover |
Builder | HM Dockyard, Pembroke |
Launched | 21 June 1853 |
History | |
Prussia German Empire | |
Name | Rover |
Acquired | 9 July 1862 |
In service | 15 May 1863 |
Out of service | 30 September 1890 |
Stricken | 18 November 1890 |
Fate | Sold for scrap 1911 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Helena-class sloop of war |
Displacement | 500.9 long tons (508.9 t) (normal) |
Length | 132 ft (40.2 m) (o/a) |
Beam | 337 ft 10+1⁄2 in (103.0 m) |
Depth of hold | 132 ft 9 in (40.5 m) |
Sail plan | brig |
Complement | 150 |
Armament |
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SMS Rover was a brig built in Great Britain in 1853 by the Royal Dockyard at Pembroke in South Wales for the Royal Navy. In 1862, the Prussian Navy purchased the Rover and, retaining the old name, placed her in service in 1863 as a training ship for ship's boys.[1] She served in this capacity in the Navy of the North German Confederation from 1867 and in the Imperial German Navy from 1872. She was decommissioned in 1890 and sold for demolition in 1911.