HMS Arbutus
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History | |
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United Kingdom | |
Name | HMS Arbutus |
Namesake | Arbutus |
Builder | Blyth Shipbuilding & Drydock Co. Ltd |
Laid down | 30 November 1939 |
Launched | 5 June 1940 |
Commissioned | 12 October 1940 |
Identification | Pennant number: K86 |
Fate | Torpedoed and sunk, 5 February 1942 |
General characteristics [1][2] | |
Class and type | Flower-class corvette |
Displacement | 925 long tons (940 t) |
Length | 205 ft (62 m) |
Beam | 33 ft (10 m) |
Draught | 13.5 ft (4.1 m) |
Installed power | 2,750 ihp (2,050 kW) |
Propulsion |
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Speed | 16.5 knots (30.6 km/h; 19.0 mph) |
Range | 3,500 nmi (6,500 km; 4,000 mi) at 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph) |
Complement | 85 |
Armament |
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HMS Arbutus was a Flower-class corvette of the Royal Navy, which was active during the Second World War. She was a successful escort vessel, and took part in the destruction of two U-boats during the Battle of the Atlantic. Arbutus was torpedoed by a U-boat and sunk in the North Atlantic in February 1942 while aiding a convoy that was under attack.