Cleopatra sometime between 1915 and 1919
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History | |
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Name | Cleopatra |
Builder | Devonport Dockyard |
Laid down | 26 February 1914 |
Launched | 14 January 1915 |
Completed | June 1915 |
Commissioned | June 1915 |
Decommissioned | 1921 |
Recommissioned | 1923 |
Decommissioned | 1924 |
Recommissioned | January 1925 |
Decommissioned | December 1926 |
Recommissioned | December 1927 |
Decommissioned | March 1931 |
Identification | Pennant number: 1A (1914); 40 (Jan 18);[1] 88 (Apr 18); P.03 (Nov 19)[2] |
Fate | Sold for scrap, 26 June 1931 |
General characteristics (as built) | |
Class and type | C-class light cruiser |
Displacement | 4,219 long tons (4,287 t) |
Length | 446 ft (135.9 m) (o/a) |
Beam | 41 ft 6 in (12.6 m) |
Draught | 16 ft (4.9 m) (mean) |
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Propulsion | 2 × shafts; 2 × steam turbines |
Speed | 28.5 knots (52.8 km/h; 32.8 mph) |
Complement | 301 |
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The fourth HMS Cleopatra was a C-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy that saw service during World War I and the Russian Civil War. She was part of the Caroline group of the C class.