HMS Daring (D05)

HMS Daring (D05)
Daring at sea during her first commission (1952–1954)
History
United Kingdom
NameHMS Daring
BuilderSwan Hunter, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom
Laid down29 September 1945
Launched10 August 1949
Commissioned8 March 1952
Decommissioned9 October 1968
Motto
  • Splendide audax
  • (Latin: "finely daring")
FateSold for breaking, arriving at Blyth on 15 June 1971
Badge
  • On a Field Black, an arm and a hand in a cresset of fire all Proper
General characteristics
Class and typeDaring-class destroyer
Displacement
  • Standard: 2,830 tons
  • Full load: 3,820 tons
Length390 ft (120 m)
Beam43 ft (13 m)
Draught13.6 ft (4.1 m)
Installed power54,000 shp (40 MW)
Propulsion2 Foster Wheeler boilers (650 psi, 850 °F), Parsons steam turbines, 2 shafts
Speed30 knots (56 km/h)
Range4,400 nmi (8,100 km) at 20 kn (37 km/h)
ComplementApproximately 300
Sensors and
processing systems
Armament

HMS Daring was the nameship of the Daring-class destroyers authorised in 1944. Between 1953 and 1957 they were reclassified as "Darings" and not included in the destroyer total, but from October 1957 they reverted to classification as destroyers. Daring was built by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson on the Tyne and engined by the Wallsend Slipway & Engineering Company. She was laid down on 29 September 1945; launched on 10 August 1949; and completed on 8 March 1952. She served five commissions, was placed in reserve in December 1968 and sold for scrap in 1971. She was the sixth ship of her name in the Royal Navy.