HMS Gambia (48)

Gambia
History
United Kingdom
NameGambia
NamesakeGambia Colony and Protectorate
BuilderSwan Hunter, Tyne and Wear
Laid down24 July 1939
Launched30 November 1940
Commissioned21 February 1942
Out of serviceTransferred to the Royal New Zealand Navy, 22 September 1943
IdentificationPennant number: 48
New Zealand
NameGambia
Commissioned22 September 1943
Out of serviceReturned to the Royal Navy, 27 March 1946
United Kingdom
NameGambia
Recommissioned1 July 1946
DecommissionedDecember 1960
In serviceReturned to the Royal Navy, 27 March 1946
FateScrapped, 5 December 1968
General characteristics (as built)
Class and typeFiji-class light cruiser
Displacement8,631 long tons (8,770 t) (standard)
Length555 ft 6 in (169.3 m)
Beam62 ft (18.9 m)
Draught19 ft 10 in (6 m)
Installed power
Propulsion4 shafts; 4 geared steam turbine sets
Speed32.25 knots (59.73 km/h; 37.11 mph)
Range6,250 nmi (11,580 km; 7,190 mi) at 13 knots (24 km/h; 15 mph)
Complement733 (peacetime), 900 (wartime)
Armament
Armour
Aircraft carried2 × seaplanes
Aviation facilities1 × catapult, 2 × hangars

HMS Gambia (pennant number 48, later C48) was a Fiji-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy. She was in the service of the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) as HMNZS Gambia from 1943 to 1946. She was named after the then Crown colony of the Gambia, and has been the only ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name.