HMS Matapan (D43)

Matapan just after completion, 1947
History
United Kingdom
NameHMS Matapan
Ordered1943
BuilderJohn Brown & Company
Yard number616
Laid down11 March 1943
Launched30 April 1945
Commissioned5 September 1947
Decommissioned1977
ReclassifiedSonar trials ship, 1973
FateBroken up 1979
General characteristics
Class and typeBattle-class destroyer
Displacement
  • 2,480 tons standard
  • 3,835 tons post 1973 conversion
Length379 ft (116 m)
Beam40 ft 6 in (12.34 m)
Draught
  • 12 ft 8 in (3.86 m) mean,
  • 17 ft 6 in (5.33 m) max
  • increasing to 22 ft 0 in (6.71 m) post 1973 conversion
Propulsion
Speed35.75 knots (66.21 km/h)
Complement268
Sensors and
processing systems
  • Post 1973 conversion
    • Type 978 surface search & navigation radar
    • Type 944M(2) IFF Interrogation antenna
    • Type 2016 active/passive search & track hull sonar
    • Type 162M active bottom profiler sonar
Armament
NotesAll armament was removed during the conversion to sonar trials ship
Service record
Part of: Admiralty Underwater Weapons Establishment
Commanders:
  • Lt Cdr.D.E. Holloway, January 1970-May 1972.
  • Cdr.W.H.H. McLeod, May 1972-unknown.
  • Cdr.R.E. Hoskin, unknown-June 1974.
  • Lt Cdr.D.J.Leach (Acting) October 1974-January 1975.
  • Cdr.R.E. Hoskin, January 1975-August 1976.
  • Cdr.R.G. Evans, August 1976-August 1977.

HMS Matapan (D43) was a later or 1943 Battle-class fleet destroyer of the Royal Navy (RN). She was named after the Battle of Cape Matapan between the Royal Navy and the Regia Marina, which ended in a decisive victory for the RN force, resulting in the destruction of three cruisers and two destroyers of the Italian Navy and was a heavy blow to the Italians. So far, she has been the only ship of the Royal Navy to bear that name.

She was placed in reserve on completion of her sea trials and would remain in such a state for a lengthy period of time, ultimately seeing service in the 1970s as a sonar trials ship. In the process she outlived all her fleetmates in Royal Navy service.[1]

  1. ^ Critchley, page 115-6