HMS Sirius
Seven
ships
of the
Royal Navy
have been named
HMS
Sirius
after the
brightest star
in the night
sky
.
HMS
Sirius
(1786)
was the
flagship
of the
First Fleet
to
Australia
.
HMS
Sirius
(1797)
was a 36-gun
fifth-rate
frigate
, and served during the
Napoleonic Wars
until she was lost at the
Battle of Grand Port
,
Isle de France
.
HMS
Sirius
(1813)
was a fifth-rate frigate. She was never commissioned and apparently spent her whole career at Portsmouth
in ordinary
until she was broken up there in 1862.
HMS
Sirius
(1868)
was an
Eclipse
-class
wooden
screw sloop
sold in 1885.
HMS
Sirius
(1890)
was an
Apollo
-class
protected cruiser
that served in
World War I
.
HMS
Sirius
(82)
was a
Dido
-class
light cruiser
in
World War II
.
HMS
Sirius
(F40)
was a
Leander
-class
frigate in service until 1994.
SS Sirius (1837)