HMS Slinger (1917)

History
United Kingdom
NameHMS Slinger
Builder Lobnitz and Company, Limited
Launched3 September 1917
Acquired1917
Commissioned1917
FateSold 16 October 1919
History
Name
  • Niki (1920–1937)
  • Lingfield (1937–1941)
Operator
  • Boyazides L, Brother & Company (1920–1934)
  • Valsamakis & Company (1934–1937)
  • Nomikos Petros (1937)
  • Finchley Steamship Company (1937–1941)
Acquired1920
FateSunk in collision 17 October 1941
General characteristics
(as HMS Slinger)
Tonnage875 GRT
General characteristics
(As commercial cargo ship)[1]
Tonnage1,002 GRT
Length195 ft 4 in (59.54 m)
Beam35 ft 5 in (10.80 m)
Draught14 ft 5 in (4.39 m)
Propulsion
Speed10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph)

HMS Slinger was an experimental catapult ship operated by the Royal Navy during the First World War. After Royal Navy service from 1917 to 1919, she operated as a commercial cargo ship under the names SS Niki and SS Lingfield from 1920 until she sank in 1941.

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