HMS Sutlej

HMS Sutlej

Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS "Sutlej", after the Sutlej, a river that flows through modern day India and Pakistan:

*HMS|Sutlej|1855|6 was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1855, but converted to screw propulsion and undocked in 1860. She was broken up in 1869.
*HMS|Sutlej|1899|6 was a "Cressy" class armoured cruiser launched in 1899 and sold in 1921. She was scrapped in 1924.
*HMIS "Sutlej" was a "Black Swan" class sloop launched in 1940. She was used as a survey ship from 1955 and was paid off in 1978. She was deleted from the navy lists in 1982/3 and was broken up.


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