- S class destroyer (1916)
The S class were a class of 67
destroyer s built from 1917 for theRoyal Navy . The design was based on the Admiralty modified R class and all ships had names beginning with S and T.They were built in three discrete groups; the Admiralty S class comprised 55 vessels (excluding two that were cancelled) built in two batches that were ordered in May and June 1917 respectively, while 7 vessels were built to a distinct design by Yarrow and 5 more to another distinct design by Thornycroft. All ships had 2 funnels, a long
fo'c'sle and a tall bridge which, unusually, was located "behind" the break in the main deck. Most of these ships commissioned afterWorld War I , but only eleven survived to serve inWorld War II . The remainder were scrapped in the mid to late 1930s.Admiralty S class ships
24 vessels were ordered in April 1917.
*"Sabre", built by Alexander Stephen and Sons, Linthouse, Govan, laid down10 September 1917 , launched23 September 1918 , and completed9 November 1918 . Sold for breaking up November 1945.
*"Saladin", built by Stephen, laid down10 September 1917 , launched17 February 1919 , and completed11 April 1919 . Sold for breaking up29 June 1947 .
*"Simoom", built by John Brown and Company, Clydebank, laid down30 May 1917 , launched26 January 1918 , and completed March1918 . Sold for breaking up8 January 1931 .
*"Scimitar", built by John Brown, laid down30 May 1917 , launched27 February 1918 , and completed April 1918. Sold for breaking up29 June 1947 .
*"Scotsman", built by John Brown, laid down10 December 1917 , launched30 March 1918 , and completed June 1918. Sold for breaking up (delivered)13 July 1937 .
*"Scout", built by John Brown, laid down25 October 1917 , launched27 April 1918 , and completed June 1918. Sold for breaking up (delivered)2 March 1946 .
*"Senator", built by William Denny and Brothers, Dumbarton, laid down10 July 1917 , launched2 April 1918 , and completed7 June 1918 . Sold for breaking up (delivered)7 September 1936 .
*"Sepoy", built by Denny, laid down6 August 1917 , launched22 May 1918 , and completed6 August 1918 . Sold for breaking up2 July 1932 .
*"Seraph", built by Denny, laid down4 October 1917 , launched8 July 1918 , and completed25 December 1918 . Sold for breaking up May 1934.
*"Shark", built by Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson, Wallsend on Tyne, launched9 April 1918 , and completed July1918 . Sold for breaking up5 February 1931 .
*"Sparrowhawk", built by Swan Hunter, launched14 May 1918 , and completed September1918 . Sold for breaking up5 February 1931 .
*"Splendid", built by Swan Hunter, launched10 July 1918 . sold for breaking up8 January 1931 .
*"Success", built by William Doxford and Sons, Sunderland, launched29 June 1918 , and completed April1919 . Transferred to Royal Australian Navy in June1919 , sold for breaking up4 June 1937 .
*"Speedy", built by Doxford, launched26 August 1918 , and completed1919 . Sold for breaking up (delivered)23 November 1936 .
*"Shikari", built by Doxford, launched14 July 1919 , and completed at Chatham Dockyard in March1924 . Sold for breaking up (delivered)4 November 1945 .
*"Sikh", built by Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Govan, launched7 May 1918 , and completed29 June 1918 . Sold for breaking up26 July 1927 .
*"Sirdah", built by Fairfield, launched6 July 1918 , and completed6 September 1918 . Sold for breaking up4 May 1934 .
*"Somme", built by Fairfield, launched10 September 1918 , and completed4 November 1918 . Sold for breaking up25 August 1932 .
*"Steadfast", built by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Hebburn on Tyne, launched8 August 1918 , and completed March 1919. Sold for breaking up28 July 1934 .
*"Stirling", built by Palmers, launched8 October 1918 , and completed March 1919. Sold for breaking up25 August 1932 .
*"Swallow", built by Scott's Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Greenock, launched1 August 1918 , and completed September1918 . Sold for breaking up (delivered)24 September 1936 .
*"Swordsman", built by Scott's, launched28 December 1918 , and completed March1919 . Transferred to Royal Australian Navy in June1919 , sold for breaking up4 June 1937 .
*"Tribune", built by J. Samuel White and Company, Cowes, laid down21 August 1917 , launched28 March 1918 , and completed16 July 1918 . Sold for breaking up17 December 1931 .
*"Trinidad", built by White, laid down15 September 1917 , launched8 April 1918 , and completed9 September 1918 . Sold for breaking up16 February 1932 .33 vessels were ordered in June 1917.
*"Sardonyx", built by Stephen, laid down25 March 1918 , launched27 May 1919 , and completed1919 . Sold for breaking up (delivered) October1945 .
* "Saturn", also from Stephen, order cancelled 1919.
* "Sycamore", also from Stephen, order cancelled 1919.
*"Scythe", built by John Brown, laid down14 January 1918 , launched25 April 1918 , and completed July1918 . Sold for breaking up28 November 1931 .
*"Seabear", built by John Brown, laid down13 December 1917 , launched6 July 1918 , and completed September1918 . Sold for breaking up5 February 1931 .
*"Seafire", built by John Brown, laid down27 February 1918 , launched10 August 1918 , and completed November1918 . Sold for breaking up (delivered)14 September 1936 .
*"Searcher", built by John Brown, laid down30 March 1918 , launched11 September 1918 , and completed November1918 . Sold for breaking up25 March 1936 .
*"Seawolf", built by John Brown, laid down30 April 1918 , launched2 November 1918 , and completed January1919 . Sold for breaking up23 February 1931 .
*"Serapis", built by Denny, laid down4 October 1917 , launched17 September 1918 , and completed21 March 1919 . Sold for breaking up25 January 1934 .
*"Serene", built by Denny, laid down2 February 1918 , launched30 November 1918 , and completed 30 April]1919 . Sold for breaking up (delivered)14 September 1936 .
*"Sesame", built by Denny, laid down13 March 1918 , launched30 December 1918 , and completed28 March 1919 . Sold for breaking up4 May 1934 .
*"Spear", built by Fairfield, launched9 November 1918 , and completed17 December 1918 . Sold for breaking up13 July 1926 .
*"Spindrift", built by Fairfield, launched30 December 1918 , and copleted2 April 1919 . Sold for breaking up July1936 .
*"Sportive", built by Swan Hunter, launched19 September 1918 , and completed December1918 . Sold for breaking up (delivered)25 September 1936 .
*"Stalwart", built by Swan Hunter, laid down April1918 , launched23 October 1918 , and completed April1919 . Transferred to Royal Australian Navy in June1919 , sold for breaking up4 June 1937 .
*"Tintagel", built by Swan Hunter, launched13 June 1918 , and completed September1918 . Sold for breaking up February1931 .
*"Tilbury", built by Swan Hunter, launched9 August 1918 , and completed December1918 . Sold for breaking up16 February 1932 .
*"Stonehenge", built by Palmers, launched19 March 1919 , and completed September1919 . Wrecked nearSmyrna 6 November 1920 .
*"Stormcloud", built by Palmers, launched30 May 1919 , and completed in late1919 . Sold for breaking up28 July 1934 .
*"Strenuous", built by Scott's, launched9 November 1918 , and completed January1919 . Sold for breaking up25 August 1932 .
*"Stronghold", built by Scott's, launched6 May 1919 , and completed in late1919 . Sunk in action south of Java4 March 1942 .
*"Sturdy", built by Scott's, launched25 June 1919 , wrecked onTiree 30 October 1940 .
*"Tactician", built by William Beardmore and Company, Dalmuir, laid down21 November 1917 , launched7 August 1918 , and completed23 October 1918 . Sold for breaking up February1931 .
*"Tara", built by Beardmore, laid down21 November 1917 , launched12 October 1918 , and completed9 December 1918 . Sold for breaking up17 December 1931 .
*"Tasmania", built by Beardmore, laid down18 December 1917 , launched22 November 1918 , and completed29 January 1919 . Transferred to Royal Australian Navy in June1919 , sold for breaking up4 June 1937 .
*"Tattoo", built by Beardmore, laid down21 December 1917 , launched28 December 1918 , and completed7 April 1919 . Transferred to Royal Australian Navy in June1919 , sold for breaking up9 January 1937 .
*"Tenedos", built by R. & W. Hawthorn, Leslie and Company, Hebburn on Tyne, laid down6 December 1917 , launched21 October 1918 , and completed June1919 . Sunk by Japanese aircraft offColombo 5 April 1942 .
*"Thanet", built by Hawthorn, Leslie, laid down13 December 1917 , launched5 November 1918 , and completed1919 . Sunk in action off Malaya27 January 1942 .
*"Thracian", built by Hawthorn, Leslie, laid down17 January 1918 , launched5 March 1920 , and completed at Sheerness Dockyard April 1922. Run ashore atHong Kong 24 December 1941 , became Japanese "No.101" in September 1942, returned to Royal Navy control September 1945, broken up 1947.
*"Turbulent", built by Hawthorn, Leslie, laid down14 November 1917 , launched29 May 1919 , and completed ?1919. Sold for breaking up (delivered)25 August 1936 .
*"Trojan", built by White, laid down3 January 1918 , launched20 July 1918 , and completed6 December 1918 . Sold for breaking up (delivered)24 September 1936 .
*"Truant", built by White, laid down14 February 1918 , launched18 September 1918 , and completed17 March 1919 . Sold for breaking up28 November 1931 .
*"Trusty", built by White, laid down11 April 1918 , launched6 November 1918 , and completed9 May 1919 . Sold for breaking up (delivered)25 September 1936 .Thornycroft S class ships
These five vessels were built to Thornycroft's own design; they were slightly larger than the Admiralty design and had engines of 29,000 shp. The first two were ordered in April 1917 and the last three in June 1917.
*"Speedy", built by J. I. Thornycroft and Company, Woolston, laid down May 1917, launched
1 June 1918 , and completed August1918 . Sunk in collision with a merchant ship in theSea of Marmara 24 September 1922 .
*"Tobago", built by Thornycroft, laid down July 1917, launched15 July 1918 , and completed October 1918. Damaged by mine12 November 1920 in theBlack Sea and declared constructive total loss, sold for breaking up atMalta 9 February 1922 .
*"Torbay", built by Thornycroft, laid down November 1917, launched6 March 1918 , and completed July 1919. Transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy in March1928 and renamed "Champlain", broken up 1937.
*"Toreador", built by Thornycroft, laid down November 1917, launched7 December 1918 , and completed April1919 . Transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy in March 1928 and renamed "Vancouver", broken up1937 .
*"Tourmaline", built by Thornycroft, laid down January 1918, launched14 April 1919 , and completed 1919. Sold for breaking up28 November 1931 .Yarrow S class ships
These seven vessels were built to Yarrow's own design; they were slightly smaller than the Admiralty design and had engines of only 23,000 shp. All ordered in April
1917 ; the orders for "Torch" and "Tomahawk" replaced previous orders for two Admiralty W class destroyers previously ordered from Yarrow in December1917 ("Wayfarer" and "Woodpecker").*"Torch", built by Yarrow and Company, Scotstoun, laid down April
1917 , launched16 March 1918 , and completed May1918 . Sold for breaking up19 November 1929 .
*"Tomahawk", built by Yarrow, laid down April1917 , launched16 May 1918 , and completed July1918 . Sold for breaking up26 June 1928 .
*"Tryphon", built by Yarrow, laid down April1917 , launched22 June 1918 , and completed September1918 . Stranded4 May 1919 and declared constructive total loss, sold for breaking up atMalta 27 September 1920 .
*"Tumult", built by Yarrow, laid down June1917 , launched17 September 1918 , and completed December1918 . Sold for breaking up3 October 1928 .
*"Turquoise", built by Yarrow, laid down June1917 , launched9 November 1918 , and completed March1919 . Sold for breaking up January1932 .
*"Tuscan", built by Yarrow, laid down June1917 , launched1 March 1919 , and completed June1919 . Sold for breaking up25 August 1932 .
*"Tyrian", built by Yarrow, laid down June1917 , launched2 July 1919 , and completed late1919 . Sold for breaking up February1930 .Australian ships
Five of the above Admiralty S class were transferred to the
Royal Australian Navy in June 1919. The ships were all commissioned on 27 January 1920 although they spent much of their careers in reserve. None of these ships served in World War II, having been scrapped in 1937.
*HMAS "Stalwart"
*HMAS "Success"
*HMAS "Swordsman"
*HMAS "Tasmania"
*HMAS "Tattoo"Canadian ships
Two of the Thornycroft S class were transferred to the
Royal Canadian Navy in March 1928. Neither of these ships served in World War II, having been scrapped in 1937.
* HMCS "Champlain" formerly "Torbay"
* HMCS "Vancouver" fomerly "Toreador"Bibliography
*"Warships of Australia", Ross Gillett, Illustrations Colin Graham, Rigby Limited, 1977, ISBN 0-7270-0472-7
See also
*
List of destroyers of the Royal Navy
*List of major warship classes of the Royal Australian Navy
*List of Royal Australian Navy ships
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