- HMS Challenger
Eight
ship s of theRoyal Navy have been named HMS "Challenger", most famously thesurvey vessel "Challenger" that carried the "Challenger" expedition from 1872 to 1876.* The first "Challenger" was a 16-gun
brig-sloop launched in 1806 and captured by the French in 1811.
* The second "Challenger" was an 18-gunbrig-sloop launched in 1813 and later used as astore hulk before being sold in 1824.
* The third "Challenger" was a 28-gun6th rate launched in 1826 and wrecked offChile in 1835. Under the command ofCharles Fremantle , it was in part responsible for the creation of the colony ofWestern Australia in 1829.
* The fourth "Challenger" was to have been an 18-guncorvette of 810 tons; the ship was ordered fromChatham Dockyard in 1845, but cancelled in 1848.
* The fifth "Challenger" was ascrew corvette launched in 1858, converted to a survey ship in 1872 in preparation for her famous voyage, hulked in 1880, and sold in 1921. The research ship "Glomar Challenger " and the Space Shuttle "Challenger" were named after this ship.
* The sixth "Challenger" was a "2nd class cruiser" (aprotected cruiser ) of the "Challenger" class in service from 1902 to 1920.
* The seventh "Challenger" was asurvey ship launched in 1931 and broken up 1954.
* The eighth "Challenger", the RN's first purpose built ship for support of saturation diving missions, was launched in 1981 and sold in 1993.
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