- HMS Arrow
Seven ships of the
Royal Navy have been named HMS "Arrow", after the projectile:* "Arrow", a 20-gun sloop purchased in 1796, but captured by two French
frigate s nearGibraltar on 4 February 1805.
* "Arrow", a 14-gun cutter launched at Deptford Dockyard on 7 September 1805, and converted to abreakwater in May 1815. Broken up in May 1828.
* "Arrow", a 10-gun cutter launched atPortsmouth in 14 March 1823 and broken up in January 1852.
* "Arrow", a 477 ton "Arrow"-class wooden screw dispatch vessel launched at Blackwall on 26 June 1854 and sold on 19 May 1862.
* "Arrow", an "Ant"-class iron gunboat launched atGreenwich on 22 April 1871 and sold on 1 March 1922.
* "Arrow" (H42), launched 1929, was an A-classdestroyer that served inWorld War II and was damaged beyond repair inAlgiers harbour in 1944 when anammunition ship exploded. The hulk was broken up in May 1949.
* "Arrow" (F173), launched 1974, was a Type 21frigate that served in theFalklands War . She was sold to Pakistan in 1994 and renamed "Kaibar".The
Royal Australian Navy had a 146 ton patrol boat called "Arrow". Launched on 17 February 1968, it was wrecked on 25 December 1974 atDarwin, Australia .References
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