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The name HMS ''Comet'', after the comet, has been used no fewer than sixteen times by the Royal Navy. * was a 4-gun bomb vessel built in 1695 and captured by the French in 1706. * was a 14-gun bomb vessel in use from 1742 to 1759. * was a galley used in 1756. * was a 10-gun brig-sloop in India in 1758. * was a 10-gun sloop purchased in 1777 and sold the following year. * HMS ''Comet'' was the 10-gun sloop ''Diligence'' converted to a fire ship in 1779 but sold the following year. * was a fire ship built in 1783 and used in 1800 at Dunkirk Roads. * was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1807 and sold in 1815. * was launched in 1822, making her the first steam-powered vessel of the Royal Navy, although not added to the Navy List until 1831. * was an 18-gun launched in 1828, renamed ''Comus'' in 1832, and broken up 1862. * HMS ''Comet'' was the former , renamed in 1869. * was an flat-iron gunboat launched in 1870 and sold for breaking in 1908. * was an launched in 1910 and sunk by an Austrian submarine in 1918. * was a 1930s C-class destroyer launched in 1931, renamed ''Restigouche'' in 1938, and broken up in 1946. * was a 1940s C-class destroyer in service from 1944 to 1962. ==See also== * ''Comet'' was an American brig used in the coastwise slave trade that was blown into Bermuda in 1831; the British seized it and liberated the slaves it was carrying. * was an iron paddle boat built by Lairds in 1839 for the East India Company's marine service. * ''Comeet'' was the Dutch brig ''Komeet'', captured in 1795, renamed HMS ''Penguin'' later that year or early the next, and sold in 1809. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「HMS Comet」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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