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HMS Hardy (1912) : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS Hardy (1912)

HMS ''Hardy'' was a Royal Navy ship that was one of 20 Acasta-class destroyers. Serving during World War I, she was part of the Grand Fleet at the Battle of Jutland. ''Hardy'' was built by John I. Thornycroft & Company and laid down on 13 November 1911. The ship was launched on 10 October 1912 and completed on 1 September 1913. She was the 6th vessel of the Royal Navy to bear the name ''Hardy'' and the 3rd to receive battle honours.
==Specifications==

The standard build of ''Acasta''-class destroyers' had a displacement of 892 tons when containing standard load and 1072 tons when containing deep load. The ships' dimensions were 267ft 6in × 27ft × 10ft 5in.
At a speed of 15kn the class' stated range was 1,540nm, while the top speed was 29kn.
''Acasta''-class destroyers were armed with three 4 inch guns and two torpedo tubes.
Vessels were powered by 2-shaft, oil fired turbines and had a fuel capacity of 199 tons of oil.
''Hardys pennant numbers were H67, H39, and H88.〔

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