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HMS Nubian (1909) : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS Nubian (1909)

HMS ''Nubian'' was a Royal Navy Tribal-class destroyer. She was launched in 1909 and torpedoed in 1916. With her bows blown off, the wreck was used to create a new ship by joining the bows of another destroyer of the same class, . The resulting ship was given the portmanteau name . She went on to sink the U-boat ''UC-50'' in 1918 and was scrapped in 1919.
==Commissioning==
''Nubian'' was launched on 20 April 1909, her keel plate having been laid down on 18 May 1908 at the Thornycroft yard in Woolston, Southampton. The ship was commissioned for service in the First Destroyer Flotilla by Commander Colin McKenzie at Sheerness on 3 September 1909. Powered by oil-fired steam turbines producing a total of around 15,500 horsepower, she replaced a River-class destroyer in the flotilla. Steam trials had taken place at the mouth of the Thames in June of that year.
A long, four-funnelled triple-screwed ship with a beam of , the ''Nubian'' displaced slightly under 1000 tons and had a crew of 70. She could sail at and had a pair of , one mounted at the fore and one aft, as well as two torpedo tubes.〔

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