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HMS Zubian : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS Zubian

HMS ''Zubian'' was a First World War Royal Navy destroyer constructed from the forward end of and the rear and mid sections of . These two destroyers had been badly damaged in late 1916, and rather than scrapping both hulls at the height of World War I, the Admiralty ordered that they be rebuilt as the composite ''Zubian'' and put back into service. She was commissioned into the fleet in June 1917. The name ''Zubian'' is a portmanteau of the names of the original ships.〔Dilke, p. 714〕
''Zubian'' saw extensive service in the final two years of the war as part of the Dover Patrol. She sank the German U-boat in February 1918, while she was on patrol in the English Channel. In late April, she participated in the First Ostend Raid as an escort for the bombardment force. After the war, ''Zubian'' was sold for scrap and broken up by December 1919.
==Design==
(詳細はlong overall, with a beam of and a draught of . She displaced . The ship's propulsion system consisted of three Parsons steam turbines, which were powered by six oil-fired Thornycroft boilers. These provided and a top speed of . She was armed with two QF 4-inch Mk V guns and two torpedo tubes. One gun was mounted on the forecastle and the other on the stern, with the two torpedo tubes amidships. Her crew numbered 68 officers and enlisted.〔

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