Serial 3911 Monograph Index Guide No. 912-200 From NAVAL ATTACHE At LONDON Date 5 AUGUST, 1941 Source DIRECTOR OF NAVAL CONSTRUCTION Evaluation RELIABLE Subject GREAT BRITAIN- NAVY- DESTROYER DESIGN SUMMARY: The Director of Naval Construction, Amiralty, has in hand a preliminary design of a "fleet" destroyer based on requirements established by the Naval Staff. 1. The Director of Naval Construction is preparing sketch plans of a destroyer for fleet use to meet requirements established by the Naval Staff. The following are the character- istics of the design: USDD 445 Class 2110 Displacement (standard) 2,200 tons 2890 Displacement (deep) 2,960 tons 369 Length 364 feet 38.5 Beam 39'6" 3.0-3.5 G.M. Not less than 3.0 feet 1.2 G.Z. (Light condition) 1.2 feet 60,000 H.P. 48,000 Est Endurance (free route clean bottom) at 5000 20 knots 4150 miles Est Maximum Speed theoretical at 41 Apx Standard displacement 36 knots 35 At deep displacement 32 knots Armament: 5-6"/38 Two in number, twin 4".7 H.A./L.A. turrets forward of bridge, Max.Elev. Maximum elevation 80 degrees. "Below Deck" (sunken) 85 degrees mountings. 1-Quad. Four in number, twin Before (40 m.m.) Aft arranged for four 1.1 corner defense. 4-0.50 cal. Six in number, Oerlikune (20 m.m.). 2-quint Two in number, quadruple torpedo tube mounts. 10-600# Seventy depth charges. Plus 8-300# NONE Arrangements are to be provided for "two speed" mine sweeping equipment if required. |