F43

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F43 is the pennant number of HMS Tartar, a Royal Navy Tribal-class destroyer that served prominently during the Second World War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Royal Navy destroyer
Tribal-class destroyer
armament 1 × quadruple 2‑pdr "pom‑pom"
4 × 0.5 in machine guns
4 × 21 in torpedo tubes
4 × twin 4.7 in guns (as built)
awarded battle honours in multiple theatres of WWII
beam 36 ft 6 in
builder Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson NERFINISHED
builtAt Wallsend-on-Tyne NERFINISHED
class Tribal-class destroyer
commissioned 10 March 1939
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
country United Kingdom
crewComplement about 190
displacementFullLoad 2519 tons
displacementStandard 1891 tons
draught 11 ft 3 in
engagement Battle of the North Cape NERFINISHED
actions against German destroyers off Norway
fate scrapped
laidDown 26 October 1936
launched 21 October 1937
lengthOverall 377 ft
maximumSpeed 36 knots
namedAfter Tartar people NERFINISHED
navalEnsign White Ensign NERFINISHED
notableAction escorted Arctic convoys to the Soviet Union
provided naval gunfire support on D‑Day
supported Allied landings in North Africa
supported Allied landings in Sicily
operator Royal Navy
paidOff post‑Second World War
pennantNumber F43
powerOutput 44000 shp
propulsion 2 shafts
steam turbines
range 5700 nmi at 15 knots
scrapped late 1940s
serviceEntry 1939
theatre Arctic Ocean NERFINISHED
English Channel NERFINISHED
Home Fleet NERFINISHED
Mediterranean Sea NERFINISHED
tookPartIn Arctic convoys
Normandy landings NERFINISHED
Norwegian Campaign NERFINISHED
Operation Husky NERFINISHED
Operation Torch NERFINISHED

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