HMAS Vampire

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HMAS Vampire was a Royal Australian Navy destroyer that saw extensive action during World War II, including escort duties, raids, and major naval engagements in the Mediterranean and Indian Ocean.

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instanceOf Royal Australian Navy destroyer
naval vessel
warship
alliance Allied navies
armament 4 × 4-inch guns
torpedo tubes
builder J. Samuel White
casualties significant but majority of crew survived
commandStructure Eastern Fleet
commissioned 22 September 1917
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
country Australia
displacement approx. 1,100 tons standard
era World War II
fate sunk in action
laidDown 10 October 1916
launched 21 May 1917
length approx. 95 metres
nationality Australian
navy Royal Australian Navy
notableAction escort duties for major Allied warships
raids against Axis shipping
operator Royal Australian Navy
originalName HMS Vampire
originalOperator Royal Navy
participatedIn Indian Ocean convoy escort operations
Mediterranean convoy escort operations
Red Sea operations
operations in the Bay of Bengal
operations off North Africa
pennantNumber D68
propulsion steam turbines
role convoy escort
destroyer escort
fleet screening
raiding operations
serviceBranch Royal Australian Navy
shipClass V-class destroyer
shipyard Cowes
surface form: J. Samuel White, Cowes, Isle of Wight
sinkingDate 9 April 1942
sinkingLocation off Ceylon in the Indian Ocean
status lost in World War II
sunkBy Japanese carrier aircraft
theatreOfOperations Indian Ocean
Mediterranean Sea
transferDate 11 October 1933
transferredTo Royal Australian Navy

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