HMS Tartar

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HMS Tartar was a Royal Navy Tribal-class destroyer that saw extensive service during the Second World War, including operations in the Arctic, Atlantic, and Mediterranean.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Royal Navy warship
Tribal-class destroyer
armament 4.7-inch (120 mm) guns
anti-aircraft guns
depth charges
torpedo tubes
awarded battle honours
battleHonour Arctic 1941–43
English Channel 1944
Malta relief convoy of August 1942
surface form: Malta Convoys 1942

D-Day
surface form: Normandy 1944

North Africa 1942–43
Operation Weserübung
surface form: Norway 1940

Sicily 1943
builder Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson
builtAt Wallsend
surface form: Wallsend-on-Tyne
commissioned 10 March 1939
conflict World War II
surface form: Second World War
country United Kingdom
crewComplement approximately 190
displacement approximately 1,850 tons standard
fate sold for breaking up
laidDown 26 October 1936
launched 21 October 1937
maximumSpeed about 36 knots
operator Royal Navy
pennantNumber F43
propulsion oil-fired boilers
steam turbines
scrappedAt Newport, Wales
serviceEntry 1939
shipClass Tribal-class destroyer
soldForScrap 1948
status scrapped
theatreOfOperations Arctic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
English Channel
Mediterranean Sea
Norwegian Sea
tookPartIn Arctic theatre of World War II
surface form: Arctic convoys

Battle of Narvik
English Channel patrols 1944
Battle of the Mediterranean
surface form: Malta convoys

Battle of Normandy
surface form: Normandy landings

Operation Weserübung
surface form: Norwegian Campaign

Allied invasion of Sicily
surface form: Operation Husky

Operation Neptune
Operation Pedestal
Operation Torch

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