HMS Achilles

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HMS Achilles was a Royal Navy Leander-class light cruiser best known for its role in the Battle of the River Plate during World War II.

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instanceOf Leander-class light cruiser
Royal Navy warship
World War II cruiser
armament 8 × 6-inch guns
secondary anti-aircraft guns
torpedo tubes
battleDate 13 December 1939 (Battle of the River Plate)
beam approximately 56 feet
builder Cammell Laird
builtAt Birkenhead
carried seaplane for reconnaissance
class Leander class
commissioned 10 October 1933
country United Kingdom
crewNationality predominantly New Zealanders during World War II
damagedIn air attack in the Pacific during World War II
decommissioned 1960s (as INS Delhi)
displacement approximately 7,000 tons standard
enteredServiceAs INS Delhi in the Indian Navy
flag Naval Ensign of India
surface form: Indian Navy ensign

New Zealand White Ensign
White Ensign
surface form: White Ensign (Royal Navy)
laidDown 11 June 1931
launched 1 September 1932
length approximately 554 feet
maximumSpeed about 32 knots
notableEngagement Battle of the River Plate
notableFor being one of the first major warships crewed largely by New Zealanders
role in forcing Admiral Graf Spee to seek refuge in Montevideo
operatedWith HMS Ajax NERFINISHED
HMS Exeter NERFINISHED
operator Indian Navy
Royal Navy
Royal New Zealand Navy
opposedShip Admiral Graf Spee
surface form: German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee
participatedIn Battle of the River Plate
operations in the Indian Ocean
pennantNumber 70
propulsion steam turbines
renamed HMNZS Achilles
INS Delhi
returnedTo Royal Navy after World War II
scrapped late 20th century
servedIn Indian Navy post-World War II
Pacific theatre during World War II
South Atlantic during early World War II
soldTo Indian Navy
transferDate 1937 (to New Zealand service)
transferredTo Royal New Zealand Navy

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