Chung King

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Chung King was the name given to the former British light cruiser HMS Aurora after she was transferred to the Chinese Navy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf light cruiser
naval vessel
warship
armament 4-inch anti-aircraft guns
6-inch guns
torpedo tubes
builder Portsmouth Dockyard NERFINISHED
country Republic of China
crewType naval personnel
designedFor fleet screening
reconnaissance
trade protection
displacement approximately 5,200 tons standard
formerName HMS Aurora NERFINISHED
hasAnchors yes
hasAntiAircraftArmament yes
hasBoatCranes yes
hasBridge yes
hasFireControlSystem yes
hasFlag Republic of China NERFINISHED
hasFormerFlag United Kingdom NERFINISHED
hasGunTurrets yes
hasMainBattery yes GENERATED
hasMasts yes
hasPropellers yes GENERATED
hasRadar yes
hasRudder yes
hasSecondaryBattery yes
hasShipBoats yes
hasSmokeStacks yes
hasSuperstructure yes
hasTorpedoArmament yes
hullMaterial steel
laidDownAs HMS Aurora NERFINISHED
navalRole light cruiser
operator Republic of China Navy NERFINISHED
originCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
powerplant oil-fired boilers
previousOperator Royal Navy NERFINISHED
propulsion geared turbines
steam turbines
serviceBranch navy
shipClass Arethusa-class cruiser NERFINISHED
shipType surface combatant
topSpeed approximately 32 knots
transferredFrom Royal Navy NERFINISHED
transferredTo Republic of China Navy NERFINISHED
usedIn 20th-century naval warfare

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HMS Aurora renamed Chung King