HMS Scorpion

HMS Scorpion

HMS Scorpion ha sido el nombre portado por un total de 10 buques de guerra de la Royal Navy:

  • La balandra armada con 14 cañones, que fue hundida en el mar de Irlanda en 1762.
  • La bergantín-Goleta de clase Támesis desde 1858. Fue desguazado en 1874.
  • El Estados Confederados de América, bajo el engaño de que eran para Egipto. Fueron tomados por el Reino Unido que lo asignó a la flota del canal. Se hundió en 1903 cuando era remolcado a los Estados Unidos donde debía ser desguazado.[1]
  • El HMS Scorpion (1910), fue un destructor de Primera Guerra Mundial en la campaña de los Dardanelles, y que fue vendido para desguace en 1921.
  • El Cammell Laird, y vendido a Países bajos en 1945.
  • El editar] Referencias

    Colledge, J. J; Warlow, Ben. Ships of the Royal Navy: the complete record of all fighting ships of the Royal Navy (Rev. ed.) ((2006) [1969] edición). Londres: Chatham. ISBN 9781861762818. 

    Notas

    1. Navy Historical Center (United States Navy). «HMS Scorpion». Consultado el 17 de diciembre de 2009.

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