HMS Saumarez (DDL-1915 (1937-mod))
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The Marksman and Later Marksman class leaders were built to act as leaders to the L-M class destroyers of which the Royal Navy ended up with over a 100 of. The 12 RN leaders were meant to take care of 96 of these. The two parts to the class were most recognisable from the 1st batch having 4 funnels and the 2nd batch having 3.
Unlike the later Australis Navy ships the RN vessels had a hard war and were at the limit of their usefulness. Their survival again relied on the survival of some R and S class destroyers as escorts and those ships still requiring leaders. Because of this the RN was loathe to spend to much money in upgrading the ships. A twin 4" mounting fore and aft on the Early Marksmans with a quad 2 pounder and a few 20mm gave the ships a more than adequate armament.
The Later Marksman class ships having been completed later missed out on the largest battles and had an easier war than the Early's. This made them a better bet to spend a bit more money on and give them a heavier offensive armament with the torpedoes going from 3 twin 18" to 2 triple 21" sets. The 2 Canadian Marksmans were both Later type and were converted on similar llines to the RN Later type.
Displacement | 1650 tons std, 2300 tons full load | |
Length | 325.5 ft | |
Breadth | 32 ft | |
Draught | 14 ft | |
Machinery | 3 shaft steam turbines 37,000shp | |
Speed | 34 knots | |
Range | 3500 miles at 12 knots | |
Armour | nil | |
Armament | Early 4 x 4" (2x2) 4 x 2pd (1x4) 4 x 20mm (4x1) |
Later 6 x 4" (3x2) 2 x 40mm (2x1) 4 x 20mm (4x1)
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Aircraft | nil | |
Torpedoes | 6 x 18" (3x2) | 6 x 21" (2x3) |
Complement | 125 | |
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