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HMS Lightning (1876)

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Renamed
  
Torpedo Boat No. 1

Class and type
  
Torpedo boat

Draught
  
5 ft 2 in (1.57 m)

Length
  
27 m

Fate
  
Scrapped, 1896

Beam
  
10 ft 9 in (3.28 m)

Launched
  
1876

Draft
  
1.57 m

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Displacement
  
32.5 long tons (33.0 t)

Builder
  
John I. Thornycroft & Company

HMS Lightning was a torpedo boat, built by John Thornycroft at Church Wharf in Chiswick for the Royal Navy, which entered service in 1876 and was the first seagoing vessel to be armed with self-propelled Whitehead torpedoes. She was later renamed Torpedo Boat No. 1.

As originally built, Lightning had two drop collars to launch torpedoes; these were replaced in 1879 by a single torpedo tube in the bow. She also carried two reload torpedoes amidships.

The Lightning spent her life as a tender to the torpedo school HMS Vernon at Portsmouth and was used for some experiments. She was broken up in 1896.

References

HMS Lightning (1876) Wikipedia