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HMS Pheasant (U49)

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Name
  
Laid down
  
13 July 1942

Reclassified
  
As a frigate in 1947

Construction started
  
13 July 1942

Length
  
86 m

Namesake
  
Pheasant

Commissioned
  
12 May 1943

Identification
  
Launched
  
21 December 1942

Draft
  
3.4 m

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Operation
  
Allied invasion of Sicily (1943)

Part of
  

Similar
  
HMS Starling (U66), HMS Whimbrel (U29), HMS Hart (U58)

HMS Pheasant was a Modified Black Swan-class sloop of the Royal Navy. She was laid down by Yarrow Shipbuilders, in Scotstoun, Glasgow on 13 July 1942, launched on 21 December 1942, and commissioned on 12 May 1943. She was adopted by the rural district of Runcorn , then in Cheshire, as part of Warship Week in 1942.

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Design

The Modified Black Swan-class sloops were specialised convoy-defence vessels, with an anti-aircraft and an anti-submarine capability. They were designed to have a longer range than a destroyer at the expense of a lower top speed, while remaining capable of outrunning the German Type VII and Type IX U-boats when they were surfaced.

Pheasant had a top speed of 20 knots (37 km/h) - their prey, the German U-Boats, could only manage 18 knots (33 km/h) on the surface and no more than 8 knots (15 km/h) submerged.

Service history

In the latter part of the war, Pheasant was sent to the Pacific theatre. There she served in a task force with the escort carriers Striker and Ruler from April to August 1945.

After being placed on the disposal list Pheasant was sold for scrap, arriving at Troon for breaking on 15 January 1963.

References

HMS Pheasant (U49) Wikipedia