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- Q2037795 abstract "Panthir (Greek: ΒΠ Πάνθηρ, "Panther") served in the Hellenic Royal Navy from 1912–1946.The ship, along with her three sister ships of the Wild Beast class of destroyers (Aetos, Ierax and Leon), was ordered from England. They were purchased ready for delivery, each for the sum of £148,000 from the English shipyards Cammell Laird in Birkenhead, when the Balkan Wars seemed likely. These ships had originally been ordered by Argentina; Panthir was originally named Santiago del Estero. Accepted by Captain Ath. Miaoulis, RHN in Palermo, Sicily. where she arrived manned by foreign crew.During the Balkan Wars, the Royal Hellenic Navy purchased only the minimum amount of ammunition, 3,000 rounds of torpedoes. Torpedoes were not available for this class of ship, and for this reason these ships were initially named 'scouts' rather than 'destroyers'.During World War I, Greece belatedly entered the war on the side of the Triple Entente and, due to Greece's neutrality the four Wild Beast-class ships were seized by the Allies in October, 1916, taken over by the French in November, and served in the French Navy from 1917-18. By 1918, they were back on escort duty under Greek colors, mainly in the Aegean Sea.In 1919-1920, she participated in the operations in Southern Russia evacuating Greek refugees from the Russian Civil War with the battleships Kilkis and Lemnos and the destroyer Leon, remaining for 263 days in the Black Sea. During the Asia Minor war, she took part in the blockade of the Asia Minor coasts.After the war, Panthir was refurbished from 1925–1927. She also participated in the Second World War, after surviving the German invasion of April, 1941, Panthir was based in the Indian Ocean. Between May and October, 1942, her armament was updated in Bombay enabling her to offer better Anti-Aircraft protection and Anti-Surface capabilities on her new missions.After the end of World War II, Panthir was stricken in 1946.".
- Q2037795 builder Q1029631.
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- Q2037795 length "89.4".
- Q2037795 shipBeam "8.3".
- Q2037795 shipDraft "3.0".
- Q2037795 shipLaunch "1911-04-01".
- Q2037795 status "broken up".
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- Q2037795 shipFate "broken up".
- Q2037795 shipLaunched "1911-04-01".
- Q2037795 shipName "Panthir".
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- Q2037795 comment "Panthir (Greek: ΒΠ Πάνθηρ, "Panther") served in the Hellenic Royal Navy from 1912–1946.The ship, along with her three sister ships of the Wild Beast class of destroyers (Aetos, Ierax and Leon), was ordered from England. They were purchased ready for delivery, each for the sum of £148,000 from the English shipyards Cammell Laird in Birkenhead, when the Balkan Wars seemed likely. These ships had originally been ordered by Argentina; Panthir was originally named Santiago del Estero.".
- Q2037795 label "Greek destroyer Panthir".
- Q2037795 depiction Panthir_ship.jpg.
- Q2037795 name "Panthir (ΒΠ Πάνθηρ)".